Monday, October 17, 2011

Music Break - AWB - Work To Do! - RadioDAZZ

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I'll admit it. I snagged this post from my personal blog http://aboutdouglascastle.blogspot.com/ . This song, originally performed by the Isley Brothers, was re-made brilliantly in the 1970s by The Average White Band.

AWB takes it a bit faster, and they actually make it more intense. Listen to the power of the driving, hypnotic refrain, "Work! Work!".



If you'd like, skip the article and go right to the link at the end. I have no way of knowing, and so I won't be insulted. The song is absolutely funkacious. That's all there is to it.
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I believe that every Entrepreneur's and Visionary's greatest challenge is balancing between the business microscope and the business telescope... we are constantly having to shift our focus from the smallest incremental chores (we couldn't pay anyone else enough to take them on!) to the re-framing of the big picture, or the "Grand Design". It is difficult to live in a house while you are building it.

Actionable Items: Spread this picture around. Mass email it. Post it on your Social Media groups and pages. Blow it up to poster size. Mount it on the walls of your office or garage. Frame it. Laminate it. Look at it and laugh! It will, indeed resonate with you.


Actionable Items: Spread this picture around. Mass email it. Post it on your Social Media groups and pages. Blow it up to poster size. Mount it on the walls of your office, school locker, community bulletin board or garage. Frame it. Laminate it. Look at it and laugh! It will indeed resonate with you.
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And now, to the RadioDAZZ selection - "Work To Do" by the Average White Band. Crank up your speakers, put on your sneakers. I dare you to hold still. You won't be able to. In fact, you will be tempted (always yield to temptation when it's about sharing something great) to turn up the volume so that the whole office can hear. Let it fly over those cubicles like the spirit of liberation.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_IEDC52o0nk 

Douglas E Castle [http://aboutDouglasCastle.blogspot.com]






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