Raising the Barr Weekly Memo: Issue 436 How Special Do You Make Them Feel? Raising the Barr Weekly Memo: Issue 436

When our most wonderful mutt, Noodles, passed away two years ago at age 17, I told Laurel, in no uncertain terms, that there would be NO more dogs for us! I didn’t want the daily responsibility and restrictions of being able to just go away for the day or week that came with owning a 4-legged pal. That being said, my words went unheeded and now I’d like to introduce our new puppy, Juno, who arrived two weeks ago. She’s...

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Raising the Barr Weekly Memo: Issue 435 15 Questions to Stimulate Your Mind and Creativity Raising the Barr Weekly Memo: Issue 435

I was recently asked what questions we should ask ourselves to generate the biggest impact. Although this list could be enormous, here is my condensed list: What are you avoiding (and why) that would positively propel you forward and what do you wish you should have done several years ago that you still have not? What new habits and rituals should you focus on building, and which are the ones that have generated the highest levels of success for you...

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Raising the Barr Weekly Memo: Issue 434 Creating Global Digital Empires® Raising the Barr Weekly Memo: Issue 434

I was recently a guest on Gerald Leonard’s Workplace Jazz™ podcast show when we discussed some of the following topics: What are the key mistakes people make with their sites? What do million-dollar entrepreneurs do that others don’t? Where do great ideas come from? How do you create instant credibility on the web? What is the Internet Strategic Profile? The importance of protecting our work with trademarks. What is the million-dollar blueprint for success? What advice would have given your...

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Raising the Barr Weekly Memo: Issue 433 Together We Can Raising the Barr Weekly Memo: Issue 433

Not quite 15 months ago, right before the coronavirus shut down life as we knew it, Laurel and I participated in a community event attended by the Greater Cleveland Congregations; representatives of area synagogues, churches and mosques. Along with lay leaders, congregants and clergy, the dais was filled with government executives, law enforcement personnel, prosecutors, judges, defenders, and city officials from as far away as Cincinnati. Laurel was a guest speaker who shared our family’s journey with our son’s addiction...

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