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On Business Buzzwords

I did a deep dive and leaned in on business buzzwords and phrases. I decided to drill down on why we can’t just, you know, talk to each other like humans. Putting this post on your radar may help you to move the needle, going forward, or realize, at the end of the day, that … Continue reading

Magic Bus

I started thinking about buses one day. I’m not sure why, but then I started thinking about that Who song which led me to exploring the history of the bus.  Yeah, that’s how my mind works and boy, it’s exciting inside my head some days, as obvious from my thinking about buses. A Brief History … Continue reading

Finding Dharma

I like the word, “dharma.” If I had a female child, (to me it sounds feminine, most likely because I loved that show Dharma & Greg), I’d consider naming her that. I very well may name my next canine child that. I like the idea of yelling it in my yard or in a park … Continue reading

Monday Musings & Motivations — Part Sixty-Two — Life Stories

I read a book a few months ago that’s not relevant now (in the sense, it’s not on the New York Times bestseller list) and I didn’t think I’d like it. I looked at the cover and thought: No. I was wrong. You literally cannot judge a book by its cover. The book is Saving … Continue reading

Ageism – Does it Exist and If So, WHY?

I really don’t like to get online and complain. I prefer to complain to the people I know. You know, one of those good old bitch sessions where you know that those you’re bitching to will most likely agree with you. After all, we all want validation for our feelings, right? I can remember a … Continue reading

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sheesh
/SHēSH/
exclamation

INFORMAL
exclamation: sheesh
  1. used to express disbelief or exasperation.
    “Sheesh! Why can’t you talk to me, you know, like normally?”
Origin
1950s: probably an alteration of jeez.