Author: Daisy

Young people can build financial habits that last

This article originally appeared in The Chicago Tribune May 10, 2009 by Gregory Karp When he was 28, J.D. Roth had a friend who offered him an exciting, once-in-a-lifetime opportunity:… Read more »

Mr. Duffy's Body – Somatics in the 21st Century

I have just completed my training at the Strozzi Institute in Petaluma, CA and am now a Certified Somatic Coach through the Strozzi Institute. What this means is that I… Read more »

May 2009 Newsletter

Daisy Swan & Associates – May 2009 Newsletter What’s Inside: Welcome & Introduction, by Daisy Swan, MA, CPCC: The Los Angeles Career Counselor & Coach How about some good news?… Read more »

Raising Bill Gates

This article originally appeared in The Wall Street Journal April 25, 2009 by Robert A. Guth For all of us parents out there…we just never know what will happen, right?… Read more »

To Jeopardy! winner, Trebek’s no Helmholz

This interview originally appeared in the University of Chicago Magazine’s blog UChiBLOGo (http://uchiblogo.uchicago.edu). Here’s another option if you’ve got some time! In December 2007 Dan Pawson, JD’06, began a nine-game… Read more »

Work, learn, work

It’s staggering how much there is to learn these days, isn’t it? Are you overwhelmed from working so hard to stay on top of everything you do? While trying to… Read more »

In recession, more parents 'slowly' spend quality time with their kids

This article originally appeared in New Jersey News April 19,2009 By CARRIE STETLER There are some hidden benefits that adults and kids are reaping from this economic situation…. Last year,… Read more »

Savvy Schools

This article originally appeared in The Wall Street Journal April 17,2009 By KELLY GREENE Ted English, age 62, a restaurant owner in Rapid City, S.D., had been thinking about changing… Read more »

Cupcakes and Cattle Breeding: Teens Turn to Summer Start-Ups

This article originally appeared in The Wall Street Journal April 15,2009 By SUE SHELLENBARGER Lexie Oliver, 16, has been trying for weeks to get a summer job, to earn spending… Read more »

Twelve Years Down the Drain

This article originally appeared in The Wall Street Journal April 9,2009 By Elizabeth Wurtzel The credit crisis has cost us a dozen years’ wealth in a matter of months. Anyone… Read more »