1.15.25 | The Evolution Of Sunglasses

And some words you might not know are acronyms

WELCOME TO QUITTIN’ TIME

We cut through the clutter to deliver engaging stories that start a dialogue.

It Really Is Quittin’ Time

Someone shared a great quote with me “Failure is not a tattoo but a bruise”.   It fades.  As we get through another hump day, let’s remember that challenges fade away and soon will leave a barely recognizable mark.  Now let’s strike up some conversations.

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TODAY’S PICKS

The Evolution Of Sunglasses

As I’ve gotten older, I found that when I’m out in the sun, I need sunglasses.  Besides making me look a little hipper, there’s a great story behind them.  They were first coined goggles and used to protect you from the glare off the snow.  Learn more about the amazing story behind our sun specs here.

Is The 37% Rule Your Key To Clarity?

Speaking about which pair of sunglasses I should wear, I have a few other paralyzing decisions each day.  Should I have one more cup of coffee?  Is chocolate ok for breakfast?  Can I take a 30 minute nap instead of 15?  No matter what your decision it comes down to one number - 37%.  Read on to find out why.

6 Words You May Not Know Are Acronyms

We all know what an acronym is.  Like DECIDE when choosing chocolate for breakfast.  (That’s (1) D = define the problem, (2) E = establish the criteria, (3) C = consider all the alternatives, (4) I = identify the best alternative, (5) D = develop and implement a plan of action, and (6) E = evaluate and monitor).  Here are six other words I bet you didn’t know were acronyms

What title do you give this chapter of your life?