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Pulling Back to Move Ahead

October 30, 2024 / Dr. David A. Weiman / Leadership Blog
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There is an old toy car that’s been in my family for decades and the way that it works is you put it on a flat surface and pull it backwards; that creates tension in a spring inside the car and that propels it forward. I think in life there are often situations where we […]

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Slow Down

October 23, 2024 / Dr. David A. Weiman / Leadership Blog
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I heard a song I liked the other day and went to buy the album that the song is on, and when I got to the website where it was being sold, you could only buy it on a CD or a vinyl album, and I thought this was really interesting. The artist was not […]

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Be the Coffee

October 16, 2024 / Dr. David A. Weiman / Leadership Blog, Uncategorized
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This morning while I was making coffee, I was looking down at the box the coffee came in and it said on there “bold yet refined, strong yet smooth” relating to this brand of coffee. I thought that’s a pretty awesome way to be in life, to be bold, yet refined, that sounds pretty good, […]

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The Sopranos and You

October 9, 2024 / Dr. David A. Weiman / Leadership Blog
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When the final scene of the iconic series The Sopranos ended, viewers were left with a dark screen, the sound of a ringing bell over a diner door, and not much else. And that gap of information which was of course intentional by the creators, caused all kinds of frustration, but also fun while viewers […]

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You are a Reworked Cookie

October 2, 2024 / Dr. David A. Weiman / Leadership Blog
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In Malcolm Gladwell’s excellent 2005 book “Blink”, he interviews two food tasters who have just excellent and perceptive pallets. During the interview, it’s sort of a minor piece of the interview, but they talk about something called “rework”, which is when prior ingredients or ingredients from another product are included in the making of a […]

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A Little Goes a Long Way

September 25, 2024 / Dr. David A. Weiman / Leadership Blog
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I read a news article the other day about a lawsuit involving the definition of just one word in a contract. Despite the length and complexity of the contract, the lawsuit hinged on that one word. It made me think about all the things in life that are big decisions or commitments that we make, […]

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The 5 People You Meet in Heaven

September 18, 2024 / Dr. David A. Weiman / Leadership Blog
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In Mitch Albom’s book The Five People You Meet in Heaven, the main character, Eddie, passes away and in the afterlife he meets with five people from his life and has conversations with each one of them that are Illuminating in some way about his character or other issues. And what’s interesting, is in at […]

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Old Gulph Road and Old Gulph Road

September 11, 2024 / Dr. David A. Weiman / Leadership Blog
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Due to a quirk and how the roads are laid out in an area not far from me, you can be at the intersection of Old Gulph Road and Old Gulph Road, it’s not that literally there are two streets that are named the exact same thing, it has to do with how one continues […]

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Smiling to Yourself

September 4, 2024 / Dr. David A. Weiman / Leadership Blog
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I came across a quotation recently that really hit home, from the humorist and broadcaster Andy Rooney, who used to have a regular segment on “60 Minutes.” He said, “If you smile when no one else is around, you really mean it.” The reason why it hit home is I’m reminded of so many personal […]

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First Impressions

August 28, 2024 / Dr. David A. Weiman / Leadership Blog
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The other morning I was coming back from a business event and I was wearing a suit and tie. I stopped at a supermarket and as I was walking through the bakery department a customer stopped me and said,” Are you from corporate?” and I said,” No, I’m a Psychologist.” And she said,” Let me […]

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