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November 9, 2015
Musings
Morning Madness

Lately the articles I’ve been consuming are filled with “starting your day” tips that successful/happy/fulfilled/professional people do to be more successful/happy/fulfilled/professional.   I dream of being one of those people who start every day with intention, possibly a moment of […]

November 1, 2015
Newsletter
November 2015 Tasks

Somehow it is already November. Allegedly. I’m still a bit suspicious.   Nevertheless, I’m going to use my extra hour of saved daylight time to finish a few more pieces of Halloween candy and ponder gratitude in the context of […]

October 26, 2015
Curriculum
Fluid Borders

On Saturday, I chaired a panel discussion on Fluid Borders in Business, Art & Design at SECAC (the Southeast Conference of Arts Colleges) in Pittsburgh. What follows is a transcript of my remarks, and a brief summary of two panelists’ […]

October 19, 2015
Curriculum
Yes, It’s a Bat Witch

  My daughter is going to be a Bat Witch this Halloween. I’m going to be her candy-carrier.   Once upon a time, I had more input into her costume choice (and mine, frankly). She was an adorable lobster when […]

October 12, 2015
Events & Media
Friends of Friends

Lately we’ve been spending a lot of time with friends and friends-of-friends. How lucky we are to be surrounded by such an incredible community of professionals, artists, and professional artists. In the spirit of our friendly conversations lately, we thought […]

October 4, 2015
Newsletter
October 2015 Tasks

It is not often that I am totally surprised. But it happened last week while I was leading a workshop on Mindful Money Matters at Juilliard. One student gave an answer to a discussion question that was completely brilliant and […]

September 27, 2015
Curriculum
The Dangers of Public Accountability

I love public accountability. I love being held accountable for my goals; I love the peer pressure that comes with declaration of a goal, rather than simply a personal accountability.   I love big goals (really big ones). NASA declared […]

September 21, 2015
Events & Media
Calling a Mulligan

On Monday, August 24 I did not post anything on my blog.  That’s a big deal.  It was the first Monday I missed in 2015.  Oh sure, there have been close calls, like the time management post that went up […]

September 13, 2015
Events & Media
What a Big Mac Can Teach You About Value

Huge thanks to The Clark Hulings Fund for the invitation to share this blog post! See the original posting here. While you’re there, check out the amazing work the fund is doing for artists.   In college, I was fascinated […]

September 6, 2015
Newsletter
September 2015 Tasks

Have you heard? The world is full of artists. “We’re All Artists Now” declared the Times and the creative class continues to thrive, it underscored a few days earlier featuring profiles of six artists making it work with portfolio careers. […]

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