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Life Lessons Learned The Hard Way (Part 2)
PEOPLE SKILLS It’s so simple, treat others how we would want to be treated. This is the secret to being a people person. Everyone wants...

Lee Silber
Sep 28, 20202 min read
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Life Lessons Learned The Hard Way (Part 1)
15 Minutes Can Save You . . . Geico is always saying that 15 minutes can save you 15 percent or more on your car insurance. I’m going to...

Lee Silber
Sep 28, 20203 min read
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Peer To Peer
I cried like a baby. Alone in my office, late at night, watching The Kennedy Center Honors. There was Aretha Franklin singing, You Make...

Lee Silber
Sep 28, 20203 min read
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Respect Yourself
I walked past a window the other day and saw my reflection and I did a double take. Who is that guy? (I don’t mean it in a good way.) I...

Lee Silber
Sep 28, 20201 min read
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Quick Tips To Live Better
On Twitter, I’m tweeting a series of suggestions to make life easier and better. It’s a combination of shortcuts and suggestions to save...

Lee Silber
Sep 28, 20201 min read
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Meet The Founders
I’m Not Just The President It all started with Hair Club For Men when founder Sy Sperling went on television and in commercials said,...

Lee Silber
Sep 28, 20201 min read
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Different Perspectives
How You Like Me Now? One of the many thought-provoking things my late friend Sunshine Blake told me when I was interviewing her for a...

Lee Silber
Sep 28, 20201 min read
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Gen X, Y, Z
The Kindest Generation? Nobody can argue The Greatest Generation is the greatest generation. These were the people who were born during...

Lee Silber
Sep 28, 20201 min read
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Read All About It
Free Book For Any and All I’ve been busy. In March I published, “Jimmy and the Kid,” a short novel for all ages. I’m releasing another...

Lee Silber
Sep 28, 20201 min read
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For Appearances Sake
I’m Not Okay, You’re Not Okay, and That’s Okay From the start, social media allowed us to show off our best moments. That’s still the...

Lee Silber
Sep 28, 20201 min read
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Faster, Easier, Better
How to Be More Efficient and Productive For the past two years myself and Ellen Goodwin have teamed up to do a weekly podcast on...

Lee Silber
Sep 28, 20201 min read
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The "Silber" Lining
Finding Some Good in All The Bad There’s no doubt these are tragic times. For this month's posts I would like to focus on finding the...

Lee Silber
Sep 28, 20201 min read
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Hot Stuff
Items That Are Selling Well Reading. It’s something many of us gave up in recent years. I’m thrilled that its come back as we find...

Lee Silber
Sep 28, 20201 min read
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It's Good To Give
I’ve been trying to think of ways I can be helpful. I think I know how. Here’s a long list of free resources I’d like you to have . . ....

Lee Silber
Sep 28, 20201 min read
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Practice? We're Talkin' 'Bout Practice?
Yes, we’re talking about practice. Steven Covey years ago coined the term, “Sharpening Your Saw” as a way to remind us to continue to...

Lee Silber
Sep 28, 20202 min read
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Come Together, Right Now, Over Me
I don’t know about you, but I feel fortunate to have great neighbors who have come together to look out for one another. Our family has...

Lee Silber
Sep 28, 20201 min read
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Follow You, Follow Me
Whenever I hear the song, “Follow You, Follow Me” (or “Baker Street,” or “Life’s Been Good”) they take me back to a specific time and...

Lee Silber
Sep 28, 20201 min read
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Help
Jimmy and The Kid Finally, I have written a book that is ideal for just about everyone. It’s an all-ages, short novel about a teenage...

Lee Silber
Sep 28, 20201 min read
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Home Alone
Making Working From Home Work With the Coronavirus spreading like it is, there’s a chance many will want to (or be forced to) work from...

Lee Silber
Sep 28, 20202 min read
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Bucket List or Bust
Like many people my age, our parents are aging and facing serious health issues. My father passed away when he was 70, and I was 42. I’m...

Lee Silber
Sep 28, 20201 min read
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