by Betsey Fortlouis | Dec 11, 2021 | Blog, Uncategorized
Most of us eagerly and enthusiastically look forward to the holidays throughout the other eleven months of the year. Joyful festivities and celebrations infiltrate the monotony of our daily routines. I’ve witnessed even the most taciturn among us conspicuously...
by Betsey Fortlouis | Dec 21, 2019 | Blog, Uncategorized
Most of us eagerly and enthusiastically look forward to the holidays throughout the other eleven months of the year. Joyful festivities and celebrations infiltrate the monotony of our daily routines. I’ve witnessed even the most taciturn among us conspicuously...
by Roberta Oster Sachs | Dec 29, 2017 | Uncategorized
After the trees have let go of their leaves and the winter wind begins to whip, I like to write an end-of-the-year letter to each of my children. Part annual review and part love letter, these writings are a place for me to reflect on the year’s milestones as well as...
by Guy Clumpner | Dec 8, 2017 | Uncategorized
A three decade plus journey in the business world has helped me better comprehend what works, what doesn’t work and what’s important at work and in life. Among the many insights I’ve gained is that curiosity and ignorance are greatly underrated. Our...
by Tom Epperson | Dec 1, 2017 | Uncategorized
There’s a great speech by Dr. Henry Cloud about the power of necessary endings. Necessary endings are those that help us grow and thrive, much in the way that pruning a rose bush allows the best buds to bloom. A necessary ending might be letting go of a project that...
by Sharon Amoss | Nov 17, 2017 | Uncategorized
Amid the recent #metoo social media campaign to raise awareness of sexual violence, and the flood of allegations against powerful and famous men that has followed, a social media post caught my eye. Its author lamented, “If we keep digging into everyone’s pasts, will...
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