Boyfriends are overrated, says a single woman who really wants to stay that way for a while…but those men just want to commit.
Before You Hit Send: Three Ethical Myths about Company Policies and E-mail
What are the myths and facts surrounding company email policies. Phyllis Wilson cautions you to make sure you know what’s what before you press send.
Letting Go
Are we ever ready to let our children go when it’s time for them to fly the nest? Phyllis Wilson adds some perspective.
Celebrating Single-Parent Mothers on Father’s Day
Today our society is filled with many single-parent households, many of which are headed by women. Do they make single-parent Father’s Day cards for mothers?
Deviations from the Truth
I am known as the Do Right Guru, but I struggle with that title because I have had my share of little white lies and they came rushing to my head after a recent trip. Here’s what happened in just the span of a couple of hours…
What’s Bugging You?
Have you ever been bugged by something? Have you ever been bugged by something and just tolerated it? How many times have found yourself angry, sad, etc, only to discover that the source of the feeling is that something was bugging you? There is a way to get what’s bugging you out of your life.
Men and their Hats: Function, Fashion, Art
Men’s hats have gone from being functional head coverings to symbols of status or authority. They are also art forms. Phyllis Wilson discovers why some men still love stylish hats.
A Reluctant Hiker in Puerto Rico’s El Yunque Rain Forest
I love to play golf and basketball, watch football and even fish (I mean I will even bait my own hook), but camping and hiking, well, that’s a different story. See, I had my fill of camping and hiking during seven years with the U.S. Army. Now my idea of camping is the Holiday Inn […]
Open Letter to My Sisters: BE A SISTER
Some of you have sisters who mean the world to you. I am talking about the sisters who are our siblings. This open letter is to remind you sisters to LOVE your sisters.
The Name Game: Why Our Names Matter…A Lot
Recently, I ventured to a local gas station and waited in line while the cashier in the booth waited on a customer. Her name tag read “Joice”. The elderly man in front of me said, “You should add an ‘RE’ before your name.” The cashier glared at him and he walked away. I approached the […]
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