We at Camelot find our hearts full of gratitude to have a community of dedicated readers that have continued to stay in touch with us. We’ve all had to face some steep metaphorical inclines in 2023, but I’ve seen how strong relationships, community, and commitment can carry us through.
Read MoreHave you ever noticed those runaway truck ramps veering off the side of a freeway or highway on a steep decline? The added friction from the gravel and the incline can allow a truck driver to safely recover control of her/his vehicle. I need a “runaway year ramp” to help me slow down and not crash into the new year! I want to savor, not stress, the last few months of the year.
Read MoreNavigating the last few years certainly has demanded resilience from all of us. Approaching our 40th year of business, we at Camelot take a moment to reflect on the resilience that has helped us leap past our biggest hurdles.
Read MoreThe items in our homes can be both poignant and illuminating. They can reveal unknown stories or highlight overlooked qualities, offering insight into an individual or entire family. More than an act of sentimentality, holding onto a piece of family history can be an act of storytelling and the means of sharing the values of one generation with the next.
Read MoreDespite the busy season, we at Camelot are trying to savor the “Sunday of Summer” too. To help make the most of the remainder of summer, I’ve created a mini challenge for myself to make time for activities each week that will so immerse me in a moment that I will forget to check my phone. Here’s my list so far…
Read MoreBack in ‘88 a neighbor recommended that I join a business networking group, and on a whim I agreed. I could not have foreseen how taking that impromptu step would help train and educate me in running a business in areas ranging from sales & marketing to philanthropy.
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