About the Author
Jill Ebstein
Jill Ebstein is the editor of the “At My Pace” series of books and the founder of Sized Right Marketing, a Newton, Massachusetts, consulting firm. She wrote this for InsideSources.com.
- Rehabbing My Atrophied Social Muscle
- The True and Lasting Costs of the Biden-Trump War
- The Future of the Family Dinner Hour
- Making Sense of NFTs — Why and How They Matter
- Age, Presidential Candidates and Victoria Woodhull
- Travel Trauma Up Close and Personal
- The State of Baseball in America — Cloudy, With an Uncertain Forecast
- The Real Costs of Inflation
- The 11th Plague — Scam Artists Galore
- Things That Stick and Things That Won’t
- Lessons From Three Mentors Who Shaped My Life
- Saluting Three Female Scientists Who’ve Made a Huge Difference
- Plunging Into the Pool
- Remembering Our Chief Naturalist on Darwin Day
- The Pinch of Inflation at Our Kitchen Table
- The Art of Relaxation
- Cryptocurrency for Newbies
- Resolution 2022: No More “Beat the Clock”
- COVID’s Impact on Education in 2021: The Good, the Bad, and the Future
- Jolly Is as Jolly Does
- The Gift of Time
- Finding Our Gratitude This Thanksgiving
- Everything You’ve Wanted to Know About the World Series …
- The Things We Tell Ourselves
- Playing Truth or Consequences in 2021
- How Did We Become So Mean and What Are We to Do?
- Joining the Ranks of the Self-Employed: My Three Simple Rules
- A Holiday We Can All Agree On
- What Our Dogs Say About Us
- Our Ever-Dwindling Attention Span
- The Allure of the Side Hustle
- Why the Need to Learn Dog-Speak?
- Are You Socially Fit, or Did the Pandemic Take That Away Too?
- University of Nemo: Lessons of Life and Love
- Paying Tribute to Our Pioneering Women in Science
- To Everything, There is a Season: A Time to Heal
- Reflections as We Near the One-Year Anniversary of COVID
- National Popcorn Day Deserves a Celebration
- Our Light at the End of the Tunnel
- My Three-Word New Year’s Resolution
- Gifts From the Unplanned, Unwanted — and Too Long Sabbatical
- Preparing For a ‘Thanksgiving State of Mind’
- Teach Your Children Well
- Picking a Conversation Topic to Make a Good Walk Great
- Keeping the Ties That Bind
- Sounding the Shofar in 2020
- Finding the Right Message During Challenging Times
- Labor Day Then and Now — Is It Still Relevant?
- Dog is God Spelled Backward — This One’s for You, Sable
- New Realities That Aren’t So New
- Exploring Our Differences
- Business’ Favorite Dance Step — the Pivot
- Customer-Centricity — Giving a Hyped Term New Meaning
- Business Planning Takes on New Meaning
- Businesses Fight to Stay Relevant in the COVID-19 Reset. But How?
- Have Two Laughs and Call Me in the Morning
- The Chronicles of Household Cleaning
- Four Simple Rules for Those Venturing Into Self-Employment
- The Search for Silver Linings During the Coronavirus
- The Chip on Our Shoulder
- Three Young Women Share Their Journey on the Road to Discovery
- National Periodic Table Day — Why Should We Care?
- The All Important Sales Muscle
- My Seven Plus Lessons Learned Last Year
- My Littermates
- The Advice That Started My Career (and Its Broader Applicability)
- The Art of Giving Feedback
- A Trainer, a Stylist, Customer Feedback and Me
- Making Work a Three-Letter Word (F-U-N!)
- The Purple Rolling Backpack
- Inside a Newbie Juror’s Shoes
- The Yin and Yang of Running a Family Business
- A Favorite Flavor in Business Today
- The Toughest Boss of All
- Embrace the Zigzag, College Grads!
- From Great to Good
- Innovation and Evolution at the Book Club
- Staying Relevant
- College Admissions Scandal and Unintended Consequences
- Octogenarian Women Who Pioneered the Way
- Stay in Your Lane? Maybe Not for Everybody
- Improving Your Conversation Game
- The Person I Don’t Want to Be …
- Fifty Shades of Data — Making Big Data More Meaningful
- When the Howl Is Gone
- So You Want to Self-Publish …
- What Our Favorite Books Say About Us
- The Twenty-Something Burger
- Twenty-Somethings Enter the Workforce
- The Truth About 20-Somethings
- On the Five-Year Anniversary of ‘Lean-In,’ How Are We Leaning?