For most busy professionals, the commute is a necessary evil. If you don’t have the privilege of remotely (from home), the commute is a pocket of time between home and work that’s usually filled with frustration, traffic, or a numb scroll through your phone. But what if we told you that those in between hours could become the most productive, or at least most enjoyable part of your day? Continue reading Fifteen Solid Tips for Using Your Commuting Time Productively→
When I first spotted Mark Conway at the recent Summer Fancy Food Show, I wasn’t aware that he’s the host of the World Food Championships podcast. I only knew that I had to meet the man who wore this gorgeous Magenta Suit — with sneakers, shirt, tie and vest in coordinating shades of pink — to the show, because he looked amazing! Continue reading Pink Thing of The Day: Chef Mark Conway!→
There is no denying that we live in a digital world, and it probably won’t surprise you to learn that millions of people enjoy spending their precious downtime on the Internet. Multiple Covid lockdowns changed lifestyles for nearly everyone, and Internet usage experienced a huge surge as people used social media platforms to keep in touch with family and friends. The online community has grown to billions and that doesn’t look like it will change in the future. Continue reading Using Digital Entertainment in Your Downtime→
When you’re on a long commute, whether on a train or bus, it can seem that time just slows down, and a twenty-minute journey can feel like an eternity. When traveling by public transportation, many people try to occupy themselves to help pass the time so that it’s a bit more bearable.
What you choose to do to pass the time will depend on your interests, but to help guide you, here are a few things that you can do to make your journey more interesting. Continue reading How to Pass the Time on Your Commute→