Yesterday I was wandering where I was not supposed to be. In Henri Bendel. No longer shopping for sport I have found the easiest way to keep temptation at bay is to stay out of the stores completely in much the way a heavy smoker goes cold turkey to get things under control. But I […]
The Ninth Month
I was thinking this morning how long it had been since I left the Corporate world and counted up almost nine full months. NINE MONTHS. Alot can happen in nine months. Women give birth to babies in that period of time. So when people ask me what is going on, I understand that they think […]
Me and Hemingway
There is a great blurb in Sunday’s New York Times that reports that people’s confidence that they will retire comfortably has a hit a new low. Like Hemingway who was quoted as saying, “Retirement is the ugliest word in the language” I have always disliked the word retirement. I hear retirement and I hear the […]
Silent Reading
It’s official. I am now on Twitter. I don’t quite know what to do with it yet but it got me thinking about all the things there are to read now. Between my ever growing list of blogs, newsletter updates, Facebook, Linkedin, The New York Times(I confess. I like that best when I can feel […]
Reinvention Is All The Rage
re·in·ventPronunciation: ˌrē-ən-ˈventFunction: transitive verbDate: 16861 : to make as if for the first time something already invented 2 : to remake or redo completely 3 : to bring into use againre·in·ven·tion -ˈven(t)-shən noun This is the definition according to Merriam-Webster. As it turns out, while the concept of reinvention, especially in regard to the workplace, […]
Lessons From Valentino
As you know if you follow this blog, my musings can run the gamut from a discussion of a book as powerful and thought provoking as The Blue Sweater to my affection for Dancing with the Stars. So it will not surprise you that yesterday I went to see the feature length documentary, Valentino, the […]
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