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Auld Lang Syne Language: Let’s Talk Bubbly!
Wine, 2013 Michael Koehler Wine, 2013 Michael Koehler

Auld Lang Syne Language: Let’s Talk Bubbly!

Welcome to your year’s-end mission to celebrate in style. If you’re like me, you look forward to times like these to cast austerity aside for a few days, and treat yourself and others to the finer things. Sometimes though, there is apprehension in deciding just what those finer...

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Angry at Work: When Emotions Interfere with Progress

Angry at Work: When Emotions Interfere with Progress

The workplace can be a fascinating study in emotion, principally in relation to anger. There are those coworkers who appear void of any angry tendencies, and those who seem to be the embodiment of rage, flying off the handle on a daily basis. We’ve all witnessed the…

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Tool or Torment? Making Email Work for You

Tool or Torment? Making Email Work for You

Ah, email etiquette. We read articles and hear talk show segments about it all the time, but how many of us truly put such thoughtful advice into practice? This special function has revolutionized the way we communicate in business but to our…

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Talkin’ Turkey Too: A Feast of Fizz
Food, Wine, 2013 Michael Koehler Food, Wine, 2013 Michael Koehler

Talkin’ Turkey Too: A Feast of Fizz

If you read our Thanksgiving wine blog post from last week, you hopefully dialed down your holiday stress level a bit, and narrowed the field for yourself on Thanksgiving wine choices. So, I’m back this week to complicate things all over again by letting you in on secret…

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A Window of Opportunity for Anyone With a Boss

A Window of Opportunity for Anyone With a Boss

When I was first introduced to a self-improvement exercise named the Johari Window, my instinct was to group it in with the countless gimmicks associated with the self-help industry, and just move on. The name alone seemed a contrived attempt to tap into our hunger…

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A Word on Scaffolding
Stress Management, 2013 Deborah Goldstein Stress Management, 2013 Deborah Goldstein

A Word on Scaffolding

Even a visitor to New York on her first day in town would agree: You can’t stroll 3 blocks down the streets of NYC without walking under scaffolding. In recent years, it seems like every façade in the Big Apple is undergoing a facelift, and maneuvering through…

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MoMA Mia!
Work/Life Integration, 2013 Michael Koehler Work/Life Integration, 2013 Michael Koehler

MoMA Mia!

Undoubtedly one of the treasures of NYC is West 53rd and 54th Streets’ Museum of Modern Art (MoMA). Its November 2004 makeover and grand re-opening put this vital landmark back onto my radar after many years, and today, I’m consistently making excuses to drag Deborah over to see…

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Frustrated by Fragrance
Wine, 2013 Deborah Goldstein Wine, 2013 Deborah Goldstein

Frustrated by Fragrance

Michael and I attended two wine trade shows in one day last week….our first of the season. Tasting season presents the opportunity for importers and distributors to get ‘em all in the same room at once— shop owners, wine directors, somms, wine educators, columnists, bloggers and the press, creating a buzz around their…

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Beverage Break: A Grape by Any Other Name
Wine, 2013 Michael Koehler Wine, 2013 Michael Koehler

Beverage Break: A Grape by Any Other Name

Something exciting has happened in our New York wine market in the new millennium, and it’s gaining more traction each month. In fact, you could almost define this phenomenon as directly coinciding with the emergence of countless new, small wine importers, and the “stepping up” of the more progressive importers who set up shop in…

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The Pleasures of Collaboration
Uncategorized, 2013 Deborah Goldstein Uncategorized, 2013 Deborah Goldstein

The Pleasures of Collaboration

Ready to hear some exciting news? The Women’s Advancement Compact is teaming up with Savvy Ladies to bring you an evening of entrepreneurial enlightenment! On Monday, October 21st, Ebong Eka will present ‘The 4 Biggest Mistakes that Lead to the Failure of Your Business’…

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Childless by Choice: Comparative Advice on a Sensitive Topic
Work/Life Integration, 2013 Deborah Goldstein Work/Life Integration, 2013 Deborah Goldstein

Childless by Choice: Comparative Advice on a Sensitive Topic

Years ago, after great introspection, struggle, and denial, I finally said out loud one day that I did not want to have children. Despite what others have tried to confirm, I know that I would not be a good mother. I lack a maternal instinct, and the patience to engage on a deeper level with children. Agreed, little babies are cute, but this…

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