Time to Be a Student Again
Once in an interview at a prestigious business school, a panel of admission professors began interviewing prospective students for entry to the school. One of
Once in an interview at a prestigious business school, a panel of admission professors began interviewing prospective students for entry to the school. One of
I received an email from a reporter at a leading national publication with whom I have previously worked. She said she was working on an
The US economy has officially rehired all the jobs that were lost during the pandemic. This was confirmed after a blowout jobs report for July
A father said to his daughter, “You have graduated with honors; here is a Jeep I bought many years ago. It’s pretty old now, but
There was a recent CNBC article about credit cards that horrified me. “Nearly 20% of Americans are afraid to check their credit card statements as
I assume you have heard the punchline about “what happens when you assume.” If you haven’t, feel free to google it. Assumptions are indeed a
While it has not yet been turned into a Federal holiday, this week, we all celebrated “Amazon Prime Day 2022.” The 48-hour event kicked off
A woman’s husband had been slipping in and out of a coma for several months, yet she had stayed by his bedside every day. One
I was recently doing a presentation for a group of real estate professionals that ranged from veterans to new hires. I went around the room,
We were working with a wonderful young couple anxiously waiting to close on their first home purchase. They, and we, did everything necessary to prepare
You may have heard the old saying, “If you fail to plan, plan to fail,” often attributed to Benjamin Franklin. It’s a great quote and
In a few days, we will be celebrating the holiday of Shavuot and completing the cycle of “the counting of the omer.” One of the