Anyone who has lived in Miami is familiar with the phrase “Miami time”. And for someone like me who is not only always on time but always early, hearing people talk about “Miami time” is like nails on a frickin’ chalkboard! What is “Miami time,” you ask?
If only I knew one of these real life hacks back when I was in college I could have helped my teammate out! I’ll never forget it.
Usually, I give myself a certain number of hours to write/edit each blog post, let’s say 4, excluding research. And you will never guess how long it actually takes me to write/edit them – yup…4! Which is a perfect segue to the opening paragraph of a book called Parkinson’s Law…
This week’s video is about the difference between managers versus leaders. I was in class a couple of years ago and I asked the students, what is the difference between managers and leaders? After several responses, I asked the students to look up the definition of both terms in the Oxford dictionary.
I was reading a book recently on ancient philosophers and saw a good quote that made me really think in a different way. If you are a frequent reader you will know that I have a great affinity for good quotes as I have written several blog posts on different types of quotes.