Thanksgiving. There are so many things I love about this holiday we celebrate in America each November. Beyond the family, friends, and food, it turns out that being thankful is also immensely healthy. In Melinda Beck's Wall Street Journal article this week, she outlines how those who are grateful reap a myriad of benefits, including:... Continue Reading →
One of the Least Expensive But Highly Effective Ways to Build Relationships
You return home from a job interview. Or from a lunch with someone you've recently met. Or from a business trip where you met some new people. Or from a meeting with your child's teacher. What's your first action? Catch up with e-mail? Go through your mail? How about send a card? In these days marked by... Continue Reading →
Those Entitled Millenials
Do you have a younger person on your team (or maybe even a boss) that, given the right day, can drive you crazy? They seem entitled. Perhaps flighty or scattered? Maybe even unprofessional at times? Millenials (typically considered those born after 1980) are easy to bash. But Nancy Lublin provides a helpful perspective in a... Continue Reading →