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All of my written communications are intended to be read and discussed by more than one person. I write to share my knowledge, experience, beliefs, feelings, emotions, a point of view, a true story, with others. The sharing can be in the form of a Blog, a single subject periodical, article in a multi-subject periodical, or an entire book.

Zingers versus Blogs.

Zimmerman's Zingers are a stand-alone, monthly paid subscription publication, delivered via email. Each Zinger has only one subject. It always contains a true story that is often more complex than it appears to be on the surface. It directly communicates many lessons and usually provokes many additional thoughts as you go about your daily routine. Zingers discuss personal and business challenges that are timeless in their usefulness. If you own a business and or manage people you will find them very useful. The dates and names are all fictitious, but the events actually happened. I know; I was there for most of them.

Blogs are a writer's diary but with the additional objective of sharing thoughts and ideas with others. Sometimes they are nothing more than rants in which the writer lets off steam about things that are annoying, aggravating and generally out of her/his sphere of influence and ability to change.

My blogs are posted (published) at no charge to the reader and their frequency is dictated by the whim of the author. They appeal to a wide array of readers.

So now you know. Zingers deliver monthly insights you can use in daily life managing, running a business. Blogs are not so constrained. Here, as in life, you get what you pay for. You can subscribe to either by clicking on the appropriate button. Subscribing to the blogs will send them to your email address each time a new one is posted. Subscribing to Zingers will do the same thing with the addition of charging your credit card the small subscription fee each month when the latest Zinger appears on your email.

I hope you will subscribe to both because I want to be of service to you and want you to know me better.

Wes Wesley W. Zimmerman, Chairman WZA Inc. The Business Enhancement Team

The Zingers are designed for you, in today's world. You want to learn and grow, but don't have much time to read. They are written for easy reading, in five to eight minutes, even if you are a slow reader. A Zinger is a true story with a moral or question at the end. A Zinger talks with you, it never tells you what to do. Since the stories come from everyday life experiences, they are useful to you every day.

There is no advertising and there are no restrictions on forwarding, quoting with normal credits, or printing in any quantity. Use them in sales meetings, management meetings, with your kids, in presentations.

Each month, we will publish an excerpt of the current Zinger on this blog. You may subscribe to the Zingers or purchase back issues individually. The first two monthly issues of your subscription are free.

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    Tuesday, October 30, 2007

    How Perceptions Form

    New Blog Post:




    She Almost Lost Me By Using Two Words.

    Elyse Clayson has developed a program that is effective in breaking addictions.

    It accomplishes this by helping you to change your attitude and perceptions about yourself and your addiction. It works! It isn't an overnight thing and it requires your full participation and some coaching support, but the results are worth the effort.

    Read more here: How Perceptions Form

    Wes Zimmerman

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    Friday, October 26, 2007

    Famous Quotes - Perception Quotes

    Famous Quotes - Perception Quotes



    Every man feels that perception gives him an invincible belief of the existence of that which he perceives; and that this belief is not the effect of reasoning, but the immediate consequence of perception. When philosophers have wearied themselves and their readers with their speculations upon this subject, they can neither strengthen this belief, nor weaken it; nor can they shew how it is produced. It puts the philosopher and the peasant upon a level; and neither of them can give any other reason for believing his senses, than that he finds it impossible for him to do otherwise.
    - Thomas Reid (1710–1796), Scottish leading philosopher, opponent of Hume. Essay II, ch. xv, p. 241, Essays on the Intellectual Powers of Man, MIT Press,

    Cambridge, Mass. (1969).



    The processes of perception are inaccessible; only the products are conscious and, of course, it is the products that are necessary.
    - Gregory Bateson

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    Wednesday, October 24, 2007

    Famous Quotes - Perception Quotes

    Famous Quotes - Perception Quotes

    The biggest problem with dyslexic kids is not the perceptual problem, it is their perception of themselves. That was my biggest problem.
    - Bruce Jenner

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    Monday, October 22, 2007

    Famous Quotes - Difference Quotes

    Famous Quotes - Difference Quotes

    Oh, blank confusion! true epitome
    Of what the mighty city is herself,
    To thousands upon thousands of her sons,
    Living amid the same perpetual whirl
    Of trivial objects, melted and reduced
    To one identity, by differences
    That have no law, no meaning, and no endβ€”
    - William Wordsworth (1770–1850), British poet. The Prelude; VII. Residence in London (l. 722–728).

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    Famous Quotes - Perception Quotes

    Famous Quotes - Perception Quotes

    It is one of the commonest of mistakes to consider that the limit of our power of perception is also the limit of all there is to perceive.
    - C. W. Leadbeater


    Making Dreams Come True

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    Friday, October 19, 2007

    Famous Quotes - Difference Quotes

    Famous Quotes - Difference Quotes


    We must not, in trying to think about how we can make a big difference, ignore the small daily differences we can make which, over time, add up to big differences that we often cannot foresee.
    - Marian Wright Edelman

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    Famous Quotes - Perception Quotes

    Famous Quotes - Perception Quotes

    Perception is strong and sight weak. In strategy it is important to see distant things as if they were close and to take a distanced view of close things.
    - Miyamoto Musashi

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    Thursday, October 18, 2007

    Persistence

    Latest Blog Post on the topic of Persistence

    Persistence Gave Me A New Future

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    Monday, October 8, 2007

    Zingers Promo Blog Post

    Wes Zimmerman's Latest Blog post is up on the topic of his Zingers promotional sales process.

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    Wednesday, October 3, 2007

    New Blog Post: You bring this to an employer

    You bring this to an employer

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