During my Internet studies I came across something called the Benjamin Franklin Effect. This “effect” is a powerful effect on…
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I recently heard this, “If you think you can do a better job, go for it.” I mentioned that when presented in those words, with that tone, people will likely get the wrong impression. The reply, “I cannot control your perception.”
I recently had a customer relations encounter with a plumber that I want to share with you.
I do not generate many original ideas, however I do love to say, “It seemed like a good idea at the time.” I suppose that does not count.
Several years ago, Ruth and I attended the MD Expo in Pine Mountain, Georgia. It was as great an educational and relationships-building gathering as all the MD Publishing events are today.
A well-implemented add-on is almost imperceptible as a tactic and compliance seems like a natural progression of the situation. Let me provide an example.
As I contemplated what topic to bore you with this month, I came across a ted.com talk about memory by Lisa Genova titled “How your memory works – and why forgetting is totally OK.”
Some would say that our lives are not fully ours due to the tethers to other lives from conception until death. We all want to be in total control over our lives and our situations.
Most of us wander through life uncomfortable with speaking the truth against the status quo. We may even be silenced by fear of consequences.
I have conducted presentations and written about the brain’s decision-making process many times.

