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" ... 6. The Spider has a decent grumble when you hit the pedal just right; the Beetle's exhaust is a hamster fart. ... "
" ... A global pandemic strikes a business. The adaptable owner assesses the situation, predicts the future, and starts their pivot. They can turn a bad situation around spectacularly without a hint of grumble or an ounce of blame. They return stronger and they will withstand the next one. ... "
" ... For all the positives, there are still some 'Debbie Downers' who grumble about how this might become an unfunded mandate. That seems a bit short-sighted. Given the ever-increasing expense of maintaining an entrenched legacy system, no matter how inefficient, time-consuming, tedious, cumbersome and antiquated, one would think a conversion to an efficient, streamlined system would be welcomed. After all, do you really want to keep using a flip phone after seeing what an iPhone can do? The realpolitik is that when the conversion to XBRL is legislated from the statehouse, there will also be dollars budgeted to help move it along smoothly. As for the technology anxiety, that’s understandable—who doesn’t get a little anxious when your phone notifies you the system is “upgrading”? ... "
" ... It’s ironic, isn’t it? You have ambition and drive, yet you find yourself stalling or postponing action on the project due tomorrow morning. Instead of planting yourself in front of the screen, you watch yourself organize your desk, re-arrange furniture or engage in unnecessary cleaning. You call yourself lazy because you can’t get motivated despite the looming deadline. But you’re not a couch potato because you’re being productive. In the back of your mind, you know you’re not focused on your priorities, but you stall anyway. “What’s going on with me?” you ask. You realize you’re procrastinating, and you’re getting antsy, catapulted into a swirl of adrenaline and cortisol stew. “Why can’t I pull it together?” you grumble. A deadline passes, commitments pile up and your self-talk beats you into smithereens. You start to attack yourself, call yourself more ugly names and feel lousy. Now, you must reckon with a second layer of pressure that adds insult to injury. ... "
" ... Unemployment is at an all-time low. Employment is at record highs. Corporate executives grumble about the war for talent, but their own actions hinder the hiring process and turn off potential candidates. ... "