The online world has become such a staple in our daily lives hat many of us stay connected even during the holidays. It could be a habit or maybe a fear that we might miss something. Perhaps we work in fields of technology or social media or have to
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A Few Good People
Central PA Webster - Dec 14, 2011 - collaboration, rachel strella, social media management, staff, strella, strella social media, team building, teamwork - 2 Comments
This week, I met with an amazing person who gave me some invaluable business advice. You know the first thing I did when I received it? I told my team. My ‘team’ consists of my staff, contractors, a few mentors and – my husband! Of course, their reaction to the
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Small things make you larger than life
Central PA Webster - Nov 24, 2011 - blessings, business owner, entrepreneurship, larger than life, rachel strella, small business owner, strella, thankfulness, Thanksgiving 2011 - No Comments
Many of us, especially those who own a business, can likely say that we put in a lot of hours. We wear many hats and are often the contact point for our clientele and for all the operational components of our business. Being a business owner is a lot of
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Social Media: Eliminating Communication Barriers for Those with Disabilities
Central PA Webster - Nov 18, 2011 - Center for Independent Living, Central PA, CILCP, deaf, Employement, Hard of hearing, HOH, rachel strella, social media, Social Media for Employment, strella - 3 Comments
Last night, I had the pleasure of presenting to a group of deaf and hard of hearing (HOH) individuals through a program hosted by the Center for Independent Living of Central PA (CILCP). The program was made possible by a grant, which provided CART service and two interpreters. I, too,
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Every Day Should Be Veteran’s Day
Central PA Webster - Nov 11, 2011 - freedom, heros, honoring veterans, rachel strella, strella, veteran's day - 6 Comments
While most are thankful during a holiday like Thanksgiving or Christmas, I am thankful on Veteran’s Day. My Dad, a disabled Army veteran, is my hero. He believes in our country and he was willing to die to defend it. The military honor instilled in him carried over to our
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