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Walking in the Rain or Does Race Matter

It is terrific to live in a world where two friends can talk about race and laugh

Racism – How Do I Know – How Do You Know It’s Pizza

I have a new response for when people ask me how I know a person is racist or an action was racism. I am going to ask them how they…

How Committed are You to Balancing Work and Home

When it comes to your life, how committed are you to balancing work and home? If we judge your commitment by your actions, we will get a clear idea of…

Be Thrilled – After all, You are Alive and Well

I can't think of a reason not to be thrilled to be up, alive, and well and therefore I should be extra thrilled!

Commit to Running A Great Business

It is thrilling to commit to making your business a success by showing up to work each business day. If you ask most employers what they want most from an…

Show Kindness When You Are Looking for a Job

When you are looking for a job, no matter what else you do, take the time to show kindness to others. Sometimes looking for a job is hard, stressful work.…

The Janeane’s World Newsletter 5/31/22

Check out the latest issue of the Janeane’s World Newsletter.” Note, use the slide bar on the right side of the image to page down. Click here to download a…

Work and Home Balance – Encourage Your Employees to Do It

It is fantastic to run a business where the employees have learned to properly balance work and home. At least once per year there is a big uproar when one…

Improve by Checking Out the Competition

No matter how good you are at your business and no matter how smart you are, you can always improve by checking out the competition. It is a mistake to…

Network for Work – So Easy My Child Did It

If you are looking for work, network. It is so easy my daughter was able to do it after her first year of college. While home for the summer she…