New AchieveMax® Book Reviews Section

After a six-month process, we are finally able to introduce our new book reviews section. Our “Top Ten Book Reviews” are now in a new blog format. 

Our recommended books and book reviews section is one of the most visited sections of our site. In order to help our readers, we are providing this new format to allow our readers to more easily:

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Fact-A-Day from Harry K. – February 9, 2010

Fact-A-Day from Harry K.In the spirit of C.A.N.I. (Continuous And Never-ending Improvement), here are this week’s new facts—one for each day of your coming week. Pass them on to others to keep the spirit alive or invite your friends and family to visit our blog where they can also view previous entries.

  • The jukebox got its name from “jook,” which is African-American slang for “dance.”
  • X’s symbolize kisses because in ancient days, when few people could write, they would simply sign an X to show their agreement, then kiss the mark to emphasize their sincerity.
  • Because of Davy Jones’s great fame as a member of THE MONKEES, another young singer in London, also name David Jones, was forced to change his name … to David Bowie.
  • The original Volkswagen Beetle was commissioned by Adolf Hitler and designed by Ferdinand Porsche!
  • In the U.S., we call back more cars than any other country produces!
  • The U.S. has 75% of the world’s high school graduates and 90% of the world’s college diplomas!
  • In Helsinki, Finland, police rarely give parking tickets—they deflate tires!

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Irony Poorly Timed

The older I get, the more irony I find in my day-to-day activity. This morning, I picked up a copy of USA Today in the terminal to read on my flight. I boarded the plane, got comfortable in my seat and started reading prior to take off.

There, in the center of the front page, above the fold, was a photo of a large U.S. passenger plane taking off into the wild blue yonder. Directly below the photo, in very large, bold red print, was the number 65,000! The headline under that impressive number read: “U.S flights with maintenance problems have taken off anyway.” Now that’s a confidence-building statement, isn’t it?

Here’s where the irony sets in. I’m buckled into my seat on a plane that very much resembles the one I’m looking at on the front page, and I’m wondering if I’m on one of those 65,000 flights! Odds are pretty good that I am.

The story goes on to explain that USA Today recently conducted a six-month investigation which revealed that substandard repairs, unqualified mechanics, and lax oversight by airlines and the FAA are not at all unusual! I’ll spare you the details, but suffice it to say that this story covered half of the front page and all of the second page!

Trying to remain positive and get my mind off that encouraging story, I turned to the Money Section of the paper. I should have known better. Right in the center of the front page of that section was the photo of another airplane and a baggage handler tossing a bag into the belly of the aircraft. The headline read: “Do airlines improve bag handling when fees rise?”

The article covered half of the front page and two thirds of the second page, focusing on the recent increases in baggage fees by most every airline. The major thrust of the article revealed that very little, if any, of that money ($2.7 billion in the last year) collected was used to reduce the number of lost and damaged bags or enhance the technology used to track our bags. It also pointed out that mishandled bags cost the airline industry $3 billion last year!

None of this information really shocked me as I’ve been hearing it for quite some time now. However, I couldn’t help but chuckle at the double irony. First, I’m reading this depressing information while strapped helplessly captive in one of those poorly maintained aircrafts that will more than likely lose or damage my bag after charging me an increased fee for that privilege.

Secondly, the only airline NOT charging a fee of any kind for your first two bags happened to be the ONLY airline in the nation to earn a profit for the past year! Hello-o-o-o? Need I mention that it was Southwest?

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To Ask or Not to Ask … That Is the Question!

The Associated Press reports that Americans spend about $34 billion annually to visit therapists support when they are going through difficult times … family troubles, relationship issues, school and/or work challenges, etc.

While there are a wide variety of treatment strategies, many therapists use the power of questions to identify and sometimes arrive at a method of treatment.

This approach can also be utilized to a certain degree in our everyday lives as well. While I would never recommend this strategy in leui of professional treatment, it can certainly assist us in areas of personal growth and self-realization.

Find a comfortable seat and make certain you have a legal pad and pen at your disposal. Take a look at the following questions and choose a few which you feel might address a current challenge in your life. While doing this alone, you should have no fear or reluctance in answering each question truthfully. Failure to do so would certainly defeat the purpose of this exercise.

