One goes in place, and the other sticks out. Just when that one is pushed back, another one pops up. When this one is combed over, then that one seems to point out. What is the deal with the days when the hair goes haywire? How is it that there are some days that it looks like an expert took care of it, and other days it looks like it has been blown in the wind from a convertible? Why does the crowning glory look more like it has been in a motorcycle helmet one day, and the next day it acts like it just came from the barber or salon? And by the way, who knew that the writer was talking more about running a business than the follicles that are on one's head?
Some days everything runs smoothly without a single glitch, and the very same place the next day makes the manager want to pull his or her hair out? This spills; that breaks; this goes bad; that falls apart; this deal goes through, and that deals falls through okay. It's no wonder some managers just take the hair follicles by the roots and pull them all out. Bald is in for more reasons than style.
So what's a manager to do? One day at a time seems to be the best method. Some days will be hair pullers, and some days the hair will breeze through the wind. Some days will be difficult, and other days will seem so effortless a child could take on the challenge. The key is to continue moving. In other words, just go forward, and let the hair fall where it may.
Until tomorrow...Why Say More?
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