by billyzh | Apr 29, 2010 | History, Holidays
As we walked the sidewalk back to our corporate offices, I can remember being so impressed with this colleague of mine who had actually, at one point in his life, gone to work in Manhattan each day. I was fascinated by his stories and couldn’t get enough. It was...
by billyzh | Apr 25, 2010 | Career/Job, Women/Relationships
I don’t know about you, but I tend to find that more times than not, it is easier for my first reaction to a situation to default to the negative. I am not proud to admit that to you, but that simple fact is true. It’s just one of the things on my personal...
by billyzh | Apr 23, 2010 | Uncategorized
We are so glad you are able to join us today… Welcome. If this is your first time to visit the site, please take a few moments to click around on the tabs above. and if you missed the interview click here! At this website you will find: – Stephanie’s...
by billyzh | Apr 17, 2010 | Career/Job, Divorced, Not-Yet-Married, Women/Relationships
I met Nancy at a meeting where I was speaking. She was a delight and was very willing to give me feedback on my presentation. Which I thought was very thoughtful. And I appreciated it. Nancy is a speaker herself, a writer and a new author. I asked Nancy to write a...
by billyzh | Apr 15, 2010 | Financial, History, Holidays
Hard to believe, but the 1040 form turns 100 years old today. Back then, the tax instructions were one large sheet. Today’s 1040, with instructions, totals 176 pages. And, only 7% of Americans paid any taxes. Here’s how that looked: -Only 1 percent on...