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How to Handle Employee Backlash
Karlyn Borysenko shares her take on the Random House/Penguin staff crying over their company’s publishing Jordan Peterson’s next book. She then explains how the way the Random House/Penguin handled their objections perfectly.
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Remembering Kiddieland
Since the virus has curtailed travel, I’m going to start sharing travel memories of either local spots or vacations. Last week I attended a virtual library program on Chicago’s Kiddieland which my grandfather used to take us to. I vividly … Continue reading
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Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge
Blue or Purple Flowers Each week Cee of Cee’s Photography challenges bloggers with a fun prompt. This week we’re to share photos of blue or purple flowers. These were seen in Kyoto, Japan near Kiyomizu -dera. What will you choose … Continue reading
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Word of the Week
psephology: n. the study of elections Reference psephology. (n.d.) Retrieved from https://www.dictionary.com/e/word-of-the-day/psephology-2020-10-22 on November 23, 2020.
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Which Way Challenge
Hosted by Alive and Trekking, the weekly Which Way Challenge inspires bloggers to share photos of ways including: Roads: gravel, asphalt, cobbled, dirt, freeway, expressway, highway, bridges Indoor walkways: hallways, aisles, people movers Outdoor walks: sidewalks, paths, trails Stairs, elevators, … Continue reading
Weekend Coffee Share
Weekend Coffee Share is a time for us to take a break out of our lives and enjoy some timely catching up with friends (old and new)! If we were having coffee, I’d urge you to watch Kurosawa’s Ikiru (To … Continue reading