I confess, I’ve been a tease. It was an easy relationship to fall into: Barnes & Noble Booksellers seduced me with the tempting smell of fresh-brewed coffee mixed with a hint of vanilla, which seemed to say, “C’mon in. We’ll take … Continue reading
I confess, I’ve been a tease. It was an easy relationship to fall into: Barnes & Noble Booksellers seduced me with the tempting smell of fresh-brewed coffee mixed with a hint of vanilla, which seemed to say, “C’mon in. We’ll take … Continue reading
I love Palm Sunday, the pep rally before the big game. Up the old stone steps we walk, an assortment of colored pencils in my daughter’s hands. With a tug on the wooden doors, a handful of children turn, holding … Continue reading
I’ve been in a bit of a reading frenzy this past month. It seems to be a pretty normal rhythm in my life. Every year, right about the time the forsythia blooms, I find that I’m ravenous for books. I … Continue reading
It’s been a cold and wet winter in Pinehurst.Though compared to our neighbors up north, we’ve had it pretty mild. The kids finally started their spring soccer season this weekend. Although practices have been scheduled for the past 3 weeks, … Continue reading
Last December, 60 Minutes featured a segment on the growing practice of mindfulness; a self-awareness that scientists say is very healthy but rarely achieved in today’s world of digital distractions. Mindfulness is gaining traction in today’s corporate world where employees … Continue reading
Last year, thanks to Lindsey’s involvement, I had the opportunity to get a sneak peek into the design and execution of one of the most brilliant grass roots conferences making the scene. The nimble TEDx events are hosted across the … Continue reading