Where are you staying? It's a question that comes up in conversation during almost every trip, often posed by a client or colleague. Your answer conveys something about you, your work and your business. Imagine one of those Facebook quizzes that promises to analyze...
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Two Travel Lessons from an Armchair Pilgrim
Travel can be so romanticized on the big screen, especially when a story unfolds in the hands of a talented filmmaker. The truth is, though, travel comes with some pain. This week I watched a quiet movie called The Way, about a man walking the Camino del Santiago...
When Travel Diversion Did Not Require Headphones
I inherited a travel-sized cribbage board from my parents, and it still evokes memories from the '60s of early evenings at motels during childhood vacations. My brothers and I would cannonball into the hotel pool, as my parents "supervised" (a term used only loosely...