Solving the Work-from-Home, Work-Life Balance Problem

The seismic social and economic shifts brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic have seen large numbers of people working from home while juggling multiple other responsibilities and relationships. This new landscape of work has brought its own benefits and challenges, many previously unanticipated on such a tremendous scale.   In particular, there’s the stress that comesContinue reading “Solving the Work-from-Home, Work-Life Balance Problem”

Bucks County Races Offer Fitness and Fun Throughout the Year

Bucks County in Pennsylvania is one of the most beautiful and history-rich places to run, hike, or bike in the country. Luckily, local organizations and communities here host a variety of themed runs and walks throughout the year, ranging from easy flat courses that welcome first-timers, all the way to endurance-challenging triathlons.   Mark your calendarContinue reading “Bucks County Races Offer Fitness and Fun Throughout the Year”

Revealing the Powerful and Revolutionary Promise of the Kotter Change Model 

“No matter how you look at it, the world continues to change—faster.” That’s one of the quotes prominently displayed on the website of Dr. John Kotter’s eponymous consulting firm. His is one of the world’s most prominent companies helping all types of organizations navigate the change that continues to accelerate the pace of our personalContinue reading “Revealing the Powerful and Revolutionary Promise of the Kotter Change Model ”

The Russell W. Peterson Urban Wildlife Refuge – Backdoor to Unexpected Treasure

If you live in Delaware, the southeastern part of Pennsylvania, or southern New Jersey, you have the opportunity to experience one of the most beautiful, relaxing, hikeable and bikeable wildlife refuges in the country—all near a major city center.  Situated along the Riverfront in Wilmington, Delaware, the Russell W. Peterson Urban Wildlife Refuge offers youContinue reading “The Russell W. Peterson Urban Wildlife Refuge – Backdoor to Unexpected Treasure”