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MBTA? WTH!
Would you believe that a little more than one year ago the new Yawkey Station opened? My teammates and I eagerly patiently waited as the grand opening kept sliding; but on March 10, 2014, a mere two years later than … Continue reading
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The Sugarloaf Mountain Athletic Club vs. the Springfield Harriers – Lessons Learned?
UMass played a large part in my life. I was an employee and a student there. My daughter attended a wonderful day care run by the School of Education. I also belonged to the Sugarloaf Mountain Athletic Club (a private … Continue reading
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How Many Project Managers does it Take to Change a Light Bulb?
As I prepared to join a new co-worker for a round of golf, I thought it might be fun to come armed with some project management humor. He teased me from day one – something about coming to his meetings … Continue reading
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. . . and if by chance we find each other . . .
Where do I begin? I, Tidy Heidi, moved to Holliston nine years ago, a week before my wedding. It was quite the adjustment for me and my stepdaughters. I went from a clean, well organized, tastefully decorated bachelorette pad to … Continue reading
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Requesting quiet . . .requesting quiet . . .
I live in a charming New England town in Metro West where on a good day my commute takes an hour and twenty minutes each way. The commuter rail segment takes approximately 50 minutes and I use this time to … Continue reading
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No Pain – No Gain
How can we use feedback to help keep ourselves and those around us motivated? With last month’s performance reviews, I’ve been thinking about motivation, specifically how to use positive and negative feedback effectively. Can you have one without the other? … Continue reading
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You could have heard a mouse hiccup . . .
My mother used to say, “If I only knew then what I know now.” This annoyed me very much because I thought that I knew it all. Fast forward four decades and I now find myself thinking, if not outwardly … Continue reading
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Project: Road Trip 2013
In December, my one and only child, my daughter, dropped the bomb that she was moving to Portland. I initially thought . . . that’s not so bad. I love Portland, Maine. I soon realized that it was Portland, OREGON! … Continue reading
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It’s the Thought that Counts
‘Tis the season! Honestly? I wish Christmas were more like Thanksgiving — all about the gathering of loved ones, watching the Macy’s parade, catching a football game, and eating the traditional dinner. I especially like that the “giving” in Thanksgiving … Continue reading
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The 3.1 Mile Blog
Okay. I’ll admit it. It was nearing the 11th hour and I was suffering from a mild case of writer’s block. Actually, there may be another term for it. It’s not that I couldn’t think of things to write about, … Continue reading
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