Tag Archives: word(s)
how to find your own right of way
© 2013 Dave Weinberg
how to find out if you’re on the right track
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how to successfully not sell popcorn at your movie concession stand
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how to live your life in 4 (simple) steps
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how to test maslow’s theory of human motivation, 70 years later
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how to toss your cookies
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how to find your missing ski boot
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how to keep your brand afloat in the dead of winter
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how to partially self-identify with a condé nast upscale urban intellectual magazine cover while in a doctor’s office waiting room
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how to play cards against humanity
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how it works despite your tax dollars at work
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how calling it as ‘half full’ may be a sign that you are happily content, yet delusional
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how to capture a futile attempt to assuage the universal anxiety of modern man
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how to kiss my ass in yiddish
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how to grab a slice (or two) of life
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how to tell the difference between windshield washer fluid and semi-frozen slushy drinks
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how to get some real estate with no money down
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how to visually merchandize, dangerously
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how to find your center just before lunch
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how to step up into the unknown
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20 ways to be more than prepared for the super bowl while dividing brand loyalties
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how to discover your voice through creativity
© 2013 One of the Students from Peapod and I feel awful b/c I forgot to ask her her name but you can almost see her in the reflection
how to be a totally dope chef
© 2013 Acadia Weinberg
…with special thanks to mini-roasted potato master chef, Suzanne Carlson.
how to enjoy your craft
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how big tobacco continues to get around
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how to set limits using a dialectic vernacular
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how to reinvent an iconic brand
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how to experience a momentary affirmation of faith depending on your religious affiliation, on the mind-numbingly freezing frickin’ cold coast of maine
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how the spirit can move you, even if by garnish
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how to commune with your commute
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how to be a big fish in a big pond
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how to not be very funny
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how to practice your latent, yet harsh and judgemental proofreader skills while on the go
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how to defend the video gaming industry
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how to deal with one’s dirty laundry
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how to make scarified gumbo
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how to see a sign it may almost be time for a career change
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how to find the perfect belated christmas present for mitt romney
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how to color their world
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how to think it true
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how to commute with your new year’s resolutions
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how to get out from under water
© 2012 Dave Weinberg
how to be the post-christmas/pre-new years doll of retail
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how to document death and life while remaining in excellent literary company
© 2012 Dave Weinberg
Thrilled to spot Sandi Amorello’s book, The Irreverent Widow at Sherman’s Books and Stationary in Freeport, Maine.
Sandi and I met at the Wine Bar several years ago while respectively dabbling through the digital dating escapades of match.com. Even though we mutually agreed that we were not the other’s ‘type’ (which hopefully means I am NOT the subject of any of her stories… 😉 – we did share a love of the arts and creativity and collaborated on some projects together. Sandi, honestly, edgily and humorously writes through – in her words, “shockingly true tales of love, death, dating & single parenting. Because it would be a sin not to.”
While you can catch her column in the Forecaster’s online and print editions, give yourself (or a loved one) the gift of someone who has lived and shared through the tragedies and triumphs of living and documenting through the life – after the death, of a dear spouse.
You can also find Sandi at theirreverentwidow.com
how to encourage self-check-in for christmas travel
© 2012 Dave Weinberg
how to maintain the status quo in las vegas
© 2012 Dave Weinberg
how to dance around PDF workflow
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how to be here now, even if here is an über-ostentatious resort casino
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how to get to retro typography signage heaven
© 2012 Dave Weinberg
Huge thanks to Deena, Amy and Justin for a fabulous tour down Las Vegas memory lane at the Neon Museum Boneyard, Las Vegas, NV.