Happy New Year!
- Fiscal cliff
- Kick the can down the road
- Double down
- Job creators/creation
- Passion/passionate
- YOLO
- Spoiler alert
- Bucket list
- Trending
- Superfood
- Guru
- Boneless Wings
Wishing you all a happy and healthy New Year!
Wishing you all a happy and healthy New Year!
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Wow, thanks for the compliment, Franziska!
I’ve been reading Jenny’s blog for a couple years and appreciate her, too.
Don’t feel bad: I only learned YOLO last week. Not something I’d use whether trendy or not. My teenagers keep me plugged into pop culture well enough.
I hope 2013 is a great year for you and yours.
-Steve
Happy New year!
I wish you to successfully navigate professional environment and finding appropriate compromises!
Gurus are unavoidable since there are a lot of people who are looking for somebody who they hope will think for them.
Thank you, and same to you, Galina! Agree with your statement on gurus. We all need to find what works best for ourselves.
Thanks, Steve!