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MIRADOR CONSULTING The Best Damn Business Lawyer You Haven't Hired . . . Yet!

When was the last time your business lawyer called to just ask you how things are going with your business? If you can't recall, how does he/she know you well enough to provide effective advice when you call with a problem?

Wonder what took them so long?!?
10/22/2024

Wonder what took them so long?!?

“Dementors arriving on the 8:05, Track 9 3/4.”
05/28/2024

“Dementors arriving on the 8:05, Track 9 3/4.”

Tonight my son Clayton Reed fought for me and against cancer. Though he was the winner by unanimous decision, it was can...
05/10/2024

Tonight my son Clayton Reed fought for me and against cancer. Though he was the winner by unanimous decision, it was cancer - not his opponent Marco - who lost. I am so very proud of his 4 month regimine of training and 20 pound Weight loss. He raised over $28,000 and the event - for one night - raised over $850,000. But more importantly, I am so pleased that Clayton had over 20 co-worked and friends there, supporting HIM. All told Mr what a wonderful man he is. . . . How could any father be any prouder of his son?
PS - The picture of me is with Marco, ‘Cassius Clayton’s’ opponent. He had a huge fan club at the event and all said wonderful things about Clayton. Kudos to him and his supporters!

Well, time to post a reminder - on May 9, four weeks from last night, my son Clayton will be boxing in Boston to raise m...
04/12/2024

Well, time to post a reminder - on May 9, four weeks from last night, my son Clayton will be boxing in Boston to raise money to fight cancer. He says he was inspired by my recent tussle with the BIG C, but I have been even more inspired by him. His commitment, to months of training, his willingness to step into a ring and to exchange blows - with another boxer who is equally motivated by a personal cancer story - is awe-inspiring. And his goal of raising $25,000 is equally audacious! Please consider making a contribution for him, for me and for the cause!

“Things turn out best for the people who make the best of the way things turn out” – John Wooden

Just a thought worth sharing.
05/13/2023

Just a thought worth sharing.

A deeper level of observation is observing your judgments without judgment. ... Detach yourself from your judgments. You don't need to have an opinion about everything happening around you. Better yet, you can take a step beyond and give someone the benefit of doubt for your own peace of mind.

Not judged or judging on the basis of one's personal standards or opinions: They tried to adopt a nonjudgmental attitude that didn't reflect their own biases.

Non-judgmental mindfulness activities – Try these 5
1. Observing our judgment. ...
2. Understand deeply the roots of our judgment. ...
3. Recognize the value of diversity. ...
4. Mindfully move from the 'reference to object' to 'reference to self' ...
5. Practice love and compassion.

When a person does not judge the behavior of others and is open-minded about different people and ideas, this is an example of someone who would be described as nonjudgmental. Refraining from judgment based on personal ethical standards.

Being non-judgemental means that you don't see something as 'good' or 'bad' , 'right' or 'wrong'. ... When you're being non-judgemental you simply experience things in an objective way; noticing, acknowledging and accepting things as they are, not as you think they should or shouldn't be.

Use these Mental Health First Aid tips to be an effective nonjudgmental listener for those around you.

1. Reflect on your own state of mind.�Before approaching someone with your concerns, it’s important to make sure you are in the right frame of mind to talk and listen without being judgmental. Reflect on your own state of mind to make sure you are feeling calm, open and ready to help your peer in need.

2. Adopt an attitude of acceptance, genuineness and empathy.�Adopting an attitude of acceptance means respecting the person’s feelings, personal values and experiences as valid, even if they are different from your own or you disagree with them. Taking time to imagine yourself in the other person’s place can help you be more genuine and empathic.

3. Use verbal skills to show that you’re listening.�Simple verbal skills can help you show the person that you’re actively listening. This includes asking questions, listening to tone of voice and nonverbal cues being used, using minimal prompts like “I see” and “ah” and not interrupting the person to give them time to express their thoughts and feelings.

4. Maintain positive body language.�Positive body language can show the person that you’re listening and truly care. This includes maintaining comfortable eye contact, sitting down instead of standing, sitting alongside and angled toward the person rather than directly opposite him or her and maintaining an open body position.

5. Recognize cultural differences. �If you are helping someone from a cultural background different from your own, you might need to adjust some verbal and nonverbal behaviors, such as the level of eye contact or amount of personal space. Be prepared to discuss what is culturally appropriate and realistic for the person or seek advice from someone from the same cultural background before engaging with him or her.

In meditation, every time you notice your mind has wandered, you practice non-judgment by gently returning your attention to the original object of awareness. Outside of a meditation practice, the process is simple: Notice when judgments arise.

By practicing non-judgment, or simply observing aspects of life without attaching an opinion, we step back from these reactions and see situations for what they are. This pulls us out of the past or hypothetical future and into the present moment, allowing us to appreciate everything that is.

𝑩𝒚 𝑲𝒏𝒐𝒘𝒍𝒆𝒅𝒈𝒆 𝒊𝒔 𝑷𝒐𝒘𝒆𝒓

WOW! Not many cities in the US can report even one bald eagle within their city limits, let alone FIFTY-ONE!
02/03/2019

WOW! Not many cities in the US can report even one bald eagle within their city limits, let alone FIFTY-ONE!

Wildlife photographer Greg Craybas estimated there is probably more than 60 eagles on and around the lake right now.

11/14/2017

One Central New York start-up is looking to start human trials on their solution to macular degeneration-- a disease that’s a leading cause of vision loss for over 10 million Americans. 

12/23/2016

I haven't disappeared, just moved most of my postings to Reed CNY Business Law, P.C. - which is celebrating 5 very successful years in 2 weeks!

Visited the world's largest industrial trade show in Hannover Germany in April with one of my clients. Absolutely awesom...
05/17/2015

Visited the world's largest industrial trade show in Hannover Germany in April with one of my clients. Absolutely awesome how many foreign companies want to come to the US - - and how receptive they are to Central New York!

10/12/2011

If you are in Syracuse on October 26th, please stop by and check out two worthy institutions - - Cafe Kubal at its newest location, 601 Tully St. (Near West Side), and Syracuse First. And at 5.30 you can hear me talk about "Exporting - It's Not Just for the Big Boys Anymore". Exporting may be the most overlooked solution to meeting a company's growth objectives. Whether you manufacture widgets or design software, rent hotel rooms or treat patients, if you aren't considering exporting you are missing opportunities to grow sales, increase your profitability and decrease your taxes. With over 15 years of advising international companies on the transnational movement of goods and people, I haven't yet met a businesses that can't benefit from exporting. And most of them can do it without increasing staff or budget.

05/22/2011

strawberries and champagne to celebrate Lise's big day!

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