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Common Challenges for Structuring Marketing in Corporations
Common Challenges for Structuring Marketing in Corporations

Through experience, I’ve discovered commonalities in companies seeking to improve their marketing departments and marketing results.

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ThinkingLeslie FarnsworthMay 22, 2019marketing, business, employees, goalsComment
Honeymooning in the Caribbean: St. Lucia and Antigua
Honeymooning in the Caribbean: St. Lucia and Antigua

For our honeymoon, we split our time between two Caribbean islands and two resorts. Here’s what we found at Jade Mountain in St. Lucia and Hermitage Bay in Antigua.

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WanderingLeslie FarnsworthMay 20, 2019travel, happiness, vacation, familyComment
Wedding Venues in Normandy and The Loire Valley
Wedding Venues in Normandy and The Loire Valley

For anyone planning a wedding in Normandy and the Loire Valley in France, read our takes on the venues we visited.

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WanderingLeslie FarnsworthMay 17, 2019family, travel, happiness, relationships, France, wedding Comments
Planning a Wedding in France
Planning a Wedding in France

Let me share a few of my experiences to shorten your learning curve. (Because yeah. Organizing big events involves enough stress already.)

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WanderingLeslie FarnsworthMay 15, 2019family, relationships, happiness, France, wedding Comments
Arnaud the Superhero: Our Civil Marriage in France
Arnaud the Superhero: Our Civil Marriage in France

In which I have to get a certificate of celibacy notarized, we coach my brother in the French language, and Arnaud pulls off a miracle.

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JournalLeslie FarnsworthMay 13, 2019family, happiness, relationships, France, weddingComment
How Switzerland Happened to Me
How Switzerland Happened to Me

All expats, soon enough after they meet, ask each other: What brought you here?

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MigratingLeslie FarnsworthMay 10, 2019family, travel, happiness Comments
My Favorite Cookbooks
My Favorite Cookbooks

As I’ve gotten back into the groove of cooking at home, I rely most heavily on a small subset of the original dozen cookbooks I’d considered essential.

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JournalLeslie FarnsworthMay 8, 2019foodComment
Month-in-Review Highlights: April 2019
Month-in-Review Highlights: April 2019

This year, so far, I’ve done reasonably well on the fitness goals—yet I haven’t done as well as I have in the past.

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JournalLeslie FarnsworthMay 3, 2019fitness, health, exercise, postmortem Comments
What Siblings Teach Us
What Siblings Teach Us

Even siblings who never got past the punching stage gained a lot from the more-than-one-child family dynamic.

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ThinkingLeslie FarnsworthMay 1, 2019family Comment
Memories from a Sixth Grader: My Uncle Buck
Memories from a Sixth Grader: My Uncle Buck

My teacher assigned an essay about our memories of a person. I knew immediately who I wanted to memorialize.

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JournalLeslie FarnsworthApril 28, 2019childhood, friendship Comments
Morning Walk: April 25, 2019
Morning Walk: April 25, 2019

I took a long, luxurious morning stroll along the lakefront through the neighborhoods of Vidy and Ouchy. The pictures don’t quite do it justice.

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JournalLeslie FarnsworthApril 25, 2019happiness, Switzerland Comment
Stuff Purging and Wishing for Hindsight
Stuff Purging and Wishing for Hindsight

I am a restless soul. Too many signs pointed to the need for me to lighten my stuff load.

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ThinkingLeslie FarnsworthApril 24, 2019happiness Comments
Is the Tough Stuff for the Young?
Is the Tough Stuff for the Young?

My inclination to avoid the rough stuff, because life is rough enough, worries me a bit.

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ThinkingLeslie FarnsworthApril 18, 2019culture, politics Comments
How to Manage Up
How to Manage Up

Managing up could solve a lot of workplace ills—and that few people think to do it or realize that they should do it.

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ThinkingLeslie FarnsworthApril 16, 2019management, business, employeesComment
The Mystery of the Dog in the Business Book
The Mystery of the Dog in the Business Book

The dog story doesn’t make for a very serious case for a very serious book, I say. What gives, Arnaud?

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ThinkingLeslie FarnsworthApril 14, 2019business Comments
Paean to the Hoodie
Paean to the Hoodie

Hands down, the hoodie is the most important clothing item in any wardrobe. In fact, you don’t just need one—you need several.

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ThinkingLeslie FarnsworthApril 12, 2019fashion, culture, sports, hoodie Comments
Twenty-Four Hours in Geneva
Twenty-Four Hours in Geneva

Though twenty-four hours doesn’t do the city justice, a day in Geneva at least gave us a starting point.

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WanderingLeslie FarnsworthApril 10, 2019Switzerland, travel, culture Comments
How to Transition from In-Office Teams to Remote-Work Teams or a Distributed Workforce
How to Transition from In-Office Teams to Remote-Work Teams or a Distributed Workforce

Here’s what I learned from other CEOs and executives and through my own experience (so far) of transitioning my in-office employees to a distributed workforce structure.

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ThinkingLeslie FarnsworthApril 8, 2019business, employees, culture, management, leadership, distributed workforce Comments
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