Staying Local Creates An Aroma In Your Life
America is a land of drivers and commuters. We hop in our vehicle, grab a train or bus and we’re off. Nothing wrong with that. This is a great land with lots to discover, experience and explore. However, there is something to be said for staying put every once in awhile, as well as making […]
Read MoreToxic Work Environments Are Realizing the Pain
I am seeing more press on the “Great Resignation,” an event long overdue and evidence of just the way workplaces have been. Let me tell you some of the experiences I had in the workplace starting from 1985: I was aggressively intimidated at a job. I experienced unwanted touching, forced to work as a bouncer […]
Read MoreDo You Care About The Earth?
There is only one earth…and by the looks of it, not much of the billions of people on the planet care much about it. It’s them…and only them. Be it littering, smoke stacks billowing out pollution, cars roaring down roads in mass traffic jams, a lawn mower zooming across a property, exhaust from heating and […]
Read MoreBicycling…A worldwide tradition
The basic bicycle design can be traced back to 1493, when Gian Giacomo Caprotti sketched out the idea. Another version was built in France in 1791. However, what many people consider the first practical bicycle was created in 1817 by Karl von Drais, a German civil servant. A four-wheeled human-powered vehicle with a rope to connect gears to the […]
Read MoreGetting Good Sleep Is A Must
The aspect of sleep, is one which, doesn’t get enough attention. Without proper sleep, how good can we expect to be the next day? Distractions from the day cloud our mind as we wrestle to calm our mind, and drift off. Not always easy. Upon awaking, we haven’t been well rested and then make choices, agreements […]
Read MoreEach Morning Is A New Start
Our lives have many twists and turns. Not every day is pleasant, and sometimes there is conflict. For a brief time, I was raised in the 19th Ward of Rochester, New York. It was the late 60’s. Integration was at the surface of discussion all through the U.S.A., but where I grew up, WE WERE INTEGRATED. No partiality […]
Read MoreMust-Haves in Your Kitchen
A quality living experience can be had regardless of the home you occupy. Be it a room with a kitchen, apartment in a low/middle-income high-rise, or a mansion on 15 acres. They all have a kitchen. And what’s in that kitchen sets the tone for your enjoyment and satisfaction before, during and after you dine. Here are some […]
Read MoreDo You Have A Plan?
Throughout my life, I’ve been asked the question, “do you have a plan?” The challenge of planning doesn’t end the older you get. You have to have a plan in life to take you to the next place in your life. Sure, you’ll pivot, dodge and adjust, but it is the plan that will lead you […]
Read MoreSNOW—You have to love it…just a little
I grew up in the upstate New York snowbelt. The lake effect moisture would get picked up over the Great Lakes and it would “pour” down on our home in snowflakes the size of a quarter…sometimes half dollars. Seems some parts of the country could use a little snow these days. So much heat…so many fires. All has […]
Read MoreRebound from Discouragement. Get Your Life Back
There are many “voices” that keep us down and out in this world. Negative feedback, failures (which, really, are merely setbacks and learning experiences), bad relationships, bad choices, bad attitude. However, there is one area that covers them all—and if we can just overcome it—-then we are on a path to success, and, realizing our […]
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