Sage Advice & Publications

Post Pandemic Professionalism
The phone is ringing again. HR managers, while glad teams are returning to the office, show concern over a more relaxed attitude and appearance. Curious about Impression

Sage Advice: Covidiquette
So, you tested positive. You may have thought it was for other people, but no. You’re not only physically exhausted, the mental hoops required to jump through

Sage Advice: The Importance of Reciprocity
When hospitality is extended, it is a rule of etiquette that you reciprocate. This may make some uneasy as they feel they are not in

Fairy Godmother in the Neighborhood
Helen maintains close relationships with leading Houston retailers who keep her on top of trends. Hind Wahbi, Manager Theory, River Oaks District Ready for your

Sage Advice: The Cost of Bad Manners
“We are all born rude. No infant has ever appeared yet with the grace to understand how inconsiderate it is to disturb others in the

Sage Advice: Turning Disengaged Employees Into Brand Ambassadors
View Entire Article at: BBB Newsletter Employees are undoubtedly a company’s greatest asset. They serve your customers, lead teams and create strategies for future growth. However,

Sage Advice: Why Train Employees?
View Entire Article at: BBB Newsletter At the 2018 Silver Fox Luncheon featuring BBB Pinnacle Award recipients, Alan O’Neill, owner of Abacus Plumbing, Air Conditioning &

Helen Perry, Corporate & Personal Image Consultant
Published in Houston Modern Luxury Magazine When did you start your business and what was your inspiration? I was teaching aerobics in 1983 when a