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  • Deliah Lawrence

    A Review of Serenity Stalked (The Shelby Alexander Thriller Series Book 2) by Craig A. Hart

    Deliah Lawrence May 31, 2024
    This is the second Shelby Alexander thriller I’ve read and I remain steadfastly intrigued by Craig A. Hart. So, let’s meet Shelby Alexander, a former professional boxer nearing sixty who is thirty years older than his girlfriend, Carly. Carly needs her ex-boyfriend, James Blair to stop sending her text messages after she finds out he’s married with a child. She asks Shelby to deliver her message, but soon... Continue Reading
    Maria Belanic

    The Broad Spectrum of Loss

    Maria Belanic May 31, 2024
    There is More to Grief Than Anyone Knows When we talk about grief, the first thing that often comes to mind is the loss of a loved one. It’s the most recognized form of loss and just the tip of the iceberg. Grief is vast and complex,  an umbrella under which many different types of loss fall. Each type brings its own set of challenges and secondary losses, all of which deserve recognition The Loss of a Loved OneThe... Continue Reading
    Darrin Peppard

    A Year of Reflection

    Darrin Peppard May 31, 2024
    As I sit in the airport waiting for my flight home, I find myself reflecting on quite a year of work. For those of you who are new to the blog, I’m a veteran educator turned leadership coach and speaker. After 26 years of teaching, being a principal, and being a superintendent, I chose to leave the day to day of the profession and lean into supporting leaders around the world. I just completed my final in-person day of... Continue Reading
    Joseph Casciani

    Samaritan’s Feet: An Organization with the Goal of Zero Shoeless Seniors

    Joseph Casciani May 31, 2024
    This Living to 100 Club’s podcast introduces our listeners to Samaritan’s Feet International. This is an organization devoted to giving shoes to seniors around the world. Our guest is Deborah Cox-Roush, Development Officer, and Senior Program Manager for the organization. We discuss the prevalence of foot problems in older adults. How does the lack of […] The post Samaritan’s Feet: An Organization with the Goal... Continue Reading
  • Peter & Kathleen Wright & Beauvais

    Minimalist Living,  Dangers of Vaping, Flatulent Cow Vaccine

    This week, a guest who successfully traded a busy life with lots of “stuff” for travel and tranquil, minimalist living. The dangers of vaping and flatulent cows The post Minimalist Living,  Dangers of Vaping, Flatulent Cow Vaccine first appeared on The Yakking Show.
    Michael Levitt

    How to Seamlessly Transition to SharePoint Online 

    Michael Levitt May 31, 2024
    @casparrubin Switching to SharePoint Online can seem like a daunting task, but it doesn't have to be! Whether you're coming from an older SharePoint version or another platform entirely, transitioning can be smooth and even exciting with the right approach. In this guide, we'll walk you through the process step by step, so you can enjoy the benefits of... Continue Reading
    John Miles

    3 Lessons I Learned from Jimmy Carter: Did You Always Do Your Best?

    John Miles May 31, 2024
    In the annals of leadership and personal development, few stories resonate as profoundly as the encounter between a young Jimmy Carter and the formidable Admiral Hyman Rickover. This defining moment, etched into history, occurred during Carter’s interview for a position in the Navy’s burgeoning nuclear submarine program. Known for his exacting standards and relentless pursuit of excellence, Admiral Rickover posed a... Continue Reading
    Steve Cummings

    16 Picture Perfect Destinations in Europe To Put on Your Bucket List 

    Steve Cummings May 31, 2024
    Imagine a place where every corner is a postcard-perfect scene, where fun and beauty blend to create unforgettable memories. Picture-perfect destinations offer more than just stunning views; they invite you to immerse yourself in a world of adventure, culture, and joy. Whether you're wandering through charming cobblestone streets, lounging on pristine beaches, or exploring vibrant ... Read more
  • Melissa Deally

    HH298: Detoxing and Energy

    Melissa Deally May 31, 2024
    Today I want to talk about it boosting your energy levels through detoxing.About the Host:Melissa is an Integrative Health Practitioner and Master Practitioner in NLP and Timeline Therapy and a Board Designated Hypnotherapy Teacher Trainer, helping people get to the root cause of their health issues and then get lasting results. Melissa neither diagnoses nor cures but helps bring your body back into balance by helping... Continue Reading
    Beth Elkassih

    Grief I’ve Learned Is Really Just Love: Understanding the Connection

    Beth Elkassih May 31, 2024
    Grief I’ve Learned Is Really Just Love: Understanding the Connection Grief can feel overwhelming and like a heavy burden on your heart. Grief is really just love with no place to go. By recognizing it as a powerful expression of love, you can begin to find ways to cope. Understanding Grief Grief is a complex ... Read More about Grief I’ve Learned Is Really Just Love: Understanding the Connection The post Grief... Continue Reading
    Julie Kennedy

    FABULOUS AFTER FIFTY! EPISODE 149 – Journaling to Live True

    Julie Kennedy May 31, 2024
    Welcome today to Lynda Monk, Director of the International Association for Journal Writing, social worker, professional life coach with over 30 years’ experience, co-author and co-editor of many books, public speaker, and all-round fabulous person. TOPIC: Journaling to live true. Journaling as a way to pause and take stock of what matters, to balance feminine and masculine, to grow and heal. Whether you have never... Continue Reading
    Amy K. Wilson

