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Category Archives: Kelsey
Have You Taken A Brand Inventory?
Where do your loyalties lie? Personally, I’ve always thought I tend to buy many products from a few brands. I’ve always been an Apple devotee. And while I’m all about equal opportunity towards hot sauce, I gravitate towards certain brands … Continue reading
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Dead Parent Club: Part IV – We’re Getting T-Shirts
According to the Holmes and Rahe Stress Scale, the death of a close family member is the fourth most stressful life event an adult may experience, after martial separation and tied with personal imprisonment. For “non-adults,” death of a parent … Continue reading
Dead Parent Club – Part III: No Need for Mascara
According to the Holmes and Rahe Stress Scale, the death of a close family member is the fourth most stressful life event an adult may experience, after martial separation and tied with personal imprisonment. For “non-adults,” death of a parent … Continue reading
Dead Parent Club – Part II: Door-To-Door Limo Service
According to the Holmes and Rahe Stress Scale, the death of a close family member is the fourth most stressful life event an adult may experience, after martial separation and tied with personal imprisonment. For “non-adults,” death of a parent … Continue reading
Dead Parent Club – Part I: By Invitation Only
According to the Holmes and Rahe Stress Scale, the death of a close family member is the fourth most stressful life event an adult may experience, after martial separation and tied with personal imprisonment. For “non-adults,” death of a parent … Continue reading
Senseless.
I don’t understand what happened today in Tuscon. I don’t think anyone does, and I’m not sure I ever will. But I know that it broke my heart. Four of the people I love the most in the entire world … Continue reading
It’s Harry Potter Time
I’m going to see Harry Potter at midnight tonight and I couldn’t be more excited. Yes, I’m really more of a fan of the books. Yes, because my job is awesome and I look at entertainment blogs for a few … Continue reading
Why I’m Opposed to Emoticons
I type fast. I use too many a lot of exclamation points. I overuse other punctuation and I’m a chronic italicizer. I do all this because I’m an enthusiastic person. And because I despise emoticons. I loathe them in my … Continue reading
Why aren’t you reading Seth yet?
When I was 14, my amazing mentor and my equally but differently amazing sister both pushed me to read The Purple Cow by Seth Godin. And then I knew I wanted to work in Marketing. (Full disclosure, the book was … Continue reading
Excellent point
This week, Maryland told residents that using a handheld phone while driving is a no-no. Whether or not I agree with the ban doesn’t matter. What I want to know is this: Why isn’t there a better way to text … Continue reading