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March 31, 2016
How You Do Anything is How You Do Everything
By Paul E. Pickett, Chief Development Officer | Franchising
“How You Do Anything is How You Do Everything” – I first heard this saying many years ago during a yoga class of all places. The instructor was speaking about being in the moment and that if you practiced this concept during yoga class, you would start the habit of doing so in other parts
January 29, 2016
How did I do?
By Paul E. Pickett, Chief Development Officer | WBU Business
Everyone wants to know, but how many of us ask, “How did I do?” Getting feedback from your customers, peers or supervisors on how you handled a situation, interaction or conversation can be one of the most productive ways to increase your effectiveness, efficiency and meet your goals. At Wild Birds Unlimited, we have tried
May 2, 2014
Barred Owl Nest Cam
By Margaret Collins, Media & PR Manager | Birds
We are excited to announce we have partnered with The Cornell Lab of Ornithology to give families nationwide something to hoot about with a live Barred Owl Nest Cam. Children and their parents can join in the excitement by tuning into the live streaming video to see what a day in the life of a
April 9, 2014
Hummingbirds Return
By Margaret Collins, Media & PR Manager | Birds
Hummingbirds are making the journey north. You can track their progress at the Journey North web site. These miniature marvels have been migrating between North and Central America for thousands of years, a round trip in which millions of hummingbirds instinctively participate. Are you ready for their return? Make sure to thoroughly clean and dry
April 5, 2014
Our Barred Owl Family
By Margaret Collins, Media & PR Manager | Birds
How cool is this! Jim Carpenter, owner and CEO of WBU, got some great shots of the Barred Owl family doing what every typical family does, have dinner together. Thursday, April 3rd, we had about 4” of rain here in the Indianapolis area. So, the crawdads must have been out on top of their little