The Most Entrepreneur-Friendly States – Independent Street – WSJ
Florida is number 4 on the list! If you click to see the entire study in PDF, you will find lots more information, not just for entrepreneurs! Check it out… … Continue reading
Garden Grew A Huge Cucumber!
Brett planted cucumbers and we got one!!! Tara
A Networking Pro Learns New Job-Search Tricks – WSJ.com
Another interesting article from WSJ – follows an old guy through a job search, with younger pros showing him “new tricks”… Below is what struck me the most… 🙂 Note … Continue reading
Women M.B.A.s Doing No Worse than Men in Recession – WSJ.com
Women M.B.A.s Doing No Worse than Men in Recession – WSJ.com. The last quote in the article: “I think it’s up to women to raise their hands if they’re willing … Continue reading
Moral Dilemma
Think of this hypothetically: you are sick, maybe contagious, and so is your toddler. Toddler has a pediatrician appointment this afternoon. Toddler’s father and grandmother are available to take said … Continue reading
Tess and “Row, Row, Row your boat”
Here I serve as the interviewer/narrator, for Tess’ entertaining rendition of “Row the Boat” and “Happy Birthday”… Enjoy! 🙂
“Fatherly Advice” from Gary Rich – Advice for people entering the “Job World”… :)
So my dad sent the following bit of advice along in an email to me, and I wanted to share it with the world… Written by Gary Rich, this advice … Continue reading
Part One – Internet Marketing Review/Tools and Steps
Started on Tuesday, 13 July 2010 This is a review/summary of what I’ve learned about Internet marketing so far, through my trials and attempts to succeed in my network marketing … Continue reading
Maslow’s Pyramid Gets a Makeover | Miller-McCune Online
Maslow’s Pyramid Gets a Makeover | Miller-McCune Online. Here is an article worth reading. Should Maslow’s hierarchy of needs pyramid be revised, or worse, disposed of? This guy replaces the … Continue reading
Finally I’m Back!
It’s been a while since I blogged last, which says a lot about my attention levels! We also went on vacation from June 30-July 5 and it took a while … Continue reading