He doesn’t look much like Cesar in the dog food commercial, but he is definitely Mr. Personality.
Here’s one that I would have never predicted, but love. Myra from Little Rock, who attended yesterday’s seminar, put up my Rules of Work posters all around her office last year. When she fired an employee for constantly using her personal cell phone, the employee filed for unemployment benefits, and Myra appealed. When the state asked how she could prove the employee had been warned, Myra submitted Glenn’s Rule of Work #3: “Leave Your Home Life at Home”.
Here’s a strange. My brother-in-law, who owns a security alarm company, goes into a lot of houses. Yesterday he mentioned something I would have never imagined – that the sloppiest, worst kept homes they see are not those where both husband and wife have full time jobs outside the house and are rarely home. Instead, it’s the ones where a stay-at-home mom is there all day. Go figure.
for completing the Memphis Half Marathon today(13.1 miles), which benefits our favorite charity, St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital. This is her 14th half marathon, and I am soooooo proud of her.
According to Dr. Meg Meeker, author of “Strong Fathers, Strong Daughters”, which is on my recommended reading list, the fastest growing sport in America is skateboarding. Why? Because helicopter parents can’t get involved.

My beautiful bride and the new puppy
He’s only a 4½-pound, 11-week-old Westie, but the new puppy arrived this weekend and has taken Casa De Shepard by storm.
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This morning my beautiful bride and I met with a local celebrity who we’ve seen on television and listened to on CD many times, but never met in person. I got so excited when I shook his hand that I introduced myself, but forgot to introduce her. All I could say was “I feel like I’m meeting Mick Jagger”. She forgave me, but this is the second time I’ve made that mistake. We’re supposed to meet another celeb when he comes to Nashville later this month, so now I’m practicing so that I don’t get strike three.