Entries by LifeInNaples

Managing Passwords

It was just a few years ago that you could use the same password for everything, do you remember those days? Since I last wrote about managing passwords in 2013, the world has changed its views of password management. Some of the password and security breaches that have been revealed in the past few years […]

Professionals Seeking Citizenship Immigration Reform

THE QUIET QUEST – Part 4 of 4 All agree our immigration policies need to be reviewed and reformed. Disagreement abounds on what needs to be improved and how it can be achieved. The actual process is variable. For the professional, for the educated, it is laborious. Clearly the situation is dynamic. While the debate […]

Community comes together to support Guadalupe Center

Individuals and businesses in Southwest Florida are changing the lives of children in Immokalee. Through continued support of the Guadalupe Center, their philanthropy prepares 1,100 children – from infants to high school seniors – for educational success and a better future. Because of the center’s three core programs, funded mostly by contributions and money raised […]

Chef’s Column – Chocolate Souffle

Next time you visit Shula’s Steak House Naples remember to save a little room for their signature Chocolate Soufflé baked to perfection! This desert prepared to order has even the most serious chocolate lover coming back for more. It is large enough to feed two people and is the perfect way to end your meal. […]

Moving On…

by Jim Henderson President of William C. Huff Companies and national speaker for estate downsizing and lifestyle transitions We all have had our fair share of New Year’s resolutions. Here’s a few that I believe would help us all. First of all, most of us have too much “stuff ” and, since over 70 million […]

Time to Remember

by Sandra Lee Buxton As Chair of this year’s Florida Cancer Specialist Foundation Gala (FCSF) “ Time to Remember” Patty Baker is inviting you to attend this one of a kind party. The motivating factor in accepting this role is because “it’s fun, and it feels good to be of help to families in need.” […]