I hear this time and again from jobseekers, “I network all the time but it seems like a big waste of time,” and I will definitely admit that there’s very little one-to-one correlation between the amount of time you spend networking and the return. It’s like looking for a rough, uncut diamond in a haystack. […]
September 13, 2010
in Money
Today’s Money Monday comes from my friend, Jill Russo Foster of Cash, Credit and Your Finances. This weekend is the unofficial end to summer. Kids are back to school. So, what’s next? The holidays! I was in Costco and they had Christmas wrapping paper out two weeks ago. Shouldn’t they at least wait until after […]
As the temperature drops and leaves change colors, it’s time to change your look as well. What better way to update your closet and turn over a new leaf (figuratively, of course) than by mixing in some of the season’s most stylish and on-trend colors? Twice a year the Pantone Color Institute releases a color […]
I found this article on Creating Rewarding Relationships by Kim Leatherdale, therapist, writer, artist, and fellow human. I thought it was excellent and wanted to share it with you. Sometimes I see couples who just don’t seem willing to change. Although they are in my office and they “say” they want to do something to […]
Today I have the pleasure of speaking at Berkeley College in Manhattan. I’ll be giving the college seniors some tips on how to graduate into the real world. I so love speaking to college seniors because they are so energetic and have lots of questions. I also often learn a thing or two from them. […]