by Laura D'Argo | Apr 25, 2014 | Arts, Columnist, Laura DArgo, News, women
Finding Beauty in Our Community The snow flies as I write this (yes it was mid-April!), and I think of the duck sitting in my yard devotedly keeping her eggs warm. This dear one will continue to do so for 25 to 29 days. She is a bit on her own in this process though...
by Dan Waldschmidt | Apr 25, 2014 | Business, Dan Waldschmidt, Leadership, News
Circumstances never magically fix themselves. Bad times don’t just automatically get better. You have to be involved in the process. You have to change what you’re doing. You have to make hard decisions. Even when you don’t feel like it. Even when...
by Pam Waits | Apr 24, 2014 | Author, Columnist, Humor, Pam Waits
This Fly is fly
by Dan Waldschmidt | Apr 24, 2014 | Business, Dan Waldschmidt, Leadership, News
It’s hard to get things done when you don’t know what you want to do. Even if you know what you want to do it’s difficult to achieve success when your life is a mess. You need to have a plan to stay organized. When things are a mess you can’t...
by Lillian D. Bjorseth | Apr 24, 2014 | Columnist, Lillian Bjorseth, News
“Online tools and channels provide communication vehicles to accelerate and shorten the relationship cycle in advance of meeting in real time,” said Mike Dwyer, director of talent acquisition and engagement at viaForencsics, a mobile security firm, and panelist at the...