On Dr. Rob's Mind
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Monday, December 6, 2010
Season's Greetings!
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LIGHTEN UP
BE DISCIPLINED
COMMIT TO YOUR DREAM
KNOW YOU EMOTIONAL IQ
LEARN PEOPLE’S STORIES
KEEP REWRITING YOUR STORY
FEEL THE FEAR AND DO IT ANYWAY
MANAGE YOUR ENERGY AS WELL AS YOUR TIME
DEVELOP DAILY PRACTICES AND FAMILY RITUALS
FOLLOW THE NEW GOLDEN RULE, AVOID CUTOFFS
FIGURE OUT WHERE YOUR ROLE BEGINS – AND ENDS
FILL THOSE BUCKETS, RECOGNIZE YOUR BLIND SPOTS
LOOK OUT THE WINDOW AND IN THE MIRROR, BE DISCIPLINED
KNOW YOUR LIMITS, CONTROL YOUR TEMPER, THINK POSITIVE
FOSTER A LEARNING ENVIRONMENT, IF YOU’RE STUCK, GET UNSTUCK
DO A STRATEGIC RETREAT WITH YOUR FAMILY, PLAN A WEEKLY DATE NIGHT
BUILD FREE DAYS INTO YOUR SCHEDULE, WAKE UP FROM YOUR DEEP SLEEP
BE SMARTER THAN YOUR SMARTPHONE, COMMUNICATE IN A CRISIS
DON’T SKIMP ON THE FEEDBACK
SEND A MESSAGE
GIVE BACK.
WISHING YOUR SELF, YOUR FAMILY AND YOUR ORGANIZATION TO RING IN A BRIGHT NEW YEAR!
BEST WISHES FOR A HAPPY HOLIDAYS SEASON!
ROB PASICK
Monday, November 29, 2010
First Jobs

Robert Pasick
Robert Pasick
- Deborah Orlowski yeah, you got to cut lawns. i was jealous. be with gardening stuff and run a machine and earn more money. and the grass didn't talk back!Saturday at 4:55pm ·
- Thomas A. Collet Worked at the end of a conveyor belt breaking the injection molding grates off detergent bottles, four weeks of total misery to earn money for a motorcycle. Not worth it.Saturday at 6:53pm ·
- Miche Suboski Other than babysitting from a young age, planting strawberry plants from the back of a flatbed trailer.Saturday at 8:15pm ·
- Donna Roth like all old females, babysitting. then working in my father's store (ugh), then the laundry of a hospital, then camp counselor, then college bookstore. then i got real.Saturday at 8:27pm ·
- Sharlene Cece Besides babysitting, which included a little summer day camp for neighbor kids (my best friend thought that up), I think it was answering the phone @ Adam's Rib on 10 and Greenfield (small cheese pizza = $1., $1.40 with pepperoni. Why do I rmember that?Saturday at 9:22pm ·
- Robin Martin American Family Life Assurance Company...aka AFLAC now!! (Yes, I'm older than the DUCK!)Saturday at 9:41pm ·
- Swanna SaltielI first remember pulling weeds with my father. He made it seem like a great thing, and I still love pulling weeds! I got a job in a clothing store. I loved it except when my friends known to shoplift came to peruse the goods. I was a to...See MoreSaturday at 9:45pm ·
- Robin Martin Of course, if we're talking jobs we did as a kid...my job was to feed, water and groom about 20 or so Pekingese dogs. I was around 7. LOVED IT and still do!! : )Saturday at 9:58pm ·
- Lindsay Morrison Caddying, then selling newspapers from midnight till sunrise on east St. Catherine St.Saturday at 11:08pm ·
- Merrill Crockett babysitting, waitressing, sales"girl" at Filenes in Boston when I was 16 and staying home to get my drivers licenseYesterday at 8:17am ·
- Judith Banker Babysitting, then serving burgers & fries at Henry's Hamburgers, a McDonald's competitor in the early 70's.Yesterday at 8:41am ·
- Paul Tinkerhess Picketing for civil rights. I was in a stroller. First paying job, selling seeds door-to-door!23 hours ago ·
- Joan Kanavich babysitting infants/toddlers at 11 years old because i had a sister 11 years younger than me. and when i was 8 or so, the neighborhood teenage boys babysat for us. my brother and i liked them better than the girls or the adults!19 hours ago ·
- Lisa Klopfer as a kid I earned a some seasonal money as a goat-watcher. no, really, I did.18 hours ago ·
- Janice Nicholls Schultz I worked at Tiny Tim's slot car track on Woodward Avenue selling the time on the tracks so kids and their dads could race their cars.14 hours ago ·
- Margaret Dawson Pekarek My first job, other than baby-sitting, was as an aide in a nursing home. Quick trip from reasonably homogeneous and protected social circle to the real issues of life and death, disability and decline, aging and dignity, the persistence of the personality, compassion.12 hours ago ·
- Jennifer Trausch Kangas My sisters and I (8, 6 & 5) assembled the latches for Ford glove compartments - in batches of 100 - in front of the TV after school while we watched I Love Lucy. I think we earned 10 cents per piece from the guy who then supplied to Ford.11 hours ago ·
- Dale Petty Paul, is that a service that your store offers? I have a pile of holey socks!