Come Together. A Time to Gather
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by meetmbd
1y ago
Come Together…  In the words of John Lennon, “come together, right now.” After nearly two years of Zoom calls and social isolation, the ability to come together has felt really good. But there are a new set of expectations as workers have realized the value of work-life balance. Meetings for the sake of meetings are no longer tolerated and meetings that could have been an email are now a thing of the past. But along with Zoom fatigue, there is also a genuine desire to have meaningful gatherings.  The Art of Gathering That is where Priya Parker comes in. She literally wrote the book o ..read more
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Where Goal Getters Meet
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by meetmbd
1y ago
True Goal Getters have a clear vision of what they want to do, make or achieve.  Meetings can be an essential part of making sure these goals are realized, and most goals are not accomplished as an individual. Instead it requires buy-in and hard work from many individuals.  Here are a few tips to help you reach your meeting goals during your next offsite meeting. Be clear in expressing the WHY of the meeting. The intention and goal of a meeting or corporate retreat can be set prior to the beginning of a meeting and will act a guide for what will and will not be discussed duri ..read more
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Art Inspires- Celebrate National Arts and Humanities Month
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by meetmbd
1y ago
A core value at Meet Hospitality is that art inspires. Art stimulates the brain, jostles the emotions, and helps to create energy and conversation. That is why we are committed to having hand-selected original art at each of our locations. October is National Arts & Humanities Month and we couldn’t think of something more timely and relevant. We love bringing attention to our selected art pieces whenever we have the chance. French Neurologist, Pierre Lemarquis, shared in his book published last November about his insights and studies around how art stimulates intellect and the emotional p ..read more
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Art Inspires- Celebrate National Arts and Humanities Month
Meet Hospitality Blog
by meetmbd
1y ago
A core value at Meet Hospitality is that art inspires. Art stimulates the brain, jostles the emotions, and helps to create energy and conversation. That is why we are committed to having hand-selected original art at each of our locations. October is National Arts & Humanities Month and we couldn’t think of something more timely and relevant. We love bringing attention to our selected art pieces whenever we have the chance. French Neurologist, Pierre Lemarquis, shared in his book published last November about his insights and studies around how art stimulates intellect and the emotional p ..read more
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Meet the Artist – David Benjamin Sherry
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by meetmbd
1y ago
David Benjamin Sherry Artist David Benjamin Sherry has four pieces featured at Meet on Madison: Winter Storm; Sequoia National Park, CA. Two Intertwined Cottonwood Trees; Bears Ears National Monument, UT. Moon Over Gold Butte; Gold Butte National Park, NV. Muley Point 1; Bears Ears National Monument, UT The vibrant colors bring energy, life, and a reason to consider more into the space. About Sherry: Sherry was born in Stony Brook, NY in 1981 and now lives and works in Santa Fe, New Mexico. He has a BFA in Photography from Rhode Island School of Design and an MFA in Photography from Yale Un ..read more
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Meet the Artist
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by meetmbd
1y ago
David Benjamin Sherry Artist David Benjamin Sherry has four pieces featured at Meet on Madison: Winter Storm; Sequoia National Park, CA. Two Intertwined Cottonwood Trees; Bears Ears National Monument, UT. Moon Over Gold Butte; Gold Butte National Park, NV. Muley Point 1; Bears Ears National Monument, UT The vibrant colors bring energy, life, and a reason to consider more into the space. About Sherry: Sherry was born in Stony Brook, NY in 1981 and now lives and works in Santa Fe, New Mexico. He has a BFA in Photography from Rhode Island School of Design and an MFA in Photography from Yale Un ..read more
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Top 5 Tips To End Your Day
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by meetmbd
1y ago
Most productivity experts might give 5 tips for productivity to start your work day but this list is a little different. The end of a work day is equally important (if not more) to give you a leg-up on the start of the next day. Our team of meeting experts pooled their top 5 tips for productivity to stay organized and one step ahead. Review & revise your To-Do list. Crossing things off at the end of the day feels amazing AND boosts your sense of self-worth. A list of accomplishments during the day helps build fire and energy for the next. In reviewing your to-do list, congratulate yourse ..read more
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Mindfulness – Find it With Meet Breathes
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by meetmbd
1y ago
Did you know that practicing yoga doesn’t necessarily have to take place in a studio or gym?  While is it ideal to set aside dedicated time for exercise and mindfulness, taking time during the most stressful times is often when you will find the most relief.  Or maybe it isn’t the stressful moments that you need help with…perhaps it is the everyday tension that builds up in your neck and upper back or shoulder tension. Mindfulness can being at the start of your day.  Drink a cold glass of water, meditate for 5 minutes, and then stretch.  You’ll be amazed at how almost inst ..read more
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Fall Energy
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by meetmbd
1y ago
The changing of the season brings just that…a sense of change. One of the biggest shifts is when summer gives way to fall. One reason, this particular seasonal shift feels so BIG is the anticipation of a new school year for millions of families. But there is also a shift in our focus, our attention span, our natural inclination to get “grounded,” and to shift into work mode in preparation of the colder months ahead. It is human nature to use the fall season to prepare for what is to come based on evolution. A few ways to use this fall energy to our benefit are too heed to our basic instincts ..read more
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Symbology of Wine
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by meetmbd
1y ago
Meet Hospitality has long honored the tradition of raising a glass of wine at the end of day working together to collaborate. While it helps to wrap things up on a social level, the tradition and meanings run much deeper than that. The symbology of wine as part of the daily ritual can be found in a number of places throughout history, and who are we to debunk that kind of history? Literature: When including wine in literature, it often connotes happiness and friendship. Also in writing, including wine may also be a symbol for transformation (much like the grapes undergo a great transformati ..read more
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