The commitment to co-parenting includes a substantial investment in time, energy, and financial resources.
Juliet Mitchell
Juliet Mitchell welcomes readers' responses to jmitchell@spokesman-recorder.com. For more of her work, go to www.mannersarememorable.com.
Back-to-school etiquette
Put your best foot forward and claim your seat at the table. When you are at the table, you are better positioned for success.
Intergenerational households: We can make this work
Here we are in 2022 with a resurgence in intergenerational households.
Be your best as a hotel guest
Americans are traveling again—booking cruises, scheduling vacations, and quick getaways, and attending weddings. Stay abreast on the best social etiquette practices.
Enhance your professional presence
Are you aware of the messages you are sending when you enter a room or when you enter a conversation?
Life etiquette in a virtual world
Here are tips to keep in mind when sending emails, and some considerations for meeting in a virtual world.
Co-working space etiquette tips
here are my seven co-working space etiquette tips that can help you and your co-workers have a pleasant, positive, and productive co-working space relationship.
Gift-giving to children: 8 etiquette tips
Since Christmastime is a time when we give special attention to our “babes,” this column will focus on gift-giving to children, specifically children who are not your own.
12 tips for holiday dining
This is a time when we like to dress up and show off our holiday outfits. This is also an opportunity to show off our ‘best social skills and good manners.’
Theater etiquette tips
These tips should put you at ease so that you can truly sit back, relax, and enjoy the show.
Gift giving etiquette for graduations and more
What you give will depend on your budget, but mostly it should come from the heart. Don’t feel sheepish about giving what you can afford.
Breaking up (with your bestie) is hard to do
You can maintain some semblance of self-respect, dignity, and honor by applying these 5 etiquette tips for breaking up with your bestie.
8 tips for visiting the sick
It’s not a happy subject to discuss, but it’s inevitable that human bodies will experience sickness, disease or break down
Top 10 tips for good houseguest etiquette
Here are the top 10 suggestions for being a good houseguest. Can you identify yourself in any of these situations?
Thanksgiving etiquette tips
To thank you for your readership and support this year, I offer these Thanksgiving Etiquette Tips.
Five etiquette tips for parents visiting their child’s school
Hopefully, your child’s school welcomes parents every day. Oftentimes, however, parent-teacher conferences are the only times parents visit their child’s school. Either way, I strongly encourage parents to visit whenever you can.
Top 10 workplace etiquette tips for career success
To summarize my findings, following are my (the) Top 10n Workplace Etiquette Tips. These tips are can be useful reminders for everyone working in the workplace — not just interns.
Leave the drama behind: family reunion tips
Life Etiquette, it’s all about respect for ourselves, for others and for the world around us. As a lifestyle expert, I usually view things from an “etiquette” lens. Considering all of the family reunions and class reunions I’ve attended over the years, I have heard LOTS of stories — the good, the bad and the […]
Getting that first date!
Many women out there who have not been on a date in years! Years!
By popular demand: more dining etiquette tips
Life Etiquette, it’s all about respect for ourselves, respect for others and respect for the world around us. It seems that my March column titled “Are all those forks necessary?” caused quite a stir. In this column, I am taking time to address some of the questions and even the rebuttals that the column raised. […]