Read your question of choice, think about it for a few moments and then jot down all thoughts which may come into your mind. Don’t evaluate your responses at this point, just record them. Upon completion, you may want to add additional notes or revise some content upon further thought.

If you are perfectly honest in your answers, I can assure you that you’ll discover some personal insight you might find not only revealing but, in some cases, even surprising. Your data may lead you to additional research, conversation with a trusted source, or even more professional couseling should you feel it necessary.

Here are just a few of the important questions you might consider:

  1. What one decision would I make if I knew it would not fail?
  2. What one thing should I eliminate from my life because it holds me back from reaching my full potential.
  3. Am I on the path of something absolutely marvelous, or something absolutely mediocre?
  4. Am I running from something, or to something?
  5. What can I do to make better use of my time?
  6. Who do I need to forgive?
  7. Of the people I respect most, what is it about them that earns my respect?
  8. What would a truly creative person do in my situation?
  9. What outside influences are causing me to be better or worse?
  10. In what areas do I need improvement in terms of personal development?
  11. What gifts, talents, or strengths do I have?
  12. What is one thing that I can do for someone else who has no opportunity to repay me?

By the way, you may not like the answers … but you need to hear them!

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I’m Proud to Be an American

Politics, the economy, health care, big business, media bias, unemployment, global warming and the list goes on and on. It begins to weigh on me, and I’m ashamed to admit that frustration sets in from time to time.

However, when I most need it and least expect it, the clouds part, the sunlight diminishes the darkness as it warms my heart and reminds me that we have the ultimate privilege of living among the best people on the face of the earth.

Based on your personal beliefs, credit God, Allah, angels, destiny, fate or any of the many other cosmic influences which invariably appear to save the day. I recently experienced several unanticipated adverse situations within a single week which resulted in somewhat of a frustrating mind-set for me. I was fast approaching a serious “feel-sorry-for-myself” depression when I came across a short but powerful story in our local newspaper. It was certainly a bonafide mood changer for me.

The article focused on a small local Mexican restaurant, Los Gringos, which has recently fallen on hard times. It’s far from any of the major brand name chain restaurants. In fact, it’s situated on an out-of-the-way, seldom traveled, forlorn stretch of city street on the edge of town. After 34 years in business, financial hardships were threatening to close its doors. The problems started about 2½ years ago when the local economy began to reduce its customer count. The owners of this neighborhood “taco and home-made salsa palace” owed a $4,300 unpaid tax bill which was only 10% of what they actually owed the state. Then, four days after Christmas, a robbery was the “straw that broke the camel’s back.”

Word quickly spread that the beloved restaurant was on the ropes and the donations suddenly started pouring in. The very first donation was a $100 bill from a man who had been in the restaurant only once prior to the donation. It didn’t take him long to learn about the fantastic food and the love shared by the “most wonderful, kind hearted people” who operated this quaint establishment.

Obviously, many others shared this love and respect for the owners as they quickly decided this restaurant was simply “too lovable to fail.” Loyal customers quickly raised the entire $4,300 to pay the tax bill that was due the following Monday!

This from a city within a state dealing with a 14.7% unemployment rate and shuttered auto plants at every turn! It is truly amazing what the American spirit can render in times of need! This wasn’t a government bailout generated by politicians with cynical motives. This was a determined group of American citizens sharing an intangible force which is immeasurable by any standard.

In the face of distress the American spirit has brought us courage; when uncertain, it’s brought us optimism; when sad, its filled our hearts with love and serenity. We Americans are bound together by this invisible, dynamic and enduring force. It’s tenacious when challenged, indestructible in times of hardship, but best of all, it’s the driving force behind the America that we know and love.

It doesn’t matter if it’s a small picturesque Mexican restaurant in the heart of a mid-western city or the devastated countryside of Haiti … the American spirit is there to serve and support those in need.

So the next time you’re discouraged by the consistently negative headlines in your local newspaper, pause for a moment to check for the story beneath the fold that will bring a tear to your eye, a lump to your throat, and warmth to your heart as you discover the true power of the American spirit!

If you’d be interested in joining those assisting the fine folks at the restaurant in their attempt to raise the remaining 90% of what they owe the state, send a check to: Los Gringos Restaurant, 6030 S. Martin L. King Jr. Blvd., Lansing, MI 48911

They’ll appreciate your donation and you’ll feel better for having provided it. And if you’re in the area, stop by for a fantastic taco!

