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Rona Gura
Dec22
“You have been my friend. That in itself is a tremendous thing.”
Posted By : Rona Gura

After reading my recent blog concerning what book you would want to read again for the first time, a friend emailed me with an intriguing follow-up question, “What was your favorite childhood book?” I immediately wrote back my answer, “Charlotte’s Web.” I can recall many late nights, way past my bedtime, reading “Charlotte’s Web” under my

Rona Gura
Dec15
Forever in Blue Jeans
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I realize that many things I do tend to embarrass my children, such as kiss them in public or comment on their Facebook posts (a sin I have never repeated). Lately I have noticed, however, that even my use of certain words can cause them embarrassment or, alternatively, have them in hysterics. Recently, I used the word, “dungarees,” a word I free

Rona Gura
Dec08
Who is the Real Chet Kincaid and Cliff Huxtable?
Posted By : Rona Gura

You cannot turn on the television, radio, or even your computer without hearing that another woman has come forward to claim that she was assaulted by Bill Cosby. When I see the photographs of a seventy-seven year old Mr. Cosby, I almost feel sorry for him. Then, however, I listen to the story of the alleged victims and my sympathy for him dissipat

Rona Gura
Dec01
Another Fossil?
Posted By : Rona Gura

As the holiday season begins, I have tried to think of some creative gifts for my children. My daughter will be graduating with her Masters in Social Work in May, which requires a special gift. I approached her with the idea of purchasing an expensive watch as a combined gift for both Hannukah and her graduate school graduation. Her response, “That

Rona Gura
Nov03
Kiss and Tell?
Posted By : Rona Gura

Do you kiss colleagues as a form of saying hello in professional situations? I have encountered this question more frequently. In certain informal professional situations, such as networking meetings, I have no issue with a small peck on the cheek as a friendly hello. Recently, I have noticed however, that this custom seems to have expanded beyond

Rona Gura
Oct13
Jane Poses a Thoughful Question
Posted By : Rona Gura

Jane Jacobs posted a very intriguing question on Facebook last week, “What book do you wish you could read again for the first time?" I immediately answered “The Handmaid’s Tale,” by Margaret Atwood. For me, it’s the perfect blend of a tale of a futuristic society that appeals to my nerdy side coupled with a female main character who tirelessly str

Rona Gura
Oct06
How Far Have We Really Come?
Posted By : Rona Gura

About a year ago, I wrote a blog about a memorandum which was sent to only the female attorneys in one of the largest law firms in the world. The memorandum was created by the firm’s Women’s Committee  in order to improve their female associates’ presentation skills. Included in the memorandum were “tips” such as, “Your friends will still like you

Rona Gura
Sep22
Morning, Noon, or Night?
Posted By : Rona Gura

Fred’s blog about his morning swim made me anxious. I cannot conceive of waking up that early so many mornings in a row to travel to a pool to swim. I practically force myself, by taping my favorite trashy reality television, to wake up forty-five minutes early three days a week to go downstairs and walk on my treadmill. I am definitely not a morn

Rona Gura
Sep08
Do You Truly Go On Vacation?
Posted By : Rona Gura

I am a huge proponent of vacations. I truly feel that we work very hard and deserve our time away. Moreover, I believe that taking the time away helps us to do our jobs better. Giving ourselves time to “recharge our batteries” can only be beneficial to our job performance. In the “old days,” we went on vacation and, generally, no one could g

Rona Gura
Aug18
Money Can’t Buy You Love, But Does it Buy Happiness?
Posted By : Rona Gura

When Fred offered the suggestion of “Happiness Week,” my first thought was this is going to be a “cinch.” Just the evening before, my husband and I were in our kitchen when, one by one, our kids each walked in from their evening out. We wound up spending over two hours in the kitchen talking and laughing with them. It was the perfect moment in time

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