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The wisdom of seniors: Learning from the elders around us
There are so many magnificent aspects of springtime. For me, a real highlight is opening my parents’ lake house in northern New Hampshire. It’s not that I like sweeping away cobwebs, picking up mouse turds, or clearing the branches brought down … Continue reading
Come join in a great day of learning with the 2nd Annual Womens Intelligence Trust Event in San Francisco Thursday, May 17th!
I am so excited to be speaking at the 2nd Annual WIT Event on Thursday in San Francisco at the St. Francis Yacht Club! The conference features a keynote speech from author Dr. Louann Brizendine and also features a lunchtime … Continue reading
On Friday May 4, 2012 Camille appeared on the Radio Entrepreneurs Show with host Jeffrey S. Davis
Radio Entrepreneurs is a radio talk show highlighting the stories of entrepreneurship. The show focuses on entrepreneurs of all kinds, stories of success, and provides listeners with advise and insight from experts. The Radio Entrepreneur community is one of sharing … Continue reading
Reverse mentoring: Open your eyes for opportunities
Reverse mentoring is an extraordinary way to learn and grow. Opportunities to grow and learn are all around us, but all too often we get so caught in motion, so caught up in the “doing” and in checking things off … Continue reading
Wired for Wellness: How to Work Smarter, Live Better, and Be Purposefully Productive in an Overwired World
We live in a wired world. Which is great, until it’s not. Increasingly we aren’t just wired; we’re overwired. Our use and overuse of technology has actually changed how our brains and bodies work, and not for the better. More … Continue reading
Balanced living: Five tips for a better, more balanced life
Balanced living is something I strive for. I am a big believer in alternative wellness. I believe that the most important health practices happen before you have problems. Said differently, we reap what we sow. Healthy living over a lifetime adds up. Not always … Continue reading
App of the week: JotNot for iPhone rules!
My app of the week is a great one, especially because it dovetails nicely with my passion about the power of rewiring. In my book, Rewired, I don’t advocate getting rid of technology or quitting Facebook and Twitter. Not at … Continue reading
Controlling technology: Three tips to beat technostress
Controlling technology is increasingly difficult, given how pervasive it has become in our lives. We all get technostressed at some point. You know, the stress of too much technology, too often—too many e-mails or texts or tweets or just too … Continue reading
Getting in shape with Endomondo
Getting in shape is easy when you have the right tools. And those tools now include apps. Now, I know you don’t need an app to get in shape. In fact, the world is going a little app crazy these … Continue reading
Getting organized with simple strategies: Marathon madness!
Getting organized with simple strategies Getting organized isn’t usually the first thing that springs to mind during the Boston Marathon, but it was certainly on my mind yesterday! All Bostonians know that driving on Marathon Monday is a mistake. I … Continue reading