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02.02.2024
Mike Wiebe commented on a blog post
"Power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely." Lord Acton 1894
Fred Klein
Feb02
3 Choices
Posted By : Fred Klein

If you could choose between Fame, Money or Power, which one would you pick? All are extraordinary and out of the reach of most.   To me the choice is obvious:  Fame has so much hidden downside, Money has its negatives too, but Power, if wielded correctly for good, is my overwhelming choice.   Imagine if you had The Power!

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01.12.2024
Mike Wiebe commented on a blog post
Yes and I tell them try not to use the word "I" very often in starting and continuing the conversation. Try to make it about the other person. Most are surprised at this advice and it makes for great conversation between my mentee and me. It's always hard to avoid that word for all of us.
Fred Klein
Jan12
Zoom
Posted By : Fred Klein

Do you Zoom? Could you function without Zoom?   Did Zoom even exist pre pandemic?  I know not, but what I do know is that it saved many of us during the pandemic. Sanity and otherwise.   No doubt, we could not have stayed connected without it, but that was then and this is now.     I wonder, has "Big Brother" condition us with Zoom to become lazy a

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Mike Wiebe commented on a blog post
I have been mentoring college freshman 1:1 the past year (mostly Zoom, sometimes in person) and a common thread of requested help is how to start an in person conversation with a stranger and how to maintain it. They are asking about this when we talk in general terms about communications. They went through high school mostly remote and now they are coping with an entirely new environment, sometimes newly living away from home and trying to make new friends.
Fred Klein
Jan12
Zoom
Posted By : Fred Klein

Do you Zoom? Could you function without Zoom?   Did Zoom even exist pre pandemic?  I know not, but what I do know is that it saved many of us during the pandemic. Sanity and otherwise.   No doubt, we could not have stayed connected without it, but that was then and this is now.     I wonder, has "Big Brother" condition us with Zoom to become lazy a

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01.05.2024
Mike Wiebe commented on a blog post
Congratulations!! Don't fret about not going in the water yet. Take a break and enjoy it. You've been doing it enough years that even with a long break you won't get out of shape. Also, at our age if you wake up not looking forward to something then don't do it and you don't want that to happen with your swim!!
Fred Klein
Jan05
Triumph of the Will
Posted By : Fred Klein

Last December I resolved to swim each and every day of 2023 and I am proud to say my mission was accomplished last Sunday.    The ins and outs of it were pretty easy, but the most important thing was that I did not suffer any major illness or injury which might have aborted my quest.     Weather was also an important factor and I give thanks to my

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12.15.2023
Mike Wiebe commented on a blog post
We have nicked named him "slappy". He swims the middle of the fastest lane and he is very fast. He shares his lane reluctantly. He's like a machine non stop for exactly one hour. Been around for decades. For a fast swimmer his stroke is not that good, i.e. far from smooth, hence the nick name. We have all tried to be friendly but doesn't seem to work.... maybe because he's heard the nick name.
Fred Klein
Dec15
20 Minute Friends
Posted By : Fred Klein

Every morning I swim at the local pool at 6:00 am and one must arrive early to get a good lane.  Thus, we begin lining up, huddled in the cold, at about 5:40 and there is a regular crew of swimmers (special are the ladies who regularly swim in lanes 2, 3 and 6) and gym rats (pictured).  I feel that the 20 minutes we spend together in the cold has f

12.15.2023 0 likes 11 comments 11 comments
08.11.2023
Mike Wiebe commented on a blog post
Loving, loyal, brave, vigilant, sweet, curious, social, cuddly, & persistent; I don't know any - even my dearest friends - that get all those adjectives. Guess that's why the Charcoals of the world are our best friends.
Fred Klein
Aug11
New Tricks!
Posted By : Fred Klein

We have a 10 year old female Schnoodle (mixed breed Schnauzer/Poodle) appropriately named Charcoal by my wife Joanne.   She is, by far, the best dog we have ever lived with. She is so smart that she communicates with her eyes, snorts, barks and tail. So smart that she can tell (dinner) time.     She is loving, loyal, brave, vigilant, sweet, curious

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08.04.2023
Mike Wiebe commented on a blog post
Many years ago my lovely wife, who I love dearly, was driving us around looking for parking spot. She shouted out a couple bad words to a vehicle stealing a spot she wanted. They were 2 guys in a pick up with a couple guns in a back window rack. They pulled out of the spot and followed us around for 45 min. We couldn't shake them. We didn't dare go home instead we pulled into the police station parking lot and they kept going - our heart rates at 150 or so. She's a little wiser and still lovely.
Fred Klein
Aug04
Restraint
Posted By : Fred Klein

As I mature, I find that I have learned to restrain myself in the face of real or perceived provocation.   While the blood is up, I tell myself "Don't let them get to you. Don't dignify it with a response."   Oft times, silence is golden in the face and place of fury.  Why say or do something that you may later be sorry for?   Think before you act!

08.04.2023 0 likes 12 comments 12 comments
07.28.2023
Mike Wiebe commented on a blog post
Agreed all are extremely valuable tips. However, part of #1 may need some new consideration. In "20 & "21 going to the work place sick could kill
Fred Klein
Jul28
Top Ten Work Tactics
Posted By : Fred Klein

I was recently asked for advice by someone who is transitioning from school to the work force.  The following are my Top Ten Work Tactics which I shared with her:   1) Show up! Every day. No sick days. Be someone to rely upon.  2) Prepare, no, over prepare! Be ready for any contingency. 3) Work hard, real hard! They may be smarter, but they can be

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07.21.2023
Mike Wiebe commented on a blog post
This is also how Picasso did it. His real genius was that he could get his wives and mistresses to all join his Social Art Project.
Fred Klein
Jul21
A Social Art Project
Posted By : Fred Klein

This past Tuesday night we had 2 Art Aficionado friends over for what I have dubbed as a Social Art Project.  It took place in my Artist wife Joanne's Art studio and there was champagne, Dylan music and delicious Greek food, but mostly it was about creating Art.   Our Art Project is called Exquisite Corpse (words in the first line of a similar writ

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