    FOMO vs JOMO: Finding The Balance in Midlife

    Amy K. Wilson May 31, 2024
    In a world that is constantly pushing us to achieve more, set bigger goals, and always strive for the next level of success, it can be easy to fall into the trap of feeling like we are constantly missing out on something. This phenomenon, known as FOMO (fear of missing out), has become a modern epidemic, causing many of us to feel overwhelmed, stressed, and never quite satisfied. But what if there was another way? What... Continue Reading
  • Deborah Johnson

    Media Tools for the 21st Century

    Deborah Johnson May 31, 2024
    With the term media tools there is an instantaneous association with technology and that can bring its own slew of fears and hesitancy. However, many media tools are created to make our lives easier, especially as entrepreneurs or a small business. Many tools, especially with the advancement of AI and virtual systems, help us save time and energy, especially with rote tasks. Media tools can range from a broad range of... Continue Reading
    Jodie Filogomo

    Easy & Budget Oriented Kitchen Clutter Cleaners

    Jodie Filogomo May 31, 2024
    I’ve always been one of those “A place for everything and everything in its place” kind of people. That’s why the subject of kitchen clutter cleaners just tickles my fancy. Quote of the day: “Rarely are opportunities presented to you in the perfect way, in a nice little box with a yellow bow on top…Opportunities, the good ones, they’re messy and confusing and hard to recongnize. They’re risky. They... Continue Reading
    Royce Shook

    Some more advice

    Royce Shook May 31, 2024
     Retirement opens up a world of new challenges and opportunities for some. I have been able to keep this perspective alive for the last 18 years. Here are some things I have learned that have helped me as I move through the stages of retirement. Highlight the joy of learning something new every day. For example, Retirement is not just about relaxing; it's about embracing the joy of continuous learning. Whether it's... Continue Reading
    JoAnne Dodgson

    Leap

    JoAnne Dodgson May 30, 2024
    I’m moving home. It’s a big leap ~ from here to there, bridging endings with beginnings, and reorienting my inner landscape in relationship with the physical world. My quests for home, to find my people, to live my passions and purposes, have led to many shifts through the years. There have been grand adventures, great challenges, and a whole bunch of twists and turns and circling back around in the spiraling path of... Continue Reading
  • Doug Noll

    Leadership Empathy Training: 4 Powerful Steps To Developing Leaders Everyone Wants To Follow

    Doug Noll May 30, 2024
    Introduction: In the realm of leadership development, there’s a growing recognition of the importance of empathy. Leaders who possess empathy are not only able to understand and connect with their team members on a deeper level but also inspire trust, collaboration, and loyalty. Recognizing the significance of empathy in leadership, many organizations are now investing in Leadership Empathy Training to equip their... Continue Reading
    Jeremy Reif

    Building Wealth Might Be Simpler Than You Think

    Jeremy Reif May 30, 2024
    Discover the Basic Steps to Increase Your Financial Security by: Jeremy Reif, CRPS Building wealth involves a whole lot more than just a get-rich-quick scheme or a hefty dose of good luck when chasing trends in the stock market. More often than not, it comes down to making the right financial decisions, big and small, […]
    Heather Browne

    7 TYPES OF REST

    Heather Browne May 30, 2024
    I just heard there are 7 types of rest.   SEVEN   And one of the first facts is that sleep and rest are not the same. Did you catch that?  Sleep and rest are not the same.  I am a “burn the candle at both ends” kind of gal, so that struck me.  I crash when I go to sleep.  And I will sometimes wake up still tired.  So let’s learn here and let’s explore rest.   We are a high demand society.  And because of... Continue Reading
    Doug Thorpe

    Charting Your Course: How a Personal SWOT Analysis Can Unlock Your Potential

    Doug Thorpe May 30, 2024
    We all have dreams, aspirations, and a desire to grow. But sometimes, navigating the path towards those goals can feel overwhelming. Life throws us curveballs, and internal struggles can cloud our judgment. This is where the classic SWOT analysis steps in, offering a powerful framework for personal growth and success mapping. SWOT: A Strategic Tool for Self-Discovery SWOT stands for Strengths, Weaknesses,... Continue Reading
  • Sarah Ratekin

    Memorial Day Musings

    Sarah Ratekin May 29, 2024
    TL;DR: We have a long way to go towards repaying our servicemembers for their contributions to our society. Employers can do their part by understanding the powerful talent pool waiting to be leveraged, and SHRM makes it easy with a FREE training. I grew up surrounded by veterans. And that's not as "beautiful" as it sounds, except when it was. My dad and his peers are/were of the Vietnam War era. My dad... Continue Reading
    Joey Havens

    Your Boat Is Not for Everyone

    Joey Havens May 29, 2024
    It is so important to protect what we have. Just like I wouldn't let a stranger take my boat out for a spin without knowing their experience and intentions, we shouldn't rush into hiring someone just because they say they want to be a part of our organization.
    Barbara Karnes

    How Do You Train Your Hospice Volunteers?

    Barbara Karnes May 29, 2024
    I was thinking about hospice volunteer training. What makes a good training program? I am hearing stories about the lack of professional staff training for new hires, which led me to wonder about volunteer training.  So—here are my thoughts for a hospice volunteer training program: At the first meeting of the training, have a discussion focusing on why the person wants to be a volunteer in the end of life arena. It... Continue Reading
    Glen Alex

    How to be Your Own Shaman

    Glen Alex May 28, 2024
    Learn how you can move toward your highest and best health today: Living In Total Health requires that you integrate your wholeness and your individuality into any health regimen. Inherent in this process is taking responsibility for your health—your choices and the consequent outcomes. Your choices include, but are not limited to, what you eat and drink, your activity level, your mindset, your relationships, how you... Continue Reading
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