Entries by LifeInNaples

Five tips on using dry shampoo

f you’re pressed for time nothing can save the day better than dry shampoo. That is of course if you use it correctly. Keep it off the scalp. It’s important to know that dry shampoo is to be applied to the roots NOT the scalp. Applying to the scalp can cause your head to become […]

Joyous occasions for us all

by Clay Cox I am very happy to announce that Kitchens by Clay is celebrating its 15th year of business here in Naples, Florida. We are so pleased with how successful we have been in building our business. I look back at the philosophies we decided to incorporate in order to create a consistent formula […]

December Politics and Potpourri

by Councilman Bill Barnett Today is November 2nd, and as I write this December article for Life in Naples I find myself reflecting the many years that I have been writing articles month after month, year after year. As I finish each article and just before I hit the send button to send my article […]

The Human Touch

There is a primal reassurance in being touched, in knowing that someone else, someone close to you, wants to be touching you,” writes best-selling author Jim Butcher. “There is a bone-deep security that goes with the brush of a human hand, a silent, reflex-level affirmation that someone is near, that someone cares.” “Skin hunger” is […]

Making It Count

by John S. Cox, CCE, CEcD, IOM President & CEO Systemic change and multi-generational sustainability don’t happen in vacuums or by accident. Both are achieved by communities, which are, among other things, aspirational, intentional and relational. Communities which care about and self-determine their futures aspire to be better than they are, are intentional about becoming […]