Originally published, in English, in Beautiful Bride Magazine, “Let’s watch our first dance … oh, that’s right, we can’t”, has been translated for our Spanish speaking compañeros to enjoy as well. To see the original English version, click here.
Veamos nuestro primer baile de casados … oh, es cierto, no podemos
Contratar a un videografo es más importante de lo que piensas
por Alan Berg – publicado en la revista “Beautiful Bride” www.BeautifulBrideMagazine.com
Recientemente estuve ayudando a mis padres a limpiar su casa cuando me encontré una caja de rollos de película 8 mm. En su mayoría se filmaron con la cámara de la familia cuando mi Hermana y yo éramos niños. Uno de los rollos era más grande y venía en una canasta plástica muy linda y no de metal como las otras. No recordaba haberla visto antes y me dio mucha curiosidad saber que contenía. Read More


mastermind the other day and the discussion turned to investments versus expenses. I remember reading that business people, including most CEO’s, always look at the cost of an opportunity, before asking about the potential return. I guess it’s just human nature that when presented with an opportunity you want to know how much it’s going to cost you. Then it dawned on me…there’s always a cost, but it’s not always money.
and they’ve become a running joke as they should come with expiration dates. How many resolutions have you had that have fallen by the wayside, all too quickly? Why is that? At the time you made them you had the best intentions; the underlying reasons, whether personal or business, were sound. I believe that they fall by the wayside because they never get the priority they need and deserve.
problems and issues came up. While we all agreed that making the customer happy should be paramount in our decision making, that’s easier said than done in the real world. It’s even harder when it’s your business, and your money that’s at stake. The connectivity and access of today’s world adds another dimension. So how should we react when something goes differently than planned?






plans for your business. The speaker, Liz Weber, posed some very interesting and introspective questions. I wanted to share with you some of my key takeaways and how I’m using them in my business, and with the wedding and event businesses with whom I consult.


