Meet John! Born and raised in Denver, John is just about as Colorado as it gets! He has worked as a library technician at the University of Colorado Boulder for 21 years. He says that the University is his favorite part of Boulder. “Macbeth’s atmosphere puts it high up on the list,” he says when […]
It’s official, starting at 5pm Tuesday, Denver city and county will be under ‘Stay at Home’ orders. As with many policies during the Coronavirus Pandemic, we can expect ‘dominos to fall,’ and other cities and counties to follow. Be anticipating similar orders in Boulder, which will mean that only necessary trips should be taken, like […]
Peas and Carrots is a personal chef home delivery service run by Chef Carrie that focuses on preparing delivered weekly meals, dinner parties and other special events. Weekly meals are delivered to the residence with easy heating instruction with minimal clean up to finish. Menus will be customized to any dietary restriction. Call today for […]
Colorado is edging towards a full shutdown as it was announced that non-essential workplaces must cut their workforce in half starting this week, sending yet another wave of people to sit at home. While you may be tempted to just live your life as you normally would, it’s best to stay at home to help […]
Your body is way different from your mind. Your mind has an agenda. Your mind calculates, judges, and recalculates. It’s a busy machine that isn’t always your best friend. Your body is always your best friend, and you’ll teach your mind to be your best friend in the next chapter. But realize here that your […]
Here’s the weird thing about change: most of the time, we don’t notice it happening until it’s already happened. Smartphones are an omnipresent feature of life, and the fact is that if you don’t have one, you’re operating at a fairly huge disadvantage. Yet it wasn’t that long ago that they were looked at as […]
The City of Boulder has extended the closure of all city buildings and facilities open to the public until April 19. Many city services are available online, and non-essential employees will continue working remotely through April 19. Essential city services, including public safety, utilities and water services, and emergency responders.
Boulder County Commissioners have issued a letter to residents offering to help those in need and instructions on self-care during the coronavirus epidemic. As we face these extraordinary circumstances, it’s important to remember we’re a community – and that together, we will get through this difficult time in our lives caused by the COVID-19 coronavirus. […]
The value of Boulder homes has gone up almost 2% over the past year, and it is predicted that they will rise another 4% this year. The median price of homes in Boulder is $794,210, with the median price per square foot being $562, $212 more than the price per square foot in the Boulder […]
Welcome to the world of remote work! It can be a beautiful thing, however it takes a different level of self-discipline and prioritization to stay productive. Here are my 10 quick tips based on 4+ years of successful remote work: 1. Keep a Schedule Set your alarm at the same time every morning and have […]