Montclair Local staff and Montclair residents share their “high,” i.e. aspirational, resolutions, and “low,” or very practical, ones.
Allison Task
What book(s) are you reading?
Here’s a book or two for your To Be Read list, in honor of The Little Read.
Valentine’s Day round-up: Love stories we love to tell
We asked you to tell us about loving couples or loving gestures for Valentine’s Day. Dogs, children, and old Hollywood… and two references to bagels!
Ask Task: Come on, get happy
Allison Task is “in the gratitude and happiness business.: In her final “Ask Task,” she gives tips on how to use gratitude to become happy.
Wrapping gifts, sharing love at Shomrei Emunah
The personal touch makes all the difference when it comes to gift-giving. At Shomrei Emunah, congregants wrapped gifts for charity together .
Thankful for Montclair: readers and staff are grateful
Montclair residents, and staff of Montclair Local, share some of the things they are grateful for in Montclair: some are organizations, some are intangible.
Ask Task: Set goals for next summer (and life) now
Now is the perfect time to begin thinking about what to do next summer– and with your life, says Allison Task.
Ask Task: should I clean up after others peoples’ kids?
Allison Task asks: whose job is it to clean up after the kids?
Books: a life coach prods and cheers
“Ask Task” columnist Allison Task’s new book offers readers a plan to make change
Ask Task: One drink too many? What’s my fair share?
Allison Task advises on questions about drinking and housework.
Ask Task: Baby bird is flying! or not! Parents worry
Whether your child is leaving the nest or staying in it too long, Ask Task has advice.
Ask Task: Parents wonder, is it OK to let kids fail?
By ALLISON TASK For Montclair Local Allison Task is a career and life coach in Montclair who hosts the WMTR radio show “Find My Thrive.” Her website is allisontask.com. Need […]
Ask Task: customer service is hard
Know-it-all customers and never-worked employees make good customer service hard.
Montclair Local’s Ask Task: how to acknowledge a divorce
A middle-aged man is ready to take a chance again. How can he find love?