Archive for November, 2008

When I look back through my blog, I realize that I have touched upon the subject of having to deal with the consequences of one’s actions many times. The first time was when I addressed the Jennifer Wilbanks story back in 2005 (she was the woman who disappeared a day before she was going to [...]

Every once in awhile, we all get upset or irritated by someone else, and they’re probably getting irritated with you at the same time. It’s hard in both personal and working relationships when this type of thing happens. In the book Crucial Conversations, they give plenty of scenarios and tips on how to deal with [...]

I can’t believe I’ve never mentioned this before, but I have a new website dedicated to answering questions on issues related to medical billing, or the revenue cycle in general. The site is called Medical Billing Answers. I’ve set it up in basically three categories, though you won’t necessarily see it that way. The first [...]

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Last night, my wife and I went out to vote, and then we went to what had been billed as a Democratic celebration event. We were literally one of the first people to arrive, not including the press, since we voted just down the street from the hotel, and we had a decision to make: [...]

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Never miss a chance to say goodbye. I’ve been thinking about this over the past few days as I got word of someone I know passing away from cancer. I didn’t know him overly well, and may have seen him only one time a year for a few days while attending a yearly conference out [...]

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Tomorrow we here in America will be voting for president of the United States, along with many other political offices both national and local. For most of us, we are sick and tired of all the negative campaigning that’s been taking place, and all we want is a place to escape. Besides all the personal [...]

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First, the latest issue of the T. T. Mitchell Consulting Newsletter, Winning At All Costs, is now available. As I write this post, my wife is at Onondaga Lake State Park on a power walk with her friend. Supposedly, they plan on walking the entire length of the trail 3 times, which is about 12 [...]

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