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Rona Gura
Aug21
Online Reviews
Posted By : Rona Gura

How often do you rely on online reviews when making choices?   I have found that, if I am making purchases of clothing online, I tend to read the reviews to determine the proper size. Generally, however, I will stay with my usual size unless the reviews really stress that the item runs big or small.   With respect to restaurant reviews I rarely eve

Corey Bearak
Aug20
Another group outing
Posted By : Corey Bearak

This afternoon I get to run another outing to a baseball stadium.  It will be the second time.  First was June 14 at Citi Field, Mets v. Yankees.  This one involves their high Class A minor league teams, Brooklyn Cyclones (Mets) v. Hudson Renegades (Yankees).  As Friday's blogger noted on Friday (of course), we arranged to throw out the first pitch

Mitch Tobol
Aug19
Ferry good
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

Nothing like a ferry ride across the LI Sound on a beautiful day like yesterday.   We were on our way to a wedding in Connecticut and instead of driving around on 95, we decided to take the Orient Point Ferry to New London. It's worth every penny. What a relaxing break.   I started to wonder what other alternate paths or breaks could or do I take d

Fred Klein
Aug18
Preparing
Posted By : Fred Klein

On Sunday I will be throwing out the first pitch at the (Mets minor league team) Coney Island Cyclones game (against the Yankees Hudson Valley minor league team). This is a great honor (bestowed upon me by my Gotham City Networking colleagues, especially Rosalia Ruberto and Corey Bearak) and I am both most appreciative and bigly apprehensive...I am

Benjamin Geizhals
Aug17
Don't Need It
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

The booth was where it has been for years. The company sold journals and was at the trade show every year.And, as in years past, they were offering free embossed journals as a promotion.As we have in the past, we picked a journal and waited on line thinking about the clever words, or variation of a name, we would ask to be embossed on the cover.But

Shawn Bernabeu
Aug16
The Dog Days of Summer
Posted By : Shawn Bernabeu

They say the end of August are the "Dog Days of Summer", They say, "These days are numbered, you have to take advantage". We have been working remote 3 years now, productivity is strong. Has the second half of August changed? Are people taking more advantage? Has this traditional vacation time of year changed?

Nancy Schess
Aug15
Your Advice?
Posted By : Nancy Schess

We are all in the people business in one form or another.   We all service human beings.  Those human beings might represent a business, but they are nonetheless humans.   As service professionals, our job is to make those human beings feel important and appreciated.  We could accomplish that goal in any number of different ways.   So, let’s take a

Rona Gura
Aug14
A New Deadline
Posted By : Rona Gura

We all have our deadlines. Work deadlines are usually the most prevalent. We all know when deadlines are approaching, and we all handle them differently.    I seem to have a new deadline in my life, the Amazon shipping deadline. I have become very dependent on Amazon for many of my basic needs from food items to clothing etc. If I am going away on

Corey Bearak
Aug13
"bachelor" time
Posted By : Corey Bearak

I've been telling friends and colleagues I am free to accept certain appointment without checking first this weekend (and a few days before and after because I am (temporarily) a bachelor. A friend liked my response to a a group text invite to a bagel breakfast that likely took place before most (other than Friday's blogger) read this commentary to

Mitch Tobol
Aug12
Fishing anyone?
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

This story gives new meaning to catching the big one.   While on a fishing trip with her family in late July, Tampa Bay Mayor Jane Castor reeled in a big catch...about 70 pounds of cocaine valued at some $1.1 million dollars.   The mayor told the Tampa Bay Times that the drugs were found in a package adrift in the Atlantic Ocean as she and other fa

Fred Klein
Aug11
New Tricks!
Posted By : Fred Klein

We have a 10 year old female Schnoodle (mixed breed Schnauzer/Poodle) appropriately named Charcoal by my wife Joanne.   She is, by far, the best dog we have ever lived with. She is so smart that she communicates with her eyes, snorts, barks and tail. So smart that she can tell (dinner) time.     She is loving, loyal, brave, vigilant, sweet, curious

Benjamin Geizhals
Aug10
Soundtracks
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

Have you ever listened to the soundtrack to a movie without the movie?We had the privilege of being at Tanglewood last Saturday for John Williams’ Film Night with the Boston Pops.As I listened to the music, my daughter’s words of so many years ago resonated. She was about five years old when she said “You know Dad, Music goes right to your heart.”S

Crysti Farra
Aug09
ISO Zen
Posted By : Crysti Farra

I find it hard to truly relax. My mind is always on overdrive. Between work, social activities, family business, worrying about my kids (grown adults) and trying to carve out some quality time for my honey and my puppy, it seems "I" get lost in the crunch.    Everyone chime in on tips to help me mentally disconnect and just be....

Nancy Schess
Aug08
Now It's My Turn
Posted By : Nancy Schess

This feels like the old days of blogs when Don Bernstein would start us off with a story line and we would each move the story forward one day at a time.   Now I’m picking up from Rona’s blog picking up from Fred’s blog.   To Rona’s point that it is too easy to respond by text, social media or what have you.  It is.    But what gets me are the soc

Rona Gura
Aug07
Restraint in the Face of Keyboards
Posted By : Rona Gura

I want to follow up with Fred’s blog from Friday. He wrote a thoughtful blog about the power of restraint. Essentially, Fred observed, that often it is just better to “restrain [yourself] in the face of real provocation or perceived provocation.”    I commented that this is an important message in the techno world that we live in. Coincidentally, I