The Tweezer Times
By Lisa Golden Schroeder
As we enter a new decade we’re all trying to figure out what we’re up to. The world economy is in recalibration mode–I keep thinking about my ovens, which need temperature adjustment periodically. And that’s how I’m viewing the current state of unrest–who do we market to? How do we keep our revenue flowing? Do we change the way we do business–charge less, do more, stay the course?
I’m firmly in the camp of an optimist. What have we got to lose, trying to stay inspired and hopeful that those possible job estimates will come through, or the phone will start ringing more often? BUT we can’t be complacent. We have to be ready to grab new opportunities, keep open minds, be willing to do things that feel a little uncomfortable. I’m in the process of revamping the entire look and focus of Foodesigns and The Tweezer Times. This publication truly will be a blog (I felt very uncomfortable with that tag for a long time) in the coming months. But my goal is not to just share daily ramblings of what I do, but to continue sharing a wide variety of viewpoints from colleagues who live and work all over the world.
So if you’d like to be featured as a Tweezer Times creative mind, drop me a note through the contact page at Foodesigns.com.