Last summer, I wandered into a local art show not expecting very much. I had visited a few art galleries in my time. You know, those ones you might find at a city hall or some museum featuring a host of other stuff. But it was always the big city version, not a small town. Continue reading “Never Underestimate Small-Town Artists”
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When Confidence and Talent Don’t Speak the Same Language
Charles Schulz once told his first wife that if he ever saw a psychiatrist, it might ruin his work. The creator of Peanuts — one of the most beloved comic strips in history — feared that getting rid of his inner struggles would also take away the well he drew from. And maybe he wasContinue reading “When Confidence and Talent Don’t Speak the Same Language”
Remote Work: Flexibility, Productivity, Balance
Working remotely offers myriad benefits that cater to both individuals and companies. From increased flexibility to improved work-life balance, here’s an in-depth look at the advantages of remote work. One of the primary benefits of remote work is flexibility. Employees can design their workdays to suit their personal preferences and lifestyles. Whether it’s starting earlyContinue reading “Remote Work: Flexibility, Productivity, Balance”
