Archive for November, 2010

To Read or Not To Read

Posted on November 28th, 2010 by by Barbara

My niece Gretchen is about to give birth to her first child. During her pregnancy, her husband Tony has been reading to their unborn baby. Currently, he’s working his way through Don Quixote.

In my family, this is considered …

One Thursday is Not Enough

Posted on November 24th, 2010 by by Barbara

When I first began making regular trips to London, I discovered that mid-November was a perfect travel time. It was a quiet time for my business and it was a quiet time for the travel industry so all sorts of …

A Few Thoughts on Living Rich

Posted on November 22nd, 2010 by by Barbara

Several years ago, Marlo Thomas compiled over 100 personal stories in a book called The Right Words at the Right Time.  People both famous and less well known shared stories about a moment when words changed their lives.

Many …

Shining a Spotlight on Small Business

Posted on November 17th, 2010 by by Barbara

Janesville, Minnesota, the small town where I grew up, had a population of about 1200 when I was living there. It also had 4 grocery stores, 2 hardware stores, 2 dry goods stores, a bakery, 4 restaurants, 4 gas stations, …

Goal Setting Revisited

Posted on November 15th, 2010 by by Barbara

When I was heading back from a quick trip last week, I found myself behind a fertilizer truck with a sign on the back that always makes me do a doubletake. “Safety is our goal” it proclaimed.

What’s wrong with …

Sitting on a Gold Mine?

Posted on November 12th, 2010 by by Barbara

Shortly before the end of the year, I was talking to Karyn Ruth White and the subject of resolutions came up. “I don’t really make them,” she said. “But I do sit down at the end of the year and …

On Conduct Unbecoming

Posted on November 5th, 2010 by by Barbara

A few weeks before Christmas, a friend was recounting her frustrating experience at the post office. “Not only were the clerks cranky,” she said. “The line was full of people who obviously don’t come to the post office very often.  …

Another Beginning

Posted on November 3rd, 2010 by by Barbara

Normally a day that includes spending time at LAX would not be cause to celebrate. Today is different, however. Nancy’s coming home.

Nancy is my expat sister. Younger than me by two years, she’s spent her entire adult life living …

10 Things Self-Employment Can Teach Us

Posted on November 1st, 2010 by by Barbara

Comedian Paula Poundstone once said, “My father always told me I needed something to fall back on. But I knew if I listened, I’d fall back.”

I thought of that this morning when I read Connie Hozvicka’s blog post about …