When my kids were little, my wife and I always prided ourselves on pushing off the savings until later and taking the kids on lots of vacations. We looked at this as an investment in their childhood, our family, and a mutual love of traveling. We felt very lucky to have taken these family trips […]
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When you woke up this morning, did you think you might change the world today?
I know around 6 p.m. on Thursday, December 1, 1955, the world changed. When a department store seamstress named Rosa Parks simply refused to give up her seat on a bus in Montgomery, Alabama, the world changed. I know at 1:25 p.m. on Thursday, March 25, 1965, the world changed. When 25,000 people gathered at […]
3 Tips to Prepare for Unexpected Absences
Here’s something no one wants to think about: unexpectedly missing work. Whether it’s an illness that keeps you home for a few days, or a family emergency that requires an extended absence, circumstances that keep you from work can happen when you least expect them. Then, while you’re unexpectedly absent, it’s likely business as usual […]
Is Your Organization Evolving with Digital Trends?
Fewer and fewer of your emails are being read, your organization’s social media plan feels misdirected and you’re struggling to increase interest in community events. Does this sound familiar? You are not alone. In this ever-evolving digital age we live in, how can you ensure that you and your organization remain relevant? The key is […]
Tackle Your Demons to Reach the Goal Line
Failure is simply the opportunity to begin again, this time more intelligently. – Henry Ford An acquaintance of mine had an opportunity to interview the late, great actor Vincent Price about 30 years ago, but though she admired Price’s work, she handed the assignment to someone else. That writer had a pleasant interview with Price, followed […]
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