How To Keep Culture Thriving Outside The Office

Despite the economic havoc COVID-19 caused, the work culture of some companies has stayed solid. But amid big changes and continuing uncertainties, that foundational element of business is an ongoing concern for many heading into 2021. The massive shift to remote work on a regular basis dramatically changed how companies interact internally, and some have adjusted better than others.

Winter Wardrobe Organization Tips

As the coldest months of winter arrive, it’s time to start transitioning your wardrobe to heavier winter wear. Taking the time to organize your closet for the heart of winter will result in a more user friendly and organized closet. Although this may seem like an overwhelming task for some, the process can run much smoother with the tips below.

Tips for Visitors Heading to Colorado Slopes

Ski areas across Colorado have been open since early November welcoming guests back to the slopes and operating with COVID-19 specific policies and protocols in place. The industry has learned many lessons over the past six weeks and is providing guests, both those that have already visited and those that will in the future, some helpful tips and reminders on what to expect and what is expected of them during their visit.

Last Minute Gift Ideas

Countdown to the new year begins. If you’re like me, you are frantically doing last minute shopping. Many of us are spending Christmas and New Year’s away from loved ones this year but these thoughtful gifts will remind them of how special they are to us. Beware, you may want some of these for yourself!

Gift Guide For Your Favorite Foodies

We knew this year has to end eventually. Let’s celebrate with love and nothing says “I love you” to a foodie more than salivating gifts.

Below is a list of amazing gift ideas we have tried and loved. What’s even better is they were curated from a list of small to mid-sized family-owned businesses. So support them and I’m sure your foodie friends will thank you for it.

Pandemic Holiday Tips For More Joy and Connection

For many people, life as they knew it has been put on hold due to the restrictions we all must adhere to with COVID-19. The days of waiting patiently for life to return to “normal” have passed. In fact, there has been enough time that has passed since the virus hit in early 2020, that we can confidently say, we have developed a new normal.

2021 Trends: The Future of E-commerce

Cyber Monday recently cemented its reign as the biggest online spending event, with U.S. retailers raking in a record $10.8 billion. This comes as Black Friday became the second-largest online spending day in U.S. history, setting the pace for what analysts are coining “Cyber Months”.

This year has witnessed retail rules rewritten, with cross-border e-commerce sales soaring 21% in the first half.

7 Ways Your Mind Is Keeping You From Happiness

What’s getting in the way of your peace and happiness? Stressing you out? Creating a roller coaster of emotions, drama, and chaos? You might think your inner turmoil is directly due to what’s happening in the world around you, but Karen McGregor says the truth is quite different. It’s not what happens to you, but what you perpetually think and do in response. And that is due to the nature of your mind.

Salice Rose Raises Money For Breast Cancer Awareness

One in eight women in the United States will develop breast cancer in her lifetime according to the National Breast Cancer Foundation. While 2020 is still plagued with coronavirus worries, an estimated 276,480 new cases of invasive breast cancer will be diagnosed in women in America.

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. It is the second most common cancer in American women, except for skin cancer, and while it is most prevalent in women, men can get breast cancer as well.

4 Ways To Make A Seasonal Business Work

An ever-changing economy creates new opportunities for entrepreneurs, even during these rocky times that COVID-19 has caused. Whether people are looking for a better work-life balance, a new job after having lost one, or an extra source of income, opening a seasonal business is one strategy that fits those goals.

Women: Transform A Dismal Year Into A Happier Personal Journey

COVID-19 has played havoc with many people’s careers, but it may have been especially detrimental to women.

Research shows that working mothers are dropping out of the workforce much faster than working fathers, at least in part because many schools switched to remote learning and at least one adult needed to be in the home with the children. One study by McKinsey & Company and Lean In also found that one-fourth of women they surveyed at 317 companies are considering downshifting their careers or leaving the workforce entirely.