Joan SotkinStop Complaining, Take ActionLately, I find myself grumbling about any number of things from the state of our chaotic politics to climate change and corporate greed.May 13, 2019May 13, 2019
Joan Sotkin10 Important Attributes for Entrepreneurial SuccessI listen to quite a few business podcasts, a number of which have interviews with successful entrepreneurs. What strikes me is how many of…Mar 27, 2019Mar 27, 2019
Joan SotkinWorrying Is a Waste of TimeThese days, there’s plenty to worry about: politics, world events, crazy people with guns, the possibility of a financial downturn, your…Nov 9, 2018Nov 9, 2018
Joan SotkinI’ve Been Caught in the Tunnel of TransitionLately, I have been caught in the tunnel of transition.Nov 1, 2018Nov 1, 2018
Joan SotkinI Gave up Sugar 45 Years Ago and It Changed My Life!I chuckle when I see article titles like I Gave up Sugar for 30 Days. August 11 marks my 45thanniversary of giving up sugar — and changing…Aug 11, 20181Aug 11, 20181
Joan SotkinThe Value of Expressing Long-Held EmotionsThe back-to-back suicides of Kate Spade and Anthony Bourdain have affected me on a deep gut level and have forced me to look at some…Jun 12, 2018Jun 12, 2018
Joan SotkinWhat It Takes to Have Whatever You WantI’m sure you have heard the phrases “You can have it all,” and “You can have whatever you want.”May 23, 2018May 23, 2018
Joan SotkinIt All Depends on How You Look at ItYears ago, I had a major AHA : It all depends on how you look at it. I realized that my perception of situations and events determined how…Apr 18, 2018Apr 18, 2018
Joan SotkinDoes “acting as if” really work?Years ago, one of the popular ideas was to act as if you are wealthy in order to create wealth. What that meant to a lot of people was to…Apr 16, 2018Apr 16, 2018
Joan SotkinThe Value of ConnectionsHumans are tribal beings and are not meant to do things alone. Yet in our culture, especially in the United States, individualism has been…Mar 15, 2018Mar 15, 2018