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Graduation Messages to the Class of 2026: What lies ahead
Remember college graduation day? You sat on the edge of your seat, listening to a well-known speaker pontificating about what’s ahead, sharing their stories, some lighthearted moments or funny tales, firsthand experiences, and wisdom as you waited to be handed your newly minted degree. What’s the typical takeaway from these voices of experience? Continue to learn, stay curious, don’t be afraid to take risks, value your relationships, have an adventure and try to keep an open mind in your personal life and career. Also, bear in mind that your diploma is just a piece of paper. It’s nice to have,...
How to Turn Waiting into Valuable Time
A friend asks, “What’s your week like?” and you answer: “All I do is wait, mostly in doctors’ offices. I wait for the bus, a taxi, or the subway, or in traffic to get to the internist on Monday, the podiatrist on Tuesday, an MRI on Wednesday (for that bunion, ouch), the dentist on Thursday, and the gastroenterologist on Friday. In between, I have my psychotherapist, another wait, even if we do a Zoom.” Yes, we’ve reached that age, and we’re hanging out more in doctors’/dentists’ and other healthcare professionals' offices. We try to beat the system by scheduling...
Complaint about Corporate America? Take it to the top.
Got a problem with corporate America? Take your complaints to the top. We’ve gone up the food chain, starting at the bottom by complaining to a salesperson, the wait staff, or a telephone caller—and getting nowhere. They’re merely doing their job. The top brass is where the buck stops. So that’s where we’ve decided to start, sharing with humor some of our biggest complaints about three companies: Williams Sonoma, Anthropic, and Tinder. Our letters represent our attempts to be heard; one we did write, and we never heard back. We’re happy if you want to copy our template for any...
With Time So Precious, Do or Buy it Now
You get a medical report with troubling results. A friend gets very ill or dies or has a life-changing accident. You hear that someone close to you has been blindsided and is getting a divorce. You learn that a neighbor made a major financial mistake and will need to move and change their lifestyle fast. These are all wake-up calls. Life does not go in a straight trajectory; it can meander and change in a nanosecond, as Joan Didion wrote in her book, The Year of Magical Thinking, after her husband’s sudden death. It happens all the time, and sometimes...
A Staycation: How to Play Tourist in Your Own Backyard
As we begin to plan late spring and summer trips here, there, and everywhere that are exotic, adventurous or beautiful, what about staying put and exploring all we can do in our own city, suburbs or even neighborhood? Each of us can be a tourist in our own backyard. It’s close, easy to get to, less costly and conveniently right under our noses! Recently, Barbara, new to Baltimore, went to see the blooming cherry blossom trees by Ft. McHenry and within view of the former, now damaged, Key Bridge. There weren’t as many trees as in Washington, D.C., but there...