Home used to be where we predominantly ate, slept and relaxed, but today we design our homes to serve multiple purposes. Even those rooms with specific functions have been transformed through technology, eye-pleasing storage and streamlined efficient appliances. Renovations are no longer made just …
You’re Doing Better Than You Think
The opportunity to design and construct your own building for your business is rare. So when a client/friend was fortunate enough to have this happen, I sent her an email with congratulations and a piece of advice. “Before your doors open to the public and …
Quick & Tasty: Chicken Thighs and Sausage
Autumn seems to be a busy time and this one dish recipe is the perfect dinner solution.
Book Review: Wine Girl
Wine Girl shares both the idyllic parts of the wine world and its misogynistic realities. However, the main takeaway is that the industry can evolve through the influence of women like Victoria James.
By any other name …
The total obliteration of our family’s last name when we get married seems antiquated for many of us.
Luggage & Travel Accessories
These recommendations are not affiliated links. I did the research, and here are the items that accompany me on my travels. I hope something on this list will help you on your next adventure or business trip
Live, Travel, Thrive
Your current goals and dreams are probably not what you expected them to be, but that is no reason not to rethink and rework plans and move forward. Your 2022 self will thank you for it!
Dog Days of Summer
This year has seen more than enough rules, regulations, and advice; therefore, as we enter mid-summer, my article is merely contemplative; best read with your morning cup of coffee or something more substantial later in the day.
Wine Tasting Room Etiquette
By Amy Lieberfarb, Sip On This Juice
Visiting a winery this summer? Before you start to sniff, swirl & spit you might want to check out these tasting room suggestions.
Tips From The Pros… Is YOUR glass ready?!?
There Were Bright Spots
“The pandemic represents a rare but narrow window of opportunity to reflect, reimagine, and reset our world” – Professor Klaus Schwab, Founder and Executive Chairman, World Economic Forum.I was fortunate back in February 2019 as a solo entrepreneur with a fully functioning home office I could quickly …
Brief Review: Clanlands
CLANLANDS: Whiskey, Warfare and a Scottish Adventure Like No Other – Sam Heughan & Graham McTavish The itinerary included a week in London, then take the train to Scotland where I was going to try and abandon my penchant for over planning and just see …
Health, Love and Your Productivity
The beginning of any year always brings with it some degree of transition as we embrace a new start. Unfortunately, 2021 begins with a continuation of Covid. While the first phase found us re-connecting with home and family, the timing of this second wave offers …
Entrepreneurial Demons
I came across an article on Thrive Global entitled Do I need to be an entrepreneur? by Akasha Rose Indream. My initial reaction was somewhat defensive I don’t need to be an entrepreneur I want to be one. Indream’s article abounds with pertinent questions – …