Monthly Archives: January 2021

Coincidence? Or Something Else?

I’ve talked about the mess that my life was in my 20’s in general terms.  Most of us can relate to the idea that we thought we knew what was best, or right for the moment, or at least acknowledge … Continue reading

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The World is Coming to an End!

Not really. This post is not about politics or religion. It’s about perspective. If you do any reading about politics or public policy, or if you watch (scroll through) any media, you know that politics is usually partisan, typically hyperbolic … Continue reading

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Want to be Successful? Procrastinate.

The difference between  productive people and those who spin their wheels has a lot to do with what has been coined focus vs diffuse thinking.   Thanks to advancements in neuroscience, we are able to understand how our brains work best.  … Continue reading

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Now that I’m retired….

In the summer, I love to sit on my back deck, tinkling the ice in my tea glass, wearing a floppy hat to shade my eyes while I survey the wildlife in my backyard. I enjoy the myriad of birds … Continue reading

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What I learned about myself in 2020 (or, “2020: A Passover Year”)

Some people are writing about their silver linings after living 9 months in a pandemic, like “My husband and I became closer by spending more time together”.  Some are listing benefits as a result of living in the year 2020 … Continue reading

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