ARCHIVE January, 2010

Business, Blogging and Money: Why Commingling Is Stupid

January 19, 2010 | entrepreneurship

Commingling Funds is Stupid
We all know that commingling funds is a bad idea. From a legal standpoint, my understanding (Translation: I am NOT an attorney so if you want the real deal on this issue, call one) is that mixing funds that you are holding in the care of one of your clients with your [...]

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Secondary Infertility – More Prevalent than You Might Think

January 13, 2010 | Motherhood

Secondary infertility is defined as the inability to become pregnant, or carry a pregnancy to term, after having given birth to one or more children and it is estimated that over 3 million women are affected by this. In fact, more women are affected by secondary infertility than primary infertility but for a host of [...]

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Supersize Me: What I Learned from My First Marathon and the Benefits of Feed Stations

January 11, 2010 | Personal Development

Fourteen years ago I ran my first marathon…and I was totally unprepared. I remember the day before the race perfectly. I drove up to Steamboat with a bunch of my running friends to do the half marathon. I had run a gazillion half marathons by that point and had run a minimum of 50 miles [...]

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New Year’s Resolutions and How Not to Blow It Again This Year

January 7, 2010 | Personal Development

Several years ago I was going a couple of rounds with a friend on the topic of New Year’s Resolutions. I was on the “I think they are bunk” side of the fence and he was telling me his current list and feeling incredibly energized about all that was to come.
Had I just met this [...]

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Non-Predictive Numerology & Why You Might Be Feeling a Shift this Year

January 6, 2010 | Numerology

As a numerologist I often have people ask me if I can predict things for them – will they get married this year, will they get pregnant, will they make more money this year? While it is possible to expect certain shifts to occur or energies to to play a bigger role at certain points [...]

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Hiding Out, Bailing Out, and When To Sit the Cuss Out

January 5, 2010 | Personal Development

I saw The Fantastic Mr. Fox this weekend with my 3 year old and “cuss” may just be my favorite new word. I often feel compelled to use the f-word, or at least I say it a lot under my breath but with a 3yo running around I have had to clean up my act. [...]

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Jonathan Fields – The Career Renegade and Modern Day Renaissance Man

January 5, 2010 | Lifestyle Designers

I am thrilled to include Jonathan Fields in my interview series on entrepreneurs who are getting it right. Jonathan is the kind of guy you would expect to have a massive ego because of everything he has accomplished and the success he’s achieved but he is incredibly generous, purely approachable and a truly likeable guy.
He [...]

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Mojo: Mastering the Art of Playing at Work and Life

January 4, 2010 | entrepreneurship

I shared an article I was writing with a friend about what I had learned over the past 18 months, what surprised me and what kept me in the game when I most felt like bailing out (like many others have this year) and she said, “you should write a book about that”. I didn’t [...]

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Liz Strauss and the Benefits of The Beginner’s Mind

January 4, 2010 | Lifestyle Designers

I had heard about Liz Strauss and was watching her online for a while; but, when the most awesome Chris Garrett suggested I reach out to her I finally did it and she was generous enough to let me share this interview with you.
If you don’t know Liz already she is a social web strategist and [...]

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