by Elaine Rosenblum | Oct 8, 2015 | Low to No Tech, Respect, Self Improvement
Have you noticed more and more people are promoting getting off our smart phones and having more face to face time? Sherry Turkle makes some valuable points in her NY Times’ article “Stop Googling. Let’s Talk.” that I encourage my...
by Elaine Rosenblum | Sep 11, 2015 | Authenticity, Respect
I vote “yes” for friends at work. However, I think it best to separate “work friends” from “personal friends.” The word friends is overused and diluted (think Facebook). I suggest shifting the term toward specificity and reframing “work friends” as “colleague...
by Elaine Rosenblum | Aug 31, 2015 | Personal Branding, Respect, Self Improvement
Sherry Turkle is spot on about the art of conversation in her January 2014 article “Saving the Lost Art of Conversation” in The Atlantic. Smart tech has us speaking AT each other rather than WITH each other. We need more in-person conversation. Our psyche...
by Elaine Rosenblum | Jul 15, 2015 | Authenticity, Respect
I’m glad Zigman wrote the New York Times article, “I can’t apologize-Sorry” because it highlights the importance of a sincere apology and advocates face to face or phone as number one and two of preferred methods. I agree. She motivates...