To Anticipate or To Not – 3 Ways to Manage the First Stage of a Life Transition In our previous post -The Struggle Is Real – How To Flow Through Big Life Changes – we discussed the four stages typically seen in a major life transition. Whether it...
I recently read a book by Thomas Friedman (The World is Flat) titled Thank You for Being Late1. In it, he argues that the rate of change in technology, globalization and climate is profoundly re-shaping our world, including our workplaces and jobs. For example, in...
In September of 2017, Equifax had one of the largest data breaches, with 56% of Americans – 150 million people – being affected. On July 22 of this year, Equifax reached a settlement. The settlement requires eligible customers to file a claim. If you do...
“Don’t knock the valleys,” she said. “Everybody wants to be on the mountaintop, but up there the air is so thin, you can hardly breathe— and all you can do is stand still and try not to fall. But in the valley, that’s where the river...
Handling money wisely is difficult for people of all ages, but it seems to be an especially tricky concept for kids as money has become less tangible. When I was growing up, I saw cash and checks being used as the normal form of payment. Kids today see mom and dad...