by Janet Parnes | Feb 22, 2019 | Blog
Texting is a convenience—for some of us. If we want to foster a relationship, however, it pays to make texting a decision, not an automatic move. Below are three points to consider: Step into the recipient’s shoes. Are they comfortable with texting, or are they...
by Janet Parnes | May 26, 2017 | Blog
This Memorial Day weekend, communities all over the USA will honor those who have given their lives in service to our country. As such, the Flag should be honored through protocols that include the following: The Flag should be raised all the way up the pole, before...
by Janet Parnes | Aug 19, 2016 | Blog
The Olympic Games offer us easy access to a worldwide display of athleticism, talent and grit! The Games also give us a glimpse into the culture of the host country. Below are rules that help define etiquette in Brazil: Meeting and greeting Men shake hands. By U.S....
by Janet Parnes | Aug 4, 2016 | Blog
In the early days of commercial flying, decorum dictated that passengers dress up. Now that air travel is common, people dress for comfort. Manners change with society; some, however, are timeless. Below are three courtesies that are fading and warrant a rescue: 1....
by Janet Parnes | Jun 17, 2016 | Blog
Are you pulling at your hair, trying to think of something special to give your father on Fathers’ Day? Try the gift of appreciation. There are simple actions you can take to show Dad that he is important. Read below to find out how Fathers’ Day came to be....
by Janet Parnes | Feb 23, 2016 | Blog
In the 17th century, business cards were called “bearer” and ”calling” cards, indicators of social status. The cards later became ”trade cards,” used as a way to identify oneself as part of an organization and provide contact information. Today, business cards...