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Roadside Chicken

Out-of-the-Box ThinkingYou might want to sit down for this one. This story is a cross between creativity and change. A powerful combination to be sure! Millions of dollars in ads, just as many tickets and fines, and far too much time and effort have fallen short in the never-ending campaign to get us to buckle our seat belts—a short and simple act that can and does save lives every day!

The increased probability of surviving a car crash hasn’t persuaded enough South Carolinians to buckle up, so the state’s highway patrol has turned to a more reliable incentive: Chick-Fil-A coupons.

The South Carolina Highway Patrol recently started rewarding free chicken sandwich vouchers to seat-belted drivers in three counties around Charleston. So far, officers have distributed 1,200 coupons.

But the coupons aren’t reserved for do-gooders. Officers typically size up drivers for seat belt use when they’re pulled over for moving violations, which means a South Carolinian caught speeding could end up with points on his license, a hefty fine, increased insurance premiums and a hand-breaded boneless chicken breast on a buttered bun.

Officers are also giving out coupons at seat belt checkpoints, and one officer reports he’s gotten into the habit of rewarding coupons to drivers who pull into gas stations with their seat belts buckled.

The program seems to be working: Local police officers say drivers, obviously aware of a seat belt’s worth, are now demanding Chick-Fil-A coupons when stopped.

The Highway Patrol hopes to take the program statewide next year.

South Carolina has lost 394 people on its roadways from not wearing their seat belts. Now citizens know the South Carolina Highway Patrol wants you to wear your seat belt, and Chick-Fil-A wants you to eat more chicken. It’s obviously a win-win-win situation, and it appears to be working. Congratulations to everyone involved.

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Fact-A-Day from Harry K. – February 2, 2010

Fact-A-Day from Harry K.In the spirit of C.A.N.I. (Continuous And Never-ending Improvement), here are this week’s new facts—one for each day of your coming week. Pass them on to others to keep the spirit alive or invite your friends and family to visit our blog where they can also view previous entries.

  • Ice isn’t slippery. What makes people and things slip on ice is water. A thin layer of ice melts when pressure is applied to it, and it is this wet layer on top of the ice that is slippery.
  • The Port of Houston ships and receives more foreign freight than any other U.S. port.
  • The famed 7 Virtues include Faith, Hope, Charity, Fortitude, Prudence, Justice and Temperance.
  • The architect of the attack on Pearl Harbor, Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, was a graduate of Harvard University!
  • Famed journalist Walter Winchell originally coined the term “Disc Jockey.”
  • GREENland, which is mostly WHITE (snow and ice), was named by Eric the RED.
  • According to experts, 75% of people wash their stomach first when showering.

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Happy Heart Month

FebruaryIf you thought January was a busy month, prepare for a frantic February as well! It may well be one of our shortest months as far as the number of days, but each and every is jam packed. And here’s a rarity, February 14th has 14 special designations!

Are you patriotic? February offers President’s Day, Washington’s birthday, Lincoln’s birthday, Susan B. Anthony’s birthday, Thomas Edison’s birthday, Boy Scout Day, National Freedom Day, G.I. Joe Day USO Day Iwo Jima Day and is the official Black History Month.

Are you a big sports fan? Grab your chips and drinks, gather with friends and enjoy the SUPER BOWL, the Daytona 500, Curling Is Cool Day, Tennis Day, Kite Flying Day, Pro Sports Wives Day, Jobs in Golf, National Girls and Women in Sports Day, African American Coaches Day and XXI Olympics Month.

Got a Big Heart? Enjoy Valentine’s Day, American Heart Month, National Weddings Month, World Marriage Day, National Mend a Broken Heart Month, Satisfied Staying Single Day, Celebration of Love Week, Creative Romance Month, International Flirting Week, National Shut-In Visitation Day, National Have a Heart Day, World Congenital Heart Defect Awareness Day, Random Acts of Kindness, National Women’s Heart Day, Greet Your Neighbor Day, and Make a Friend Day.

