3 Ways to Embrace Chaos@Work

There is so much chaos at work these days. People are living with so much stress and anxiety due to uncertainty at work. Based on my own personal experience of living with chaos at work, I’ve come up with 3 ways to Embrace the Chaos at work: 1. Accept [Rule#1] that organizational change will happen more often and be more drastic. People will move, leave, come in and evolve. Products, businesses, services will launch, grow market share, spin-off, be acquired […]

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Celebrate Choice

As a kid I always had to work on the Fourth of July at my parent’s Dairy Queen because a lot of our employees happen to call out ‘sick’ and it was usually very busy. So I never got to see the Fourth fireworks back then. Nowadays, given that I no longer help out at the DQ as much, I’m a bit more free to appreciate this great American holiday. And I really love this holiday more than any other. […]

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Face….Your Friends: Rule #7

I love Facebook. I really do. It is a great tool to do all sorts of things. Sure I get to re-connect with friends I lost touch with years ago. And I can see what all my friends are up to instantly. And I get to go through pictures of their kids, their spouses, their recent adventures. Don’t get me wrong – it is all great, awesome, incredible and a bit overwhelming. But when it comes to a deeper meaning […]

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I Pledge…to Embrace the Chaos

I pledge to Embrace the Chaos By Expecting and Accepting Chaos. I Choose to Think and Act differently. I am Grateful and will make positive choices everyday. I will say Yes and Do new things. I will Put Purpose to Work, Be Present, Build Deeper Bonds and Trust Myself. I will focus on the important things in life and expect nothing except that which emerges from my own choice –Bob Miglani Feel free to use on Facebook!  

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The Abilities Expo…Rule#8

We’ve always been a country full of optimists. But over the last few years, as the rise of China and other emerging markets, it feels like we’ve been beat up. Sure, we’re in a fragile economy and our governments both federal and local are in debt up to our eyeballs. But I believe we are still the “Can-Do” country that millions have immigrated to for hundreds of years, including my family. I saw evidence of this wonderful attitude that we […]

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