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News Year’s Resolutions

Author: Brian Ellis

Here it is the last week of January and I can already see the New Year’s resolution bandwagon starting to lose members at my local gym. I’ll have to admit, I’m not exactly following my resolution at 100 percent, but a campaign I’m working on is giving me added incentive to stay engaged in my [...]

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Old Dogs

Author: Genevieve Gaddy

When I was in high school, my mom was one of the least computer-savvy people I knew. She pecked at the keys, barely knew how to send an email and got frustrated trying to open a Word document.  She hated the computer so much that she wrote invoices for her interior design business by hand [...]

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New Communication

Author: Stacy Moskowitz

Everyone had always told me there would be nothing more rewarding than having children.  I never fully understood what was meant by this until this summer when my first child was born.  Everything stopped and then it changed – in an incredible way that can’t be put into words.  If you’re a mom, you know [...]

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Rules of Attention

Author: Pia Mara Finkell

I recently attended a very helpful presentation training offered by my colleague Brian Ellis. For this session, we were asked to prepare and give a new business presentation to a potential client. We were filmed and critiqued by our colleagues on content, energy and style. Horrifying, perhaps, but extremely helpful.
 
Besides realizing you should always wear [...]

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The Dog Whisperer’s Rules to Live By

Author: agay

I decided to forgo the usual “on the eve of Thanksgiving this is what I’m thankful for” shtick and instead briefly write about a great article I recently read in the New York Times.
In Becoming the Alpha Dog in Your Own Home, Times reporter Alex Williams examines that ways in which parents employ the techniques [...]

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