by Esther C. Bleuel | Mar 27, 2014
Got a problem? Rank it on a scale from one to ten, ten being worst. In fact, most people have only a handful of 10s because most of life is comprised of ones, twos and threes. Right?
For instance, … Read the rest
by Esther C. Bleuel | Mar 17, 2014
DO THE WORK! by Steven Pressfield
Resistance is one of those words that can be used in a variety of contexts. In politics, it might mean a resistance movement. In medicine, there is antibiotic resistance and in physics, biological resistance … Read the rest
by Esther C. Bleuel | Mar 13, 2014
When was the last time you heard or said the words, “Mom liked you best?” Hopefully, not since you were very young — or ever.
But with our population living so much longer and siblings finding themselves in the role … Read the rest
by Esther C. Bleuel | Feb 10, 2014
The Lowdown On Listening
Hearing — one of the five physical senses — involves the perception of sound, pitch and volume. The fine art of listening, however, is quite another matter. The only commonality between hearing and listening is two … Read the rest
by Esther C. Bleuel | Feb 6, 2014
Manage The High Cost Of Caregiver Employees
United States businesses estimate losses of up to $33.6 billion per year of lost productivity from full-time working caregivers.1 Costs include replacing employees, absenteeism, workday distractions, supervisory time, and reductions in hours from … Read the rest