My father was a technology nerd, long before there was such a thing. He got into the refrigeration and appliance business when that was all brand new and shiny. My mother said when they got married in 1951, they had no money, no furniture, but they … [Read more]
The Payoff In Choosing To Be Curious
My friend Kelly Hoey is working on a new book. Like her first one, Build Your Own Dream Network, this is also going to be about networking. So she posted this question on her LinkedIn profile. She offered four options to choose … [Read more]
What Happens When You Don’t Take Things For Granted
Last January I signed up for Weight Watchers. It was time to lose my pandemic weight. I committed myself, knowing that soon enough life as we once knew it would resume and I would have to put on a pair of pants that zipped. For the next several … [Read more]
The Internet Gave Us All A Voice
With that comes responsibility The Internet gave us all a voice, yet some days – and I have no doubt this is a very controversial statement to make – I wonder why so many of us feel the need to exercise that voice so needlessly and without … [Read more]
Why We Need To Laugh More, Even When Things Are Tough
When I was in junior high school I had a friend who was a Jehovah’s Witness. Being raised Greek Orthodox in a predominately Jewish neighborhood, I knew nothing about the Jehovah’s Witness beliefs. All I knew is that my friend carried her bible with … [Read more]
Maybe It’s Just Writing The Next Chapter
According to the Labor Department, a record 4.5 million American workers quit or changed their jobs in November. One doesn’t need to look at a lot of data to figure out the reasons why, one just needs to pay attention. What we’ve gone through … [Read more]
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