Enjoy a good party? Of course, we mentioned the SUPER BOWL but don’t forget Mardi Gras, the Grammy Awards, Chinese New Year, Dayton 500, and Valentine’s Day,

Are you a humanitarian? Take advantage of Random Act of Kindness Day, National Organ Donor’s Day, World Human Spirit Day, Do a Grouch a Favor Day, and Give Kids a Smile Day.

February not only provides some of the coldest days of the entire year but also denotes the beginning of Lent with the celebration of Ash Wednesday.

Monthly Celebrations and Observances

  • Adopt a Rescued Rabbit Month
  • AMD/Low Vision Awareness Month
  • American Heart Month
  • An Affair to Remember Month
  • Bake for Family Fun Month
  • Canned Food Month
  • Creative Romance Month
  • Fabulous Florida Strawberry Month
  • Grapefruit Month
  • Great American Pie Month
  • International Boost Self-Esteem Month
  • International Expect Success Month
  • Jobs in Golf Month
  • Library Lovers Month
  • Marfan Syndrome Awareness Month
  • Marijuana Awareness Month
  • National African American History Month
  • National Bird Feeding Month
  • National Black History Month
  • National Care About Your Indoor Air Month
  • National Cherry Month
  • National Children’s Dental Health Month
  • National Laugh-Friendly Month
  • National Mend a Broken Heart Month
  • National Parent Leadership Month
  • National Pet Dental Health Month
  • National Senior Independence Month
  • National Time Management Month
  • National Weddings Month
  • Plant the Seeds of Greatness Month
  • Pull Your Sofa Off the Wall Month
  • Relationship Wellness Month
  • Responsible Pet Owner’s Month
  • Return Shopping Carts to the Supermarket Month
  • Spiritual Teachers Month
  • Spunky Old Broads Month
  • Wise Health Care Customer Month
  • Worldwide Renaissance of the Heart Month
  • XXI Olympics
  • Youth Leadership Month

Weekly Celebrations and Observances

  • Children’s Authors & Illustrators Week: 1-7
  • National Patient Recognition Week: 1-7
  • National School Counseling Week: 1-5
  • Solo Diners Eat Out Weekend: 1-7
  • Women’s Heart Week: 1-7
  • International Networking Week: 1-5
  • International Hoof Care Week: 2-5
  • Boy Scout Anniversary Week: 3-9
  • International Snow Sculpting Week: : 3-6
  • Dump Your Significant Jerk Week: 7-14
  • Congenital Heart Defect Awareness Week: 7-14
  • International Coaching Week: 7-13
  • Jell-O Week: 7-13
  • Just Say No to PowerPoints Week: 7-13
  • Publicity for Profit Week: 7-13
  • Rejection Risk Awareness Week: 7-14
  • Freelance Writers Appreciation Week: 8-13
  • World Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Awareness Week: 8-14
  • International Flirting Week: 8-14
  • Celebration of Love Week: 10-16
  • Children of Alcoholics Week: 10-16
  • Random Acts of Kindness Week: 12-15
  • Great Backyard Bird Count Week: 13-16
  • Alzheimers and Dementia Awareness Week: 14-21
  • Love a Mensch Week: 14-21
  • National Engineers Week: 14-20
  • National Nestbox Week: 14-21
  • National Pancake Week: 14-20
  • Shrovetide: 14-16
  • International Friendship Week: 17-23
  • Build a Better Trade Show Image Week: 21-27
  • National Eating Disorders Awareness Week: 21-27
  • Read Me Week: 22-26
  • Telecommuter Appreciation Week: 24-3/6
  • American Crossword Puzzle Week: 26-28
  • Texas Cowboy Poetry Week: 26-28

