It's Saturday and I'm wondering what it would be like if the work week was 4 vs. 5 day. The traditional 5-day work week has been a standard for decades, but lately, there has been a growing interest in the concept of a 4-day work week.
Switching to a 4-day work week promises increased productivity and improved emotional well-being. Yet, there is reduced availability, increased work intensity, and some definite social shifts. Would you take Monday off or Friday off? Or maybe Wednesday?
One of the very very best aspects of the total Gotham networking experience is our Friday at 5:00, Zoom, Happy Hour, hosted by would be jokester Norman Spizz.
Many, many years ago I visited a member of the Israeli Knesset in Jerusalem. As I walked through the halls of Israel’s legislature, I was struck by the lack of ties. Members were generally in shirts without ties. (Interesting in light of the recent news about dress codes in the U.S.
This past weekend we had the pleasure of hosting the birthday of the century, literally! It was a ton of family from near and far as well as a smattering of great friends who gathered to honor an amazing woman, Stewart’s mom and my self proclaimed replacement mom. The comments of the party goers following the day warmed our hearts.
I have said on numerous occasions that there is no way I want to live to be 100, but the choice isn’t really mine to make.
I was wondering today about everyone’s social media platform of choice. I was also wondering whether that choice aligns generationally.
For me, I am a Facebook and LinkedIn user, each for its own purpose.
I have been thinking about my friendships a lot lately. It’s probably because Nancy recently raised the topic of friendship at a Gotham Long Island meeting.
Last week Gotham GREEN® announced its applications for the 2023 Gotham Green Awards®. If you know any people, businesses and organizations that work on environmentally sustainable initiatives and projects, why not help them gain much deserved recognition?
A friend of mine believes he has control over his kids lives who are in their late 20's. Furthermore, he wants control.
In reality, control is a fleeting illusion. It's like trying to wrangle a herd of cats. While we may try to govern external circumstances, true mastery lies within. (a Buddhist joke comes to mind:)
