
Rule Number One: Don’t Panic
But no matter what happens … rule number one: don’t panic. By reminding ourselves of this, we can stop at the beginning of the situation and allow ourselves a moment to evaluate.

But no matter what happens … rule number one: don’t panic. By reminding ourselves of this, we can stop at the beginning of the situation and allow ourselves a moment to evaluate.

With as many ways as we utilize technology, we shouldn’t have to worry about it being a bully to our bodies. Let’s take precautions now to keep our bodies safe and healthy throughout this age of tech.

We can still have a great holiday season while remaining mindful of the COVID crisis. Here are some ideas on having great family gatherings during this time of social distancing.

Something that I believe all professionals should do is to get in touch with their creative sides. Even LinkedIn agrees…

This new brand partners with food manufacturers across the country to give an added bonus to their promotional kits: providing locally sourced food, a desire spoken by much of the younger generations.

Dealing with personal issues while you’re at work can be extremely difficult. As you’re trying to multitask, your mind wanders and you start thinking about the issues going on.

Sometimes you just need to push the envelope for something in which you believe. Patagonia – a California-based clothing company – has done exactly this with their Road to Regeneration Stand Up Shorts.

Everyone can agree that saving money is always a good thing. Especially during these difficult times when businesses are struggling, even saving a small amount can make a huge difference.

Assumptions that haven’t been discussed can be particularly dangerous in the workplace. A boss may expect an employee to respond to emails at all hours of the day. They may want someone who will work seven days a week.

Sometimes, even the best laid plans may not prepare you for what lies ahead. This is not fool proof. But in many cases, having a plan can be the difference between thriving and losing your business during a major change or disaster.