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Staying Creatively Connected to Grandchildren

Staying Creatively Connected to Grandchildren

Years ago, when my 4 older granddaughters were still young, I lived on the East Coast and they lived on the West. It worked for us, at least temporarily, as a great communication vehicle. Together we tried some pretty creative ways to stay connected. The blog below is actually a magazine column I wrote when my granddaughter, Laura, was about…

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IF IT’S NOT BRIEF AND FAST, WHAT GOOD IS IT?

IF IT’S NOT BRIEF AND FAST, WHAT GOOD IS IT?

Reality checks on Speed Interviewing whether you’re 22 or 62. I recently sat at one of several company/employer-sponsored speed interviewing tables where rotating college students had a very brief time to distribute resumes, let us know who they were and ask questions of us. Sounds stressful but great doesn’t it? Or maybe not. What might make it not so great?…

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The Heartbeat of my Embryonic New Book

The Heartbeat of my Embryonic New Book

I have a new book in my gut. Like a lot of “books” today, I don’t know, upon delivery, what it will most closely resemble: a physical or digital book, an online training, a series of booklets, or a course including instructor certification or some other form I haven’t yet heard of. The concept came when a CEO said, “I…

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Authorship and the Pregnant Elephant

Authorship and the Pregnant Elephant

Among my many After 50 male and female readers, there is a lot of serious talk about writing books. People are writing sexy women’s fiction, a history of a formerly secret university society, travel recommendations, a practical handbook to learning new technologies, a collection of stories about falls in the shower, an imaginary tale of circumventing the globe as the…

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