The only question with wealth is, what do you do with it?
That whole thing about, 'Hey, ex-catchers are the best managers. ' Listen, pitching coaches have some brains, too. Sometimes they're not all there, but sometimes they are.
With the White Sox, when we do stuff, everybody's opinion is asked for, is given and then decisions are made on just about everything.
Selling more of what you sell has nothing to do with what you sell. It has everything to do with your prospect's wants, needs, fears, goals, values and priorities.
Your competition is EVERYTHING else your prospect could conceivably spend their money on.
Good pitchers, after a tough outing, bounce back. Real good pitchers don't let too many poor games get in there.
I'm not in charge of making moves, you know. I'm in charge of coaching.
Have you ever noticed how when you're happy, time seems to pass by fast, while when you're miserable it goes real slow? Life would have been a blink with you whether it lasted a millennium or a month.
I was pretty lucky, I went to a really great school. I went to a Steiner School, which is very small and nurturing and creative, so I felt like I was in an environment where I could mature. There was less of the clique-y stuff, which can really make high school a living hell for a lot of people, going on, so I was very similar then to who I am now. I'm still a dork.
Once I started drinking more water, my skin, hair and nails all flourished.
It's only when you're forbidden to talk about the future that you suddenly realize how much the future normally occupies the present.