Daily Celebrations and Observances

  • 1 National Freedom Day
  • 1 G.I. Joe Day
  • 1 Give Kids a Smile Day
  • 1 Hulu in the Coola Day
  • 1 Robinson Crusoe Day
  • 1 Spunky Old Broads Day
  • 1 Working Naked Day
  • 2 Candelmas
  • 2 Groundhog Day
  • 2 Imbolic (Irish Festival)
  • 2 Sled Dog Day
  • 3 African American Coaches Day
  • 3 National Girls and Women in Sports Day
  • 4 Liberace Day
  • 4 Quaker Day
  • 4 USO Day
  • 4 World Cancer Day
  • 4 Thank a Mailman Day
  • 5 Weatherperson’s Day
  • 5 Wear Red Day
  • 5 World Nutella Day (hazelnut cream)
  • 5 Bubble Gum Day
  • 6 Dump Your Significant Jerk Day
  • 6 MOBIUS Awards Day
  • 7 Send a Card to a Friend Day
  • 7 Ballet Day
  • 7 Daytona Pole Day
  • 7 Greet Your Neighbor Day
  • 7 Man Day
  • 7 Super Bowl XLIV
  • 8 Boy Scout Anniversary Day
  • 8 Laugh & Get Rich Day
  • 8 Grammy Awards Day
  • 8 Clean Out Your Computer Day
  • 8 Kite Flying Day
  • 9 Read in the Bath Tub Day
  • 9 Toothache Day
  • 10 Plimsoll Day
  • 10 Umbrella Day
  • 11 Be Electrific Day
  • 11 Pro Sports Wives Day
  • 11 Make a Friend Day
  • 11 National Shut-In Visitation Day
  • 11 Don’t Cry Over Spilled Milk Day
  • 11 Satisfied Staying Single Day
  • 11 National Inventors Day
  • 11 White T-Shirt Day
  • 11 Thomas Edison’s Brithday
  • 12 Darwin Day
  • 12 Lincoln’s Birthday
  • 12 Winter Olympics Day
  • 12 Oglethorpe Day
  • 12 Plum Pudding Day
  • 12 Safety Pup Day
  • 13 Employee Legal Awareness Day
  • 13 Chinese New Year (Year of the Tiger)
  • 14 Daytona 500
  • 14 Ferris Wheel Day
  • 14 Library Lovers Day
  • 14 National Have a Heart Day
  • 14 League of Women Voters Day
  • 14 World Congenital Heart Defect Awareness Day
  • 14 National Women’s Heart Day
  • 14 National Call In Single Day
  • 14 Race Relations Day
  • 14 National Organ Donor
  • 14 Quuirky Alone Day
  • 14 Shrovetide
  • 14 Valentine’s Day
  • 14 World Marriage Day
  • 15 Lupercalia
  • 15 Orthodox Green Monday
  • 15 Susan B. Anthony Day
  • 15 Singles Awareness Day
  • 15 National Gum Drop Day
  • 15 Presidents Day
  • 15 Westminister Dog Show
  • 16 International Pancake Day
  • 16 Mardi Gras
  • 16 Paczki Day
  • 16 Do a Grouch a Favor Day
  • 16 Shrove Tuesday
  • 16 Washington’s Birthday
  • 17 Ash Wednesday
  • 17 Random Acts of Kindness Day
  • 17 My Way Day
  • 17 National PTA Founders Day
  • 17 World Human Spirit Day
  • 18 National Battery Day
  • 18 Introduce a Girl to Engineering Day
  • 19 National Chocolate Mint Day
  • 19 International Mother Language Day
  • 19 Iwo Jima Day (Landing)
  • 20 Love Your Pet Day
  • 20 Northern Hemisphere Hoodie Hoo Day
  • 20 Cherry Pie Day
  • 20 World Day for Social Justice
  • 20 Clam Chowder Day
  • 21 International Mother Language Day
  • 22 Single Tasking Day
  • 22 International World Thinking Day
  • 22 George Washington’s Birthday
  • 22 Be Humble Day
  • 23 Curling is Cool Day
  • 23 Iwo Jim Day (Flag raised)
  • 23 Tennis Day
  • 23 Spay Day USA
  • 24 Inconvenience Yourself Day
  • 24 International Tortilla Chip Day
  • 25 Quiet Day
  • 25 National Chili Day
  • 25 Pistol Patent Day
  • 26 Levi Strauss Day
  • 26 Carnival Day
  • 26 Tell a Fairy Tale Day
  • 26 National Personal Chef’s Day
  • 26 National Pistachio Day
  • 27 Open That Bottle Night
  • 27 International Polar Bear Day
  • 28 Floral Design Day
  • 28 International Sword Swallowers Day
  • 28 National Tooth Fairy Day
  • 28 Public Sleeping Day
  • 28 Purim
  • 28 Perigean Spring Tides

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Harry's top requested topics include change management, customer service, creativity, employee retention, goal setting, leadership, stress management, teamwork, and time management

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