by Liz Guthridge | Aug 17, 2021 | Blog
“Use your words.” That three-word statement reminds children to speak clearly and enunciate, according to the Urban Dictionary. The phrase also encourages children to articulate what’s bothering them rather than cry, scream, pout or do something that shows that...
by Liz Guthridge | Aug 3, 2021 | Blog
Working from home during Covid-19 has served as a wake-up call for many of us knowledge workers. This time period opened our eyes to the ways we work, including how we integrate our work and personal life. And considering the length of time we’ve experienced...
by Liz Guthridge | Mar 16, 2021 | Blog
Blame my biased brain. Back in December 2019 I made a bad decision that cost me money, time and my self-respect. The consequences of my bad decision didn’t hit me until last fall. That’s probably because it took several months for the full adverse effects of my poor...
by Liz Guthridge | Nov 7, 2020 | Blog
What’s one of the biggest winners of 2020? Videogames. Already a popular form of entertainment, videogame playing has been surging since March. According to a recent Wall Street Journal article, spending on videogames and equipment has been hitting all-time monthly...
by Liz Guthridge | Jul 18, 2016 | Blog
Co-workers criticized me for talking about this topic, and then declined to work with me. Individuals – white and black – told me I was encouraging people to cop out. PBS chose not to air my comments for “America After Charleston.” (The show was a conversation about...