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UPS delivered my new book today. It's called "No More Mondays," by Dan Miller. This latest work by one of the top career coaches give tips on finding your "values, dreams and passions," and using them to either advance your position in the work you're presently doing, or find your true calling. The book was just released last week, and I am looking forward to reading the nuggets Dan has to share with his readers. I ordered my book through Amazon, but you can get information about this and Dan's other book, "48 Days to the Work You Love" at his website, 48days.com.

Audit Update:The auditor completed his work at our other Cleveland plant today and we passed with no transgressions. It was our first audit since we were acquired by a foreign company. Tomorrow, I will keep my promise and take in the donuts. I may even take in the WIXYcam to show you some of the best donuts around, and some of the best coworkers around.

WIXYmobile Update: Tomorrow the final piece of the WIXYmobile will be put back on, the rear bumper. And by request of Amias and WZZP, I will post some before and after photos.

Struke Update: New videos are posted on Media Matters by Struke and his students. Check 'em out.

New Photo Update: My current profile photo is from 1983 of myself and my oldest child, Martha. The pic was taken in my parent's back yard. Notice the Pepsi Free bottles in the foreground.

Comments

Anonymous said…
WIXY...you are the man. I can't thank you enough for the plugs for my blog. The thing I'm amazed at is the visitor counter. I see I have someone from Canada who checked out my blog. That's my first international visitor!!!! That's exciting!

I like the new photo.
Anonymous said…
Oh, I am looking forward to your review of the motivational book. I love motivational books. I have books by Tony Robbins and Pat Riley among several others in my collection.
Cliff said…
Biz: I would venture to guess the visitor from Canada is Pilgrim aka Warren Peace. A good guy and a good friend.
Jessica said…
Hi Cliff.... I tagged you on my blog tonight. Only if you feel like it, don't feel obligated.

Jessica
I am on a life-change diet, otherwise I would ask for a donut or two!
Pat Jenkins said…
i am suprised someone with dare we say, your looks, could produce such a lovely off spring!! he he!!
Anonymous said…
Is that WIXY in the picture or Weird Al?

"Eat It" was a popular song at the time.
Cliff said…
It is the 28 year old version of 74WIXYgrad. But I did eat it too much.

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