Essays Piano, Music, and Identity My father bought a grand piano when I was 2 years old and my sister was 5 because he believed that there would be beautiful Emmie Arnold Posted on September 23, 2021
Life Best Employee Perk? Canine Co-Workers, Of Course! When you work from home, every day is “Bring Your Dog to Work Day!” My office decor includes two large dog beds and a Julie Bond Posted on June 25, 2021
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Essays Sprouting Last spring, I attended an eight-week therapy group for chronically ill folks. In it, we developed a language around talking Jessi-James Grey Posted on February 25, 2020
Connection Invited to Walk in Others’ Shoes: The Gift of Working as a Hospital Chaplain The other night, I went to my friends’ home for dinner. I got to hang out with their two young girls while I was there. It Emmie Arnold Posted on November 23, 2019
Humor, Life Sweatpants & Humor | Bet My Spreadsheet is Bigger Than Yours I’m not a complete technical illiterate. I can eventually learn to navigate most computer programs and apps—even how to Jon Ziegler Posted on December 13, 2018
Books, Culture, Essays What Jane Austen Taught Us About Love and Money From Pride and Prejudice to Sense and Sensibility, Jane Austen was well ahead of her time as she set the table to pioneer for Kerra Bolton Posted on December 15, 2017
Humor Tweet Roundup | This Week’s Funniest Tweets About Your Job Are you workin' hard, or hardly workin'? Heh heh...Enjoy this week's funniest tweets about your job! Emily Parker Posted on April 7, 2017
Essays, Humor Personal Essays | A 40-Something’s Resume for a Part Time Job A tongue-in-cheek resume of a teacher hoping to find a part-time job so she can afford to pay her phone bill. Guest Author Posted on October 25, 2016
Life Creative Lifestyles | Don’t Let Your Work Environment Take Control of You: Learning to Make Yourself Comfortable Corporate culture is filled with major stressors. Office gossip, pressing deadlines, and constant policy changes are part of Guest Author Posted on October 5, 2016