We've all been COVIDing for over a year now and so many of our behaviors have changed.
Cold beer on a parched throat
Plopping down at day’s end
A shaded beach nap
A cooling dip in water
A clever rejoinder
It had been almost a year since we were inside a museum, so the notice from the Brooklyn Museum grabbed our attention. It was an invitation to a member’s preview of the new Kaws exhibit. At the museum. Not virtual.
Limited admission. After six in the evening.
Someone once told me that the best way to become good at relationships, is to be in them! Simple advice, but oh, so true.
Recently, I’ve had the opportunity to go on a new adventure with a family that sought out guidance on inheritance. Most people feel an overwhelming urge to do something different, upon inheriting a great sum. The best advice I give is to practice “business as usual” with no major decisions in the first 12-18 months. Relationships are at the center of how we interact with everything. We have paradigms that influence how we relate to people, places, and things.
Has anyone else noticed the increasing appointment frenzy? And has anyone else noticed how important it is to understand how the system works?
In view of recent allegations against the New York governor (which this blog is not about) a long time female friend and I recently discussed the issue. We then began talking about different situations we have found ourselves in over the years wherein inappropriate things were said to us, all in professional settings. We discussed our outrage and individual responses to each situation.
I did not expect to follow last week’s blog welcoming the return of Mets baseball tomorrow. A Newsday article yesterday, a discussion at the Gotham Brad Scherer Happy Hour Friday eve and an email exchange with Mr.
Ever notice how everyone else has the answer for your issue?
No matter what it is; realtionship, business, love, angst, etc. You explain your issue and in that conversation there'll be at some point a declaritive statement from that person saying "this is what you should do!"
