Many moons ago a young man came into my office for an interview. He wanted a job on our sales staff. I had a rule back then that I would give anyone who made it past the resume screening at least twenty minutes of my time. Only possible candidates … [Read more]
What Happened When I Rediscovered The Library
One of my cousins likes to remind me of the summer I went to spend a week with them at Bud Lake and I brought with me a copy of Hans Brinker or The Silver Skates. Most kids at that age made sure not to forget their sneakers and bathing suits. Even … [Read more]
Why We Need A Weight Watchers Approach To Digital Consumption
Through my teen years I was model thin, standing at 5 feet 8 1/2 inches and hovering between 117 and 120 pounds. What I ate and how much I ate was of no concern to me. Then came college and the freshman fifteen, which lingered with me past … [Read more]
How Chopt Salad and Seamless Are Using Social Media As A Customer Service Tool
After a few relaxing and social media free days at the beach I returned home to an empty refrigerator. With the exception of a few tired looking celery sticks and a bottle of vodka, you could hear an echo inside of it. I had a busy morning planned … [Read more]
Why You Should Vet That Social Media Post Before You Share
Last week my Facebook feed included a picture of Bernie Sanders and a headline that he was never going to concede to Hillary with a comment that this was “interesting.” It seemed contradictory to everything I had been reading the days prior so I … [Read more]
What I Learned About Passion After Following Mine
This month will mark eight years since I opted to follow my passion instead of taking the safer route towards a more predictable and steadier paycheck. It’s been a journey filled with joy and tears, successes and failures, moments of certainty that … [Read more]
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