Raising the Barr Weekly Memo: Issue 380 Embracing the New Normal Raising the Barr Weekly Memo: Issue 380

As we are all adjusting to the new normal of organizing our lives and conducting our businesses, I’ve had the opportunity to brainstorm with many of our clients as to ways of best utilizing our time. Here are the top 15 ways: Reaching out to clients and offering our help Creating exciting new content in a variety of media formats Creating online courses Brainstorming with trusted advisors to identify new ways of innovation Submitting content to be published through various...

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Raising the Barr Weekly Memo: Issue 379 Virtually Adjacent – Physically Apart Raising the Barr Weekly Memo: Issue 379

How many weeks have you been sheltered in place? Here in Cleveland it’s been about 30 days, and everyone is continuing to do their best to stay at home and follow the protocol that has been set. It’s not been easy; Zooming, Skyping and FaceTiming with my friends, family and clients has helped, though I am aching to hug and squeeze my grandkids each time I join in the virtual dance party, art project or read a book to them...

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Raising the Barr Weekly Memo: Issue 377 Six Feet Apart Raising the Barr Weekly Memo: Issue 377

We’ve been practicing social or actually physical distancing for a few weeks, visiting with friends and family via Zoom, Skype or FaceTime, and dashing in an out of stores for essential items now with the agility of Olympic sprinters. Masked, gloved and goggled, with the help of separation lines and plexiglass screens, we have nearly and hopefully mastered the art of keeping the covid-19 virus as far away from us as possible. As one of the holiest weeks on the...

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Raising the Barr Weekly Memo: Issue 377 Creating Your Digital Empire One Word at a Time Raising the Barr Weekly Memo: Issue 377

For many years I’ve advised my clients to compile their powerful words to create their personal quotes, tweets or future sharable topics. These collection of tweets and unique personal quotes can become the checklists or bullet points for an upcoming article. Assemble together several articles or your newsletter archives and you have now created your eBook or book to be published in print. Continue doing so consistently and in a variety of media formats and you have shaped your intellectual...

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Raising the Barr Weekly Memo: Issue 376 In the midst of the chaos… Raising the Barr Weekly Memo: Issue 376

It has been a few challenging weeks for all of us Americans and people around the world, and many who are self-employed, including my wife and my sister in Israel. Laurel’s full calendar of weddings she officiates as the official spring/summer wedding season began, have all been postponed. My sister owns and operates two exclusive boutiques in the north of Israel, and both have been shuttered; one may have to close permanently. There is incredible uncertainty as the stock market...

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Raising the Barr Weekly Memo: Issue 375 Facing New Challenges One Day at a Time Raising the Barr Weekly Memo: Issue 375

As most of the world is hunkering down in a complete Corona virus quarantine shutdown, many are struggling to figure out how to best spend their days productively. I’ve compiled this list to suggest some activities that will help us come out of this more appreciative people in a world at peace. I welcome and appreciate any ideas and contributions you have to make this list even better: Continue to distance yourself from others for safety Spend time on work...

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Raising the Barr Weekly Memo: Issue 374 This Too Shall Pass Raising the Barr Weekly Memo: Issue 374

As it turns out, Ohio, Cuyahoga county in particular, now has its first three cases of Covid-19. All the hand washing, and sleeve sneezing could not have prevented the inevitable from occurring right here. As fate would have it, our daughter and son in law have been notified that they, like in the hit show, Hamilton, were in the room where it happened. (Along with hundreds of others). Last week the stock market plummeted, and millions saw many of their...

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Raising the Barr Weekly Memo: Issue 373 Pushing for Change Raising the Barr Weekly Memo: Issue 373

This past Thursday, I watched with pride, as my wife spoke before more than 1,000 people at a rally of the Greater Cleveland Congregations, churches and synagogues committed to criminal justice reform in Cleveland, telling our story of our son’s addiction to heroin. This event was to push forward for funding to build crisis and diversion centers. The hope is to divert men and women with mental health and addiction issues during a crisis to these centers for assessment and...

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Raising the Barr Weekly Memo: Issue 372 9 Reasons to Trademark Your Brands Raising the Barr Weekly Memo: Issue 372

Over the years, and with the help of my trademark attorney, Erik Pelton, I have applied and registered for the protection of several of our brand names. The following brands have been approved by the USPTO (The United States Patent and Trademark Office), which enabled us to place the ® protection symbol next to our brands. Here are the brand names we have trademarked: Dominating the Web® Creating Global Digital Empires® Pragmatic Technologies for Life and Business Success® Creating Tomorrow’s...

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Raising the Barr Weekly Memo: Issue 371 Looking Back, Learning from My Father Raising the Barr Weekly Memo: Issue 371

It was exactly one year ago today that my father passed away in Israel. As I was lighting the memorial candle on this the first anniversary of my father’s death I was thinking about him today, as usual, and wanted to share a few lessons I learned from him during my lifetime with him. Dream big. My father arrived in Israel in 1947 following WWII having fought with the Partisans in the Soviet Russia. He always dreamed of Israel and...

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