July 19, 2011
Last post, I wrote about an awesome idea for helping spark an interest in capitalism and business principles in your kids by taking “Business Trips” as vacations – as suggested by Raising CEO Kids’ Sarah Cook.
Today, Cook gives us the questions... continue reading...
July 17, 2011
I wrote recently about vacationing away from the crowds in Southwest Colorado. Today, I have another idea that comes from Raising CEO Kids’ Sarah Cook.
Cook suggests taking business trips – with your kids! But not... continue reading...
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young executives May 23, 2011
Although the workforce is almost equally men and women now, the cards still seem stacked against women, or at least that’s often how we act.
There are several body language gestures we, as women, make that puts us in a submissive stance... continue reading...
April 28, 2011
I bet even if you are in a blissful union, you probably already know the answer – that’s right, money.
While approximately 50% of all first marriages end in divorce, the root cause for 70% of failure has something to do with money.
It doesn’t have to ... continue reading...
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The Money Huddle April 20, 2011
Charisma: “a spiritual power or personal quality that gives an individual influence or authority over large numbers of people,” according to www.dictionary.com.
It’s a quality in a person that makes you want to be around them, make them attractive to you in some wa... continue reading...
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The Silent Language of Leaders How Body Language Can Help or Hurt How You Lead April 12, 2011
Money can be a huge divider in a marriage. The discussion of it is uncomfortable enough and then, of course, there’s the supply (or lack thereof).
Couple must learn to at least find a way to communicate about their finances in a calm, healthy and pro... continue reading...
April 11, 2011
If you are professional, chances are good you’ve done some sort of body language training – eye contact, where your hands are, when you smile, etc.
Did you learn that when you meet someone, within 7 se... continue reading...
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Whether you’re selling your house or just want to spruce it up a little now that Spring has come, there are some very specific things to do that can increase the curb appeal and value of your home.
There are also a cou... continue reading...
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upgraded insulation April 4, 2011
Isn’t this what we are all pursuing in our careers these days – make a living and still be able to be a good parent?
I know when I worked full-time, it was always a challenge to find the balance between doing my job and still making it to doc... continue reading...
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Most businesses have a mission statement developed – the operating philosophy and stated goals they have established - but do they also have a vision statement?
According to best-selling author and entrepreneur Tamara Monosoff, a ... continue reading...
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