Yesterday morning my little red Nissan 200SX popped into my head while I was reading the New York Times, watching Stephanopoulos followed by Meet the Press and sipping coffee. I was hardly making enough money to buy that new car in 1985 so I didn’t. I leased it. Leasing was still a relatively new concept […]
Transparency As The New Black
Last Friday I attended the NYCIP Round Table Writers’ Conference. My friend Laura Dawson who was speaking at the Saturday session had suggested I was probably ahead of what the conference was offering, but it wouldn’t hurt to network. She was right. And in fact it felt good to be reminded that I have learned […]
Maximum Results
I have never much liked the idea of interval training. Once I get going, I never like to stop. Mostly for fear that once I stop I won’t get started again. But now that I am at the ‘age’ where what worked for me in terms of exercise doesn’t seem to be the doing the […]
Solar Ecstasy
My friend and writing cohort, Naomi Rosenblatt has just opened this new showing of digital art at the SB Digital Gallery at 125 East 4th Street. It will be on display through May 13. This is a really impressive expression of art meeting technology, plus there are great gift ideas for Mother’s Day! It is […]
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 […]
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