The End
Dead ends. Loose ends. Wit’s end. Split ends. In a furniture store there are many endings. For the salesperson, it ends when they hand the customer their receipt. For the warehouse, it ends when they hand the customer their furniture. For accounting, it ends when the customer hands them their money. But for Ms. Jones, […]
Seed Time
Six sure bets in life: Death and taxes. Summer and winter. Seedtime and harvest. The laws of business parallel the laws of nature. The farmer plants a seed and waits for it to grow. It’s a no brainer, right? But do you do the same in your business? What are you planting, and are you […]
Growth
Growing pains. Growing up. Outgrown. Overgrown. Growth pattern. There’s a growth pattern in humans that applies to businesses as well. People hook up and conceive a business plan. The plan is under wraps as planning, financing and sourcing slowly develop over the course of several months. It’s then birthed in a grand opening celebration and […]
Green
You would expect a magazine called “Green” to be printed on recycled paper, but it’s not. It’s not even printed. It’s a “digital digest” available only online. Now that’s green! Green is cropping up in the produce section on organically grown products. It’s all over the hardware store, with “Eco Options” labeling for products that […]
Family
Family man. Runs in the family. In the family way. Family tree. Family matters. Americana is all about family. We’ve even stretched it to include our “work family” and our “school family” or our “church family.” Despite efforts to redefine it, we all have our own personal definition. What does “family” mean to Ms. Jones? […]
Romance
Ahhh, romance. Your heart twitters, your stomach flitters. You primp and preen for hours before each encounter. You write pithy poems and gaze google-eyed into space. You’re in love with love. Slip a ring on your finger and a diaper bag over your shoulder and watch what happens. Heart-stopping fantasy passion becomes toilet-stopping reality. Ms. […]
Panacea
Thelma Ritter’s first movie role was a brief, uncredited part as a frustrated mother unable to find the toy that Kris Kringle promised to her son. Santa saves the day, however, by telling her that Schoenfeld’s has the fire engine little Peter wants. Kris later tells another mother that Macy’s rival, Gimbels, has better skates […]
Office
A few years ago, “home office” simply meant a scaled-down replica of the “real” office, an impressive rectangular desk flanked by bookcases with a ficus in the corner. Today, a growing number of people don’t even leave home to go to work. They stay in their sweatpants until noon and send emails at all hours. […]
Tolerance
The master bathroom was demolished. A black garbage bag was taped over missing tiles on the shower walls. The window treatments were 25 years old. The carpet… well, enough said – carpet in a bathroom is gross. Each morning, the homeowners went to another bathroom on a different level of the house to shower. This […]
Looking
Are you good at guessing games? You get three guesses at the answer to the following question, and the first two don’t count. Here’s the question: “What brings you in today?” If you guessed, “I’ve come to fork over my hard-earned money on some of your fine furniture, here’s my wallet – please, just take […]