by Linda Varone on November 8, 2011
Part 2 of 2 This week’s post is the Yang to last week’s Yin. Last week I wrote about the need to disconnect from technology and make the time and space to be alone to be open to truly creative problem solving. But too much alone time, with or without technology, can be dangerous to [...]
by Linda Varone on July 12, 2011
If you are like me, buying a new computer is more daunting than buying a new car. Somehow RAM, gigabytes and processors are more confusing than cylinders, horsepower and a CD player. Recently my laptop was showing signs of collapse. A week later Unplggd posted an article about the symptoms of a computer on the [...]
by Linda Varone on April 7, 2010
The New York Timeshad a recent article about a study indicating the more time you spend having substantive conversations the happier you will be. People who spent more time with small talk reported being less happy with their lives. Matthias Mehl, a psychologist at the University of Arizona, stated “…people who spend more of their [...]