Shopping Etiquette: Doing Your Part In The Checkout Line

  Don't you just hate it when you stop at the grocery store with the intention of getting in and out with a gallon of milk, only to get stuck behind someone who has far too many items to be using the express lane?  Maybe you're that person who causes others to tap their foot and sigh. Be respectful [...]

How to Tactfully Handle a Coworker Conflict

Anyone who's worked in a group, whether it be for a class project or work project, knows that moments of friction can occur.  Maybe one person's work isn't up to par and the rest of the team is constantly making up for it, or perhaps someone accidentally offended someone else. These types of problems can [...]

Maintaining Carpool Relations

More than 10% of Americans carpool to work, and as new college graduates in particular struggle to afford their own apartments, student loans, phone bills and gas, that number continues to climb, most notably in big cities. As we're halfway through National Transportation Week, here's a few tips on how you can make commuting with [...]

Remembering My Mother & 12 Gifts of Love Every Mom Can Enjoy

This is a picture of my Mama. That's what we call our mothers in the South. She passed away when I was 10 years old. When a child loses their mother, particularly at such a young age, navigating an already complex world becomes meandering a confusing, sometimes scary path - because there is no Mama [...]

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