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My Eastern European dad was “from the old country,” a man for whom demonstrating good manners was a non-negotiable expectation. Because of him and my mom, I grew to deeply
My Eastern European dad was “from the old country,” a man for whom demonstrating good manners was a non-negotiable expectation. Because of him and my mom, I grew to deeply
PHOTOGRAPHY: By Alison Shermeta Photography Artfolios held its grand opening this past fall in a chic downtown Winston-Salem space. At the end of the evening, I left as the proud
Here’s a trio of reasons to love the month of March: Weather: “In like a lion, out like a lamb” Sports: March Madness Celebration: A day when everyone is Irish!
If you read last month’s article “Napping is Good for You,” or have personally experienced the benefits of napping, you may be curious about napping “best practices.” While there is
As a work from home (WFH) pioneer since 2007, I have had my share of reboots and fresh starts. The experience has made clear that absent the structure, cadence, and
For nearly a decade, my devoted yet weary mom cared for my father, 24/7, until he passed at age 47. She simultaneously juggled an apartment crowded with kids and pets,
For the longest time, I was an adamant anti-napper. In my naïve arrogance, I thought “Who has time for such a thing? Napping is for babies, preschoolers and seriously old
I have made progress. I know I have because my eyes don’t lie. The many books, folders, and files that once lived in plain sight, in my office, are gone.
When I passed the 50-year mark, I saw a critical decision on the horizon, waiting for me: How would I live as I grew older? Of course, that big question
It was the day before Halloween. The sky befittingly gray, the temperature a cool 53 or so. I left my house mid-afternoon to take in the air, the day –
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