Jim Mitchem, The Good Men Project

Jim Mitchem

The Good Men Project

1, Charlotte, NC, United States

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Recent:
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Past:
  • The Good Men Project

Past articles by Jim:

Being Open to Serendipity

Because you just never know. Also, because you’re human. → Read More

Coffee Shop

"That lure of the carrot dangling at the end of the string, my friend? It’s a lie.” → Read More

Portrait of a Simple Man

One of the most successful men I've ever known. But not by the usual measure. → Read More

Remembering When Customer Service Wasn't Brain Surgery

Today, quality customer service is a unique selling proposition. → Read More

Being Friends vs. Being Friendly

Friends that matter the most tend to stick around, despite knowing the dumb stuff about you. → Read More

Blinders for Everyone

Sometimes we turn away from the chaos of the world. → Read More

Leash Law Breaker

Charlotte wasn’t a very friendly dog town. After what happened to me today, I’m not sure it ever will be. → Read More

What I’ve Learned About Growing Old

The reward for a long life is the accumulation of age. → Read More

Chance Encounter

Random and enlightening 15-minute conversations are everything. → Read More

The Truth About Brainstorming

Spending time in the company of others is not a very productive exercise for me and my writing. → Read More

Sunday When She Leaves

There was once a time when we’d yell “Love!” back and forth. → Read More

The Day I Fell From Grace

Had I fallen another way, it may have been devastating. → Read More

The Day I Became an Old Man

It happens when we forget to put ourselves in the other guy's shoes. → Read More

The Art of the Elevator Pitch

The purpose of the elevator pitch is not to close business in the elevator, but to engage someone in dialogue. → Read More

Independence

For a good life, seek balance. → Read More

How To Get People To Do What You Want Them To Do

Advertising is propaganda designed to get people to do what you want them to do. → Read More

When Fear Comes Knocking

We’re all susceptible to fear. The key is to have a reference point. → Read More

Diary of a Madman

I literally have conversations with people I invent in my head. → Read More

Are Young People More Creative?

Thanks to understanding The Process, I’m in my conceptual prime. → Read More

Heroin and the Fragile Beast

People are so desperate to escape their own realities that they willingly risk their lives to do so. → Read More