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Rona Gura
Jun08
American Pharoah-American Dream
Posted By : Rona Gura

As I have said numerous times I am not a sports fan.  Even more so, I definitely am not a horse racing fan or even have an interest in horse racing. But, like most, I could not help but to be caught up in the American Pharoah fever. I admit that I begrudgingly sat down to watch the Preakness after my husband asked me to spend the three minutes of t

Rona Gura
Jun01
I Would Recommend. . .
Posted By : Rona Gura

In a follow-up to Fred’s Friday blog about Facebook, I have to ask the following question, if you are on Facebook, do you use it to network professionally? This was the topic of discussion at our Long Island Women’s meeting last week and it made for an interesting dialogue. I have recently noticed that people are turning to Facebook for prof

Rona Gura
May25
And My Choice Is. . .
Posted By : Rona Gura

Over the past few years, I have read with interest Time Magazine’s list of the 100 Most Influential People of the Year. Most years I have found that I agreed that most of the people on the list deserve to be there. It has also been interesting to see the names of people who have been on the list more than once, such as Hillary Clinton, President Ob

Rona Gura
May18
it's a Smaller World After All
Posted By : Rona Gura

In discussing the internet with our kids, as parents, we try to warn them about all the dangers of the internet. I have never really found myself talking about the good aspects about the internet and social media. This past week I experienced one of the best characteristics of the internet. I came to learn that it has truly made the world a smaller

Rona Gura
May11
Mr. Sandman
Posted By : Rona Gura

I had one of “those” nights the other night. We’ve all had them. As time ticks away my eyes wouldn’t close. I saw 2:00 a.m. pass by and then 3:00 pass by. And, as time continued to tick by, my anxiety about being well rested for my early morning court appearance grew steadily. What do you do when you can’t sleep?

Rona Gura
May04
Childhood Treats
Posted By : Rona Gura

I was in a bakery last week when a sign on the display caught my eye. The sign read  “Swiss Rolls.” Looking at that sign immediately brought me back to my parents’ house and into their kitchen. Swiss Rolls were one of my favorite childhood treats. Although my mom never bought them from a baker; our Swiss Roles came in a Drakes Cake wrapper.

Rona Gura
Apr27
Jenner's Journey
Posted By : Rona Gura

One could not go on the internet in the past week or turn on a television without seeing or hearing Bruce Jenner’s name. To me, he always has been that incredibly handsome athlete who captured America’s hearts when he won the gold medal at the 1976 Olympic decathlon and became the “best athlete in the world.” To my daughter’s generation, however, h

Rona Gura
Apr20
Do You Know Yourself?
Posted By : Rona Gura

Like Donald, I sometimes find inspiration for my blogs in The Sunday Times. An article I found especially interesting yesterday concerned the proliferation of technology and devices for self-monitoring and behavioral change. The focus of the article was an MIT professor and her proposition that the primary function of these devices have cha

Rona Gura
Apr13
Load Me Up
Posted By : Rona Gura

When Passover ends, my thoughts every year turn to the same two items, pizza and bagels. I love a thick slice of pizza loaded with extra cheese and as many vegetables as will fit on the slice. Similarly, I am not a plain bagel person. I cannot resist an everything bagel, bursting with seeds.   In writing this blog, I feel the same about ice

Rona Gura
Apr06
Auto Correct or Connect?
Posted By : Rona Gura

I had a text message “conversation” with one of my college roommates last week that went something like this:   Stacy: Ro, Merrimack’s daughter grad [law school] in May. Would you talk to her?   Thinking this was a favor just for my roommate my response was, “Sure.”   Stacy: Thanks so much, Merrill [a friend of hers whom I have k

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