by Nancy | Oct 4, 2017
In light of the recent mass shooting in my city, I’m going to deviate from my typical (and, hopefully educational) weekly blog post to write from my heart. The numbness of the past few days has given way to an extraordinary realization that people are inherently...
by Nancy | Sep 27, 2017
A couple of years ago, I met with three adult brothers whose mother, Peggy, had passed away. Although Peggy had a Will to take care of distributing her real estate, and she was foresighted enough to divide her savings into three equal accounts naming each son as a...
by Nancy | Sep 20, 2017
Co-existing with your office mate can be challenging. Minor annoyances, such as humming or whistling, can escalate when you perceive that your co-worker isn’t carrying his/her own weight. And what if you’re angry with your business partner, your...
by Nancy | Sep 13, 2017
My humans just dropped a bombshell on me. They’re getting a divorce and my world will never be the same. How could they make such a drastic decision without consulting me? After all, I am an important member of this family! They decided that I’m going...
by Nancy | Sep 6, 2017
I don’t have children. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve been asked why, and to be perfectly truthful, sometimes I haven’t answered nicely. It amazes me that friends, relatives, and relative strangers think it’s okay to ask such a...
by Nancy | Aug 30, 2017
I think William Shakespeare said it best, “Neither a borrower nor a lender be . . .” [“Hamlet,” Act 1, Scene III.] Of course, that’s pretty much impossible. We have student loans, car loans, and mortgages. Who hasn’t hit up a...
by Nancy | Aug 23, 2017
You may think it’s all over once your divorce is final, but there are a few more things you should do to get on the right path for your next chapter. It’s kind of like moving into a new place. You have to arrange for your utilities to be transferred,...
by Nancy | Aug 9, 2017
I have mixed emotions about this topic. On the one hand, there are some really valid reasons why staying friends with your ex is a healthy, mature thing to do. On the other hand, it could be holding you back from moving on. Here’s a quick true-false quiz: True...
by Nancy | Aug 2, 2017
More often than not, couples speak different languages about money. Whether it’s due to gender, cultural differences, or paycheck inequality, divergent attitudes towards spending and saving can destroy a relationship. In fact, according to many experts,...
by Nancy | Jul 26, 2017
I have a quirk, an idiosyncrasy, an annoying personality trait. Call it what you will, but I’m a sucker for a good conversation. I channel my dad, who could talk with anybody about anything, and I try my best to live up to that standard. Before I share his...
by Nancy | Jul 19, 2017
This is a story about Ashley and her mom, Sally. This is also a story about a Millennial and a Baby Boomer. This is also a story about love. So here goes: Sally is a retired elementary school teacher who frequently helps out her daughter, Ashley, by babysitting for...
by Nancy | Jul 12, 2017
No, I’m not talking about “the silent treatment” that we’ve all used from time to time to make a point. “What’s wrong?” your partner asks, and you respond “Nothing,” which can be a truthful answer or, more likely,...