PORTFOLIO CREATIVE BLOG

Is This Just A Funk I’m In Or Is It Something More?

By Catherine Lang-Cline Let me start by stating the obvious, I am not a doctor, nor a professional in the area of mental health, but what I do know, like most people, how great it is to be healthy, both physically and mentally. When you are an entrepreneur, your mind is a constantly whirling. I swear that when it is really quiet, I can hear it hum in perfectly balanced chaos, but we are people and people develop issues and things occur that break up that normal cadence. Those things

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Viva Nica! The Power of Peer Groups and Getting Away

By Kristen Harris My entrepreneur peer group took a trip to Nicaragua last week. This one sentence and trip touch on three things I believe to be important in my life: time away (a trip), new experiences (to Nicaragua) and finding a tribe (my peer group). Time Away Today information is always available in the cloud and on our devices. We have the ability to work 24/7/365, but should we? I say no, and there’s evidence to back me up. Over the past few years, there have been several studies

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WOW! We’ve been in business for more than 12 years. We love being in Columbus — check out 12 reasons we’re unique and make a difference in our community. We’d love to get to know you!

1. This business was started by two women, Catherine Lang-Cline and Kristen Harris, that graduated together from the LBrands boot camp.  2. We believe in serving the community, so we get involved. There are a number of boards that members of our team belong to, and have been for years. Such as, Greater Columbus Arts Council, Columbus Chamber of Commerce, American Marketing Association, Columbus Society of Communication Arts (and more!)  3. Our clients are always given very customized service. Mostly because creative is unique and we recognize that.  4. Our

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Masks and the Roles We Play In Business

By Catherine Lang-Cline Halloween is not the only time that we put on masks and costumes and play out our chosen personalities. We actually do this every day in business. You may not want to wear a dress or a tie and jacket everyday, but the role you play in your job dictates that you need to. Why do we do this? We want to create an image of professionalism. We watch our language and the words we choose, we speak nicely of others, and have the best of manners.

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