List It Out
What are the things that you need to do? List it out, write it down, decide what matters. You know the things. Tell the story. Write down the recipe. You will be better off if you list it out and Read More …
What are the things that you need to do? List it out, write it down, decide what matters. You know the things. Tell the story. Write down the recipe. You will be better off if you list it out and Read More …
When the event says, weather permitting they are not kidding. They will cancel, or postpone until another time (if they can.) Who wants to be out in the rain, wind and hail (or, worse – lightning, thunder snow and tornadoes)? Read More …
All together now is not the same as altogether now… Which is not as weird as it seems. All together = a group, or a gathering in the same place as in – all of us, together again. altogether = Read More …
A fun new acronym for parents. You are hoping for TILL or, “Today I Learned Lots” for short. Which is in fact, not likely to be the answer you get from your kids at the end of the day, sitting Read More …
This pizza or that pizza…which one do you like better? I know it is a summer 3-day weekend holiday, but good pizza is hard to pass up. When in Rome (or when in the greater NYC area) as they say, Read More …
Once in a blue moon is actually kind of common – regardless of how old you are. According to some fairly quick, “half-assed internet research” (I skipped the sites were they gave you the formula and tapped into the one Read More …
Seems like, in life, everything changes and we just need to: Adapt. Grow. Learn. Understand. Get a grip. Be patient. Help others. Work differently. Sooner than later everything changes and when that happens, nothing will ever be the same. ~ Read More …
Be ready and prepare but when someone says to you I’ll bring… dessert empty boxes pizza extra cash the snacks a spare set of chairs the beer the card that we can all sign Or, whatever it is. You know Read More …
Well. Your list (as a parent) is rarely the same list as the one your kids have. Clean your room. Make your bed. Do your homework. Take time off from your tablet, phone, or computer. Write your thank you notes. Read More …
Talk to them. Listen to them. Take notes, and more notes than you ever thought you should. Then, you can write a pitch, an e-mail, or website copy. Or, you can write a letter of recommendation along with an e-mail Read More …