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    Jul 10, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  1. Can your divorce be collaborative?

    If you've gone through a divorce, you know how challenging it can be to keep your emotions in check. Add children to the mix and the damage can be devastating. But experts say more divorcing couples are seeing the benefits of putting down the boxing gloves and placing their children's needs first.
    If you've gone through a divorce, you know how challenging it can be to keep your emotions in check. Add children to the mix and the damage can be devastating. But experts say more divorcing couples are seeing the benefits of putting down the boxing...

    Tags: Justice System, Litigation, Chicago Tribune Columnists, Divorce, Mental Health

  2. Jun 12, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  3. The power of your nose

    I was recently asked to play on the company softball team. As soon as I said "yes", I was overcome with fear that my 6-year hiatus from hitting a ball with a bat would put me at a disadvantage.
    I was recently asked to play on the company softball team. As soon as I said "yes", I was overcome with fear that my 6-year hiatus from hitting a ball with a bat would put me at a disadvantage. Within minutes, I received an email from the Smell and Taste...

    Tags: Chicago Tribune Columnists, Cucumbers, Chicago White Sox, Major League Baseball

  4. Jun 19, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  5. Are you always late?

    You're sitting at a restaurant waiting for a friend. Twenty minutes after your designated meeting time, they arrive in a flutter with a list of excuses. Perhaps there was too much traffic or a meeting ran long. You've heard it a million times, yet their behavior never changes. Sound familiar?
    You're sitting at a restaurant waiting for a friend. Twenty minutes after your designated meeting time, they arrive in a flutter with a list of excuses. Perhaps there was too much traffic or a meeting ran long. You've heard it a million times, yet their...

    Tags: Chicago Tribune Columnists, Lobbying, Politics

  6. May 1, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  7. Relationship myth-busters

    Are you unhappy with a partner, or feel you aren't getting your needs fulfilled in your relationship? Before you change your significant other, you might want to change your way of thinking — because there might really be something to that old "it's not you, it's me" cliche.
    Are you unhappy with a partner, or feel you aren't getting your needs fulfilled in your relationship? Before you change your significant other, you might want to change your way of thinking — because there might really be something to that old "it's...

    Tags: Chicago Tribune Columnists

  8. May 15, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  9. Don't let envy make you blue

    Wishing for more is human nature. Whether it's longing for a nicer house or pining over a friend's tropical vacation pictures on Facebook, being envious of those who seem to have it all is as common as finding the Kardashians on a magazine cover. But did you know that too much envy can prevent you from being happy?
    Wishing for more is human nature. Whether it's longing for a nicer house or pining over a friend's tropical vacation pictures on Facebook, being envious of those who seem to have it all is as common as finding the Kardashians on a magazine cover. But...

    Tags: Health, Chicago Tribune Columnists, Facebook, The Happiest News!, Physical Fitness and Exercise

  10. May 8, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  11. Find your focus -- and keep it

    Focus seems like an obvious skill for getting ahead. But even those in charge have a difficult time keeping their eye on the prize, according to Les Hewitt, co-author of "The Power of Focus." "I worked with a CEO of an IT company, and he said he spent...

    Tags: Chicago Tribune Columnists

  12. May 22, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  13. Addicted to work ... and loving it

    Do you love your job so much that you never look at the clock? Perhaps you put in 70 or more hours a week without batting an eye? According to a 2011 study by Utrecht University in the Netherlands, engaged workaholics — or workers who are energized by their jobs — are on the rise. And if the motivation to work long hours comes from passion and not fear, experts say this could be a very good thing.
    Do you love your job so much that you never look at the clock? Perhaps you put in 70 or more hours a week without batting an eye? According to a 2011 study by Utrecht University in the Netherlands, engaged workaholics — or workers who are...

    Tags: Chicago Tribune Columnists, Companies and Corporations, Economy, Business and Finance

  14. Apr 10, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  15. Your biggest work mistakes

    We've all had them — that moment at work that you wish could be erased with a delete button. Since that's not an option, we took some of the most embarrassing work moments shared by readers on Facebook and asked business experts for their advice. Here are some of the highlights:
    We've all had them — that moment at work that you wish could be erased with a delete button. Since that's not an option, we took some of the most embarrassing work moments shared by readers on Facebook and asked business experts for their advice....

    Tags: Facebook, Chicago Tribune Columnists

  16. Apr 24, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  17. How to start a new career on the right foot

    Are you looking to change your career path but are feeling stuck? Maybe you are just out of college and not sure where to start? According to career coach and workshop facilitator Dee Kane, the first step to planning your future is doing an in-depth interview — and not with a potential employer,  but with yourself.
    Are you looking to change your career path but are feeling stuck? Maybe you are just out of college and not sure where to start? According to career coach and workshop facilitator Dee Kane, the first step to planning your future is doing an in-depth...

    Tags: Chicago Tribune Columnists

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