by Esther C. Bleuel | May 18, 2016
By Edward B. Burger and Michael Starbird
Because it came highly recommended, I decided to read The 5 Elements of Effective Thinking. I wasn’t necessarily in the mood for yet another book telling me how to think, but it … Read the rest
by Esther C. Bleuel | Mar 27, 2015
“Failing To Prepare Is Preparing To Fail” — Benjamin Franklin
Benjamin Franklin’s quote has it exactly right! If you have not made adequate preparations for your journey or project, you are unlikely to succeed. This presupposes, of course, that … Read the rest
by Esther C. Bleuel | Dec 2, 2014
If you are a manager, you probably have had one. I will never forget mine — an employee I didn’t like. She was one of the most unpleasant and manipulative employees I have ever had to manage. Her experience and … 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 | 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