Are You Working for the Present You, or Working for the Future You?

Having lived in the great Canadian North for a substantial time, one might think that Canadians are used to the bait-and-switch weather of early March.  Even if the Canadians aren't used to it, perhaps the local plant life would be, given the thousands of years it has existed in such a climate....

03.03.22 11:40 PM - Comment(s)
Treating the Symptom Will Never Solve the Problem

9 out of 10 resolutions, as mentioned in last month's newsletter, fail before the end of January.  If you can't stand proud and claim to be in the 10% who are still holding strong, perhaps it is a good opportunity to at least let the failed resolution bring some value.  The crisis that the...

02.02.22 1:25 AM - Comment(s)
Change is Not Affected by Desire, it is Affected by Action

Resolutions, especially those of the new year variety, have always been a bit of a curiosity.  More recent studies would suggest that approximately 8% of people actually keep their resolutions, despite the staggering number of people who make them.  That means, year after year, roughly 90%...

01.31.22 5:12 AM - Comment(s)
We wish you a Merry Christmas, and a Happy New Year!

The first snowfall of the season has finally landed on the doorstep of BMI's HQ - at least, the first snowfall that seems to be sticking around.  The snow is actually quite late this year, compared to years past, though that should not be taken as a complaint.  Instead, it actually looks a...

12.08.21 6:52 AM - Comment(s)
Better Late Than Never!

The astute observers among you might recognize that the BMI newsletter, usually diligently sent on the 1st of the month, is, in fact, a few days later this month.  Whether you call it fate, chance, or just a creative accident, the tardiness of the newsletter coincides nicely with the topic....

11.07.21 11:59 PM - Comment(s)
Facing the Scariest Part of Business: Accountability and Responsibility

It seems fitting to discuss, as the calendar rolls over into October, a month traditionally associated with spooks, scares, and Halloween, one of the most frightening parts of business an entrepreneur can face. Accountability is, for the entrepreneur, an interesting and odd concept.  Unlik...

10.03.21 9:09 PM - Comment(s)
Securing Investment for a Small Business

The topic of securing investments for small businesses is essential for business owners, managers, and entrepreneurs. In the broadest terms, what we’re looking at here pertains to raising money for your business, which includes many options. You can take out loans, solicit investment from angel...

09.15.21 10:09 AM - Comment(s)
We All Agree it is Important, So Why Don't We Do Anything About it?

Summer, believe it or not, is starting to draw to a close. September generally marks a return to routine, as schools open, vacations end, and the weather becomes less conducive to activity outside the home.  That is not to say that routine is a bad thing, nor to suggest that summer ending shoul...

09.01.21 9:43 PM - Comment(s)
The Pursuit of Perfection Should Not Hinder the Pursuit of Improvement

The pursuit of perfection, not only in business but in life in general, has long since been a core tenet of society.  It's not as if the belief that perfection can be achieved, per se, has ever become accepted though.  The very definition of perfection precludes any room for improvement....

08.03.21 1:55 AM - Comment(s)
If You Can't Stand The Heat, Do You Have To Get Out Of The Kitchen?

A heat wave, at least in Canada, has resulted in some record temperatures and nearly unbelievable thermostat readings this past week.  With temperatures surpassing 40°C (that's 104°F for the American readers) and even getting as hot as 46° (114°F) where some of BMI's staff is, it is understanda...

07.02.21 9:11 PM - Comment(s)