I’ve taken notes for as long as I can remember. It was ingrained in my NYC public school education to take notes. Even when my short term memory was much sharper and not flooded with today’s information overload, I never trusted what I might remember. I was told if I took notes I would learn […]
The Way
When I first started working at CBS in the late eighties I was introduced to The Way. The Way referred to how we did business. Adapting to the way and understanding the way was in direction proportion to the way you fared in the company. I welcomed the way. The company I worked at previously was […]
Organizing My Thoughts
I like to say that my mind is like my computer. Often there are many programs open at once and they are all fighting for my time and attention. In an effort to avoid a complete brain freeze, I open one more. My journal file. Writing with no purpose is one of the most productive […]
Not Just A Tennis Lesson
There is something about the civility of a tennis match that always leaves me in awe. Yes, we know that by tennis standards the New York crowd is considered a bit louder than most, even the fans who are just visiting. But every time I am lucky enough to visit the US Open Tennis Center in […]
My Anti-Aging Secret
I’m guest posting today at Endless Beauty a great website that focuses on women leveraging good health to achieve great beauty. Stop over and check it out! http://endlessbeauty.com/articles/my-anti-aging-secrets-or-how-take-ten-years-your-face
Coffee is for Closers
People dislike the word sell. It implies capitalism, bureaucracy, lying, persuading, untruth. Visions of sleazy, unfulfilled men with loosened ties, wrinkled shirts and worn briefcases a la Death of a Salesman come to mind. And for me, always, Alec Baldwin’s classic tirade in Glengarry Glen Ross. People tell me all the time that they could […]
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