Archive | Weekly Survival

Weekly or bi-monthly stories and tips for surviving your work week. We like to find the humor in our irony, and hope you do, too.

Moral Obligation

Do we have a moral obligation to give back to society when we become a certain age? Not that age should ever play a role in deciding when we give. I am a true believe of teaching my children to donate their toys early. Sadly, our home state ranks a low 30+ out of 50. […]

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Celebrity: Good or Bad?

Are you indifferent to celebrities, or does the thought of meeting certain celebrities make you giddy? Or maybe it’s not a hollywood celebrity you care about, it’s recognition for professional accomplishments and the idea of making a difference that matters? A client and I were discussing the CEO of her company and his desire to […]

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The Psychology of Angry Motivation

Unlike my cohorts, I’m no psychologist. but I suppose my fascination with the human condition, and our complex emotions, makes me a pseudo-expert wannabe. In an early post we cover the fear that drives us. Recently I had an argument with my spouse about sending the wrong parenting message to our daughter and realized that […]

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Come Together

What do you think, did Starbucks nail it with their buy a friend a coffee campaign? Coffee with a cause, or a cause with coffee, are both interesting concepts. I’ve been referring to my self indulgent desire for more change as latte activism. Like many, I’m a time starved parent and wife, trying to be engaged in […]

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Consultants and Fees

Many of us have reached a point in our lives when we’ve been asked about lending our expertise, and even charging for it. How do you know what to charge? Some markets and industries bear more than others. For instance, an NGO in global markets might only warrant day rates of $600-$800.  At creative agencies, […]

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Urban Retreat

Over the holidays, I was posing a question to family and friends during a debate on reducing our carbon footprint. What will eco-conscious families do about their second home? In an earlier blog post, I mention my second home. A condo that we had to sell at an all time low, after purchasing the expensive […]

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Holiday Returns

Today I resolved to do my least favorite post-holiday thing – run errands and return stuff. Mostly my very own frivolous purchases during Black Friday when my family bought way too much crap at 7 am at Freddy’s. Socks, scarves, who knows what else and why. But I also had another case of being given […]

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We are the Shareholders

What’s your thought on Staples, and the recent news that they are cutting employee hours to avoid paying for the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) for their people? Have you ever decided to boycott a retail business for treating their employees poorly? I’ve done it to Walmart. And now it’s time to avoid Staples. In in […]

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Currency of Tomorrow

As covert agents, wheels continue to spin around how we can lead in an ever changing economy, and make it better. I’ve been thinking a lot about currency and the different kinds that exist. Money, bitcoin and digital currencies, networks, position and rank, bonuses, time, gifts or rewards, points and badges, and I’m sure there […]

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Holiday Realism

As I was shopping late with my mom this evening, she insisted we check out JCPenney’s for a pink dress for my daughter. I haven’t stepped into a JCPenney’s since… I can’t even remember. I was curious to see what has or hasn’t changed, based on the de-throned CEO Ron Johnson’s vision for a more […]

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