Sunday, February 5th, 2012

Lately I’ve been leading a client project where colleagues around the world are coming to the U.S. for the first time. It’s been interesting to hear what they want to do during the week or two that they’re in the U.S. Here’s a few of the interesting requests from these first-time visitors: Eat at Taco [...]

Two words suddenly hit our senses like a brick wall: “flight delayed.” You can feel your heart sink as you see the flight board with a new time on your flight. You stand there staring, saying to yourself “Now what?” Dejectedly you set down your bags in an attempt to calm your frustrations. You look [...]

Guest post by Lenora Spatafore Boyle We need to let go, to leave all of our responsibilities behind. Once a year I retreat with a small group of women to my own favorite get-away –the five small seaside towns of the Cinque Terre on the Italian Riviera. Like shedding a thick skin, I let it [...]

Traveling is not all about sightseeing, great restaurants and experiencing new cities. While these things are great and can make for really enjoyable travel, they are not always in the plans for weekly business travelers. We travel more often because we have to, not because we want to. For those of us who travel routinely, [...]

When one spouse or partner travels and the other doesn’t, keeping a relationship can be a challenge. Keeping that relationship long-lasting and healthy when you may be miles apart is an art. It takes mindful effort and the outcome can truly be one of the strongest and fun partnerships you can imagine. I’m very fortunate [...]