Have Some Fun on April Fool’s Day!

BY DEBBIE BARR To say that 2020 was a difficult year would be the granddaddy of all understatements. 2020 wasn’t just difficult – it was uniquely difficult. Along with the rest of […]
When One Door Closes: Lynda Meyer: A Portrait of Reinvention

BY JEAN MARIE JOHNSON “She fired me!” “What are you talking about?” “I’ve given twenty-five years to that shop and she just…let me go.” “What happened?” “Said she ‘no longer […]
Forsyth Magazines’ Reader Survey: You Spoke, We Answered

BY DENISE HEIDEL In February, we asked our readers to participate in a readers’ survey – something we try to do on at least a semi-annual basis. The feedback we […]
Do You Know Your Enneagram Type?

BY MEGAN TAYLOR Within the past few months on social media, you may have seen two new words pop up on your feed – enneagram types. These words are personality […]
Stubborn Stains: An In-Depth Kitchen Cleaning

BY LAUREN SEPHTON When it comes to cleaning those stubborn stains and unorganized kitchen cabinets, it’s all about working smarter, not harder. Laying out the science below, you may just […]
LOST & FOUND: Part III of IV

BY DEREK CERNAK The previous two months, I told you about lost toys, and how a chance encounter with a flying spider began an annual gathering of friends, nature, and […]
Writers Who Read: Celebrating the Beauty of Nature

BY MEGAN TAYLOR April is packed full of holidays, including everything from Easter and Earth Day to Financial Literacy month, and we are going to focus on Earth Day in […]
How to Overcome Your Fear of Flying

How to Overcome Your Fear of Flying BY AMY HILL With the roll-out of COVID-19 vaccines, travelers are more likely to consider hopping on a flight and taking a vacation […]
A Talk with My Younger Self: Five Ideas that Strengthen and Provoke

A Talk with My Younger Self: Five Ideas that Strengthen and Provoke BY JEAN MARIE JOHNSON I look over the landscape of my lived decades with pride, amazement, sadness, and […]
Changing Careers Later in Life

Changing Careers Later in Life BY KAREN COOPER Changing careers later in your life can be a daunting prospect…. But also, a fairly thrilling one! For me, deciding to go […]