Back on November 6th, I wrote on this blog that I was going on insulin for the first time due to diabetes. I was thinking it was time for an update; trust me, things just never go properly with me. I started Levemir on that night, and didn’t have any problems. Two nights later, I [...]
Archive for December, 2007
Friday night, my wife comes home from work with a fantastic tale that was flowing along the gossip lines where she works. Supposedly, a woman had helped some man in a store, and he was so grateful to her that, two hours later when she left and was getting into her car, that same man [...]
I went to a networking luncheon put on today by the Greater Liverpool Chamber of Commerce, of which I’m a member. It was held at Outback Steakhouse in Clay, NY, and I was told it was there last year also, which means it must have been two years ago that I went to the last [...]
It’s a little bit early, but since I’ll have other things to do, I decided to look back at what my goals were for 2007 to see how close or far I was from all of them. 1. Lose 35 pounds. Well, that one didn’t happen, so it’ll probably be back on the list for [...]
First, the latest TTM Newsletter is out, called Controlling Anger. Why this topic? Over the last week, we’ve had a mass shooting at a mall, a double murder in Colorado, and yesterday a woman was sentenced to 5 to 10 years for using her 4-week old baby as a weapon against her boyfriend in a [...]
In March, I will be giving a two day presentation at Onondaga Community College entitled Your Website As A Marketing Tool. The initial plan is to give this presentation for small business owners who may be considering whether they need a website or not on some kind of continuing basis, as the next classes after [...]
I recently wrote an article that I’ve posted on my main business site titled Misperceptions And Expectations Of The Charge Master / Revenue Review Process. Basically, it follows up on a theme I started in my last post on how, sometimes, one is trying to market to people who don’t fully understand what it is [...]
One of the problems of being an independent consultant is that sometimes you’re marketing yourself to the people who are the ones who make the money decisions, but they don’t have all the knowledge needed to make the proper decisions. That may not sound fair, but I’ll give an example. In healthcare, for example, the [...]
Suffice it to say, I know my way around a computer. I can pretty much repair most software issues, and some hardware issues here and there. Last week I had an issue with some software, and, though I don’t know why things went wrong, I set about trying to fix it, especially because it affected [...]






