I fed ChatGPT some headlines and asked it to parody God Bless the USA (with some small tweaks). Not bad. If only I would have learned to actually play something. “God Help the U.S.A.” (Parody of “God Bless the U.S.A.”) (Verse 1)If tomorrow all the things were goneThat I worked for all my life,Sold offContinue reading ““God Help the U.S.A.” (Parody of “God Bless the U.S.A.”)”
Category Archives: Midweek Minute
could the coronavirus be a work-related sickness
Soundtrack: Shift Work, Kenny Chesney (ft. George Strait) Here is a question. Humor me. I have been witness to crazier things. If, while at work, an employee gets injured while performing work the employer is responsible most of the time. I mean, there are variables to consider, but even if it was negligence by theContinue reading “could the coronavirus be a work-related sickness”
curve my enthusiasm: going viral
I am not going to write about kitties or puppies, pick hot topics like abortion, gender fluidity, same-sex marriage, just to get attention, clicks or traffic.
the filter of a memory.
Making memories is something that all of us desire. We rush around and get anxious in the “now” but will later look at those exact moments in a different light. Time changes the perspective of things. Like a filter, the aged fingers on the clock seem to magically sift or wipe away the things thatContinue reading “the filter of a memory.”
grief zones
Soundtrack: House MD Soundtrack Audience: Personal, Office and Professional In my line of work, I deal with a lot of people. Either teams of people have reported to me, or as a form of consulting, I am around them. There are just over 400 people in the facility that I work at. The prior place ofContinue reading “grief zones”
landing routine: anchors and sails
The concept of anchors and sails was first presented to me at a bible study group while living in Madison, WI. The idea was used during a community group but it never really caught on past that. Several years later and several life events… the idea came back again. This time though, it was aContinue reading “landing routine: anchors and sails”