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Compassionate Workplaces

Today, I have the pleasure of introducing you to Veronica “Niki” Fielding. Talking about compassion in the workplace is near and dear to me. I was delighted to learn about Niki’s work and wish to share her vision with you all today! Photo by Meghna R on Unsplash Veronica “Niki” Fielding is the founder and […]

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Subscriptions, Automatic Renewals: the FTC and States

In the fall of 2021, the FTC issued a new policy statement pertaining to subscription offers, automatic renewals and negative option marketing. This seems to have fallen “under the radar” and I want to make sure you are aware! Automatic Renewals Automatic renewals and subscription models are used throughout the US in daily life. You

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Summer Preparation

Summer preparation for wildfires and hurricanes is high on the list for 2022. It’s time to get prepared from coast to coast. Where are my Contingency Planners?! If you are or know of a person who likes to:▶Control What You Can▶ Have a Plan B▶ Plan In AdvanceJoin my 12 Week Business and Personal Contingency

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Interconnectedness

Interconnectedness is defined as “the state of being connected with each other”. What if we looked at all the “things” we do in life being interconnected? Let’s look from a practical perspective.  Life Stages Big things and small all add up in life. How do we go about protecting ourselves is a question I am

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New 1099 IRS Rule for PayPal and Venmo Transactions

Heads up! If you missed it, there is a new 1099 IRS Rule for PayPal, Venmo and CashApp transactions starting in tax year 2022. This rule impacts small businesses and self-employed people. Reading an article covering this information in Entrepreneur.com this week, I was reminded how important it is to stay alert and start documenting

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Evacuate

Ok gang, it is early November.  Veteran’s Day is here.  Thanksgiving is on the way.  And, in California, we’re literally on fire 🙁  In the blink of an eye, a town in Northern California is reduced to ashes.  Thousands received the call to Evacuate.  Per It is devastating.  In Southern California, a fire jumped the

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Prepare for Estate Planning – Layperson’s Perspective

The estate planning process can seem ominous, confusing and for many, we stop here.  Learning how to prepare for estate planning from a layperson’s perspective can help unravel the process and provide you with information to proceed with more confidence. Today in America, approximately 60% of Americans have not created a will/trust.  What does this

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Take Care of Business – Personal Edition

Q4 is here!  Where has the year gone?  A common refrain as we enter into the last quarter of the year!  How ready are you to take care of business? I’ve returned from a conference with amazing women who are all pursuing their professions with gusto.  Time and time again, we ask ourselves if we

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