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Lt. Col. Weinstein is retired from the Army Reserve with 30 years of service and spent about half of that time as a military instructor with the Command & General Staff College.
He has been featured on radio and television, among others, on the History Channel and Fox Sports Net as well as in various publications. His background is unique and diverse ... military instructor, attorney, motivational speaker, wellness coach, certified corporate trainer, certified personal trainer and weight loss coach.
Bob is known as the Health Colonel and is a motivational speaker on topics of leadership skill training, team building, sales, fitness, nutrition, health, wellness and the importance of interrelationships of people. His experiences in the Army Reserve have given him excellent leadership skill training which he shares enthusiastically with his audiences.
In addition to his speaking engagements, Bob is also presently writing a book on health and wellness. His burning desire is to help others lead healthier and happier lives. He has just completed an audio book titled "Seven Keys to Permanent Weight Loss" which is the first of a series titled "Walk the Talk - See the Results" and plans to publish the series in print.
What's Business-Casual Attire?
Courtesy of YoungMoney
Business casual is probably one of the least understood descriptions of appropriate business attire in the workplace. This common label is subject to a wide spectrum of interpretation. Business-casual clothing was meant to provide an opportunity to work in a more relaxed, yet still professional, type of clothing. With so many choices, it's easier than ever to commit a fashion faux pas that's not only embarrassing, but also detrimental to your career.
So how has the meaning of "business casual" evolved over the years? It was originally defined as no tie, button-down shirt and slacks for men, and a skirt or slacks and blouse or shirt for women. The intention was to get away from the more formal suit or sport coat-and-tie look for men and suit look for women.
Boost Employee Morale
Courtesy of Forbes
Most American employers plan to maintain or trim their staffs during the second quarter of 2007, according to a survey released Tuesday from Manpower, a large headhunting firm.
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Harrington Third in World Cup
Courtesy of Climbing
Colorado's Emily Harrington proved once again that she is one of the world's best competition sport climbers, finishing third in a World Cup in Zürich, Switzerland. In the final she tied for second with Slovenia's Mina Markovic, but was awarded third place based on her semifinal result. This was Harrington's best World Cup finish, but she has repeatedly shown she can peak for big events: The 21-year-old finished second in the World Championships in 2005 and last year won the annual Serre Chevalier comp, one of Europe's most prestigious events. It seems certain that if Harrington lived in Europe, where most World Cup comps are staged, she could be a contender for a podium place in the annual circuit.
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