World Compliment Day

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According to my holiday app, today is “World Compliment Day.”   As I was running errands, I picked up my mail to find the March/April issue of Psychology Today in my box.  Among the many articles and features is “The Power of a Kind Word:  Giving an unsolicited compliment is more rewarding than you might think.”  Perfect Timing! The article was …

Doing Hard Things: Tina Doody takes on Figure Skating

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I’ve known Tina Doody for more years than I will admit. I first came to know her when I worked at The Century Foundation (it was so long ago, it was then called the Twentieth Century Fund!). Tina was an ambitious new graduate from Rutgers University. She was on a team tasked with getting us into the 21st century on …

Gloria Tarigo: Let Them Eat Cake!

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For those of you who have a sweet tooth—or need desserts for the holiday season—consider looking up my friend Gloria Tarigo and her NYC company Let Them Eat Cake! I met Gloria many years ago while we were both on a fundraising committee for the New Alternatives for Children gala.  Gloria had great dedication and enthusiasm for the cause…and I …

Hello, Chelsea!

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I’m less than a week into living in Chelsea, and I’m already seeing a lot to like about this area. A sprawling west side neighborhood its boundaries are 14th Street to the South, the Hudson River to the West, Sixth Avenue to the east, with a northern boundary of the upper 20’s or 34th street. A bustling residential and commercial …

So Long, South Street Seaport

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In my seemingly never-ending tour of Manhattan neighborhoods, I said goodbye to the Financial District at the end of the month.  I’d lived on Wall Street for about 7 months, 3 or more of those in captivity during the pandemic.  While I was initially not convinced that this location was for me, I left the area with a deep sense …

Public Displays of Affection

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I’m not sure when the trend started, but around the country, all kinds of landmarks are equipped to serve as “temporary art installations” through the use of intentional lighting, of various colors. Here in New York, the Empire State Building, for example, changes colors regularly to honor everything from religious and secular holidays (Easter, Valentine’s Day, Hanukah, and Christmas, etc.), …

Life is “Brutiful”: We can do Hard Things

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Over the last couple of years, I’ve become a big fan of Glennon Doyle, the author and activist.   A writer for years, she became one of Oprah’s acolytes with her captivating books on relationships.  She recently released Untamed about the demise of her marriage and the re-creation of her family with her subsequent marriage to Abby Wambach, the now retired …

Chronic Pain meets the Pandemic: Meet Nora Pierson

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When I conceived of this section of my new website, I felt it was important to feature the good works of “celebrities,” for lack of a better word, but also to write about the experiences, both triumphant and challenging, of people with whom I have a relationship. And, so…drumroll, please, I introduce you to my friend Nora Pierson. She’s a …