My husband is Jewish. I was fine with that. I had dated an Orthodox Jew (now THAT’S a wild tale for another post) towards the end of college, so it wasn’t anything unfamiliar. (Is it bad if I admit that I’m totally skeeved out by dating Christians?) Sorry, World. I’m not trying…
My husband is Jewish. I was fine with that. I had dated an Orthodox Jew (now THAT’S a wild tale for another post) towards the end of college, so it wasn’t anything unfamiliar. (Is it bad if I admit that I’m totally skeeved out by dating Christians?) Sorry, World. I’m not trying…
Perhaps I’ve gotten a little off track in that last blog post, so back to the topic at hand; which is my new-and-improved pink project 2.0 proposal. (We’re still on a deadline!) I decided since Ivy and I were besties already, and since the spirituality section of my “wheel of my…
Perhaps I’ve gotten a little off track in that last blog post, so back to the topic at hand; which is my new-and-improved pink project 2.0 proposal. (We’re still on a deadline!) I decided since Ivy and I were besties already, and since the spirituality section of my “wheel of my…
"It sounds like you've finished your project already, now what?" After an alarming emotional clearing session with the fabulous Dana Evans, (what is emotional clearing,? you ask. Well, that seems like a great topic for another blog entry!) I had channeled Ivy, and I mean, I…
"It sounds like you've finished your project already, now what?" After an alarming emotional clearing session with the fabulous Dana Evans, (what is emotional clearing,? you ask. Well, that seems like a great topic for another blog entry!) I had channeled Ivy, and I mean, I…
In an ever-shifting business landscape, adaptability isn’t just a trait—it’s a competitive advantage. Companies that embrace change, learn from challenges, and pivot when necessary are the ones that not only survive but also thrive in uncertain environments.
In an ever-shifting business landscape, adaptability isn’t just a trait—it’s a competitive advantage. Companies that embrace change, learn from challenges, and pivot when necessary are the ones that not only survive but also thrive in uncertain environments.