June 12th, 2019
Beth Elkassih
The true value of friendship and happiness plays a big role in the course of a lifetime. When is the last time you had a genuine conversation with a close friend? Regardless of the content of your discussion, you felt better afterward, right? And more importantly, it did indeed contribute to your overall level of […]
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June 7th, 2019
Ethelle Lord
Norman Duncan is the first and current Chairman of the Board at the International Caregivers Association. This week he traveled from his home in Virginia, USA to Normandy, France to celebrate 75 years since D-Day. If you wish to correspond with him via email, please write him a note at [email protected] Norman is an exceptional […]
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May 28th, 2019
Joseph McGee
One of the most significant developments in recent years has been the adoption of Bitcoin as part of corporate treasuries. I witnessed this firsthand at the Bitcoin Conference 2024 in Nashville. Additionally, business adoption is the heart of my new business at Sovreign. This shift, once seen as a bold move by a few early […]
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May 28th, 2019
Kelly Daugherty
In this episode of the GRIEF Ladies podcast, Karyn Arnold and Kelly Daugherty engage with Amanda McKoy Flanagan, a certified intuitive loss and empowerment coach, to explore the complexities of grief and loss. Amanda shares her personal journey through grief, including the impact of significant losses in her life and how she maintained her sobriety […]
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May 4th, 2019
Janine Bolon
The morning started like most mornings for me. I stumbled up the stairs to the kitchen to prepare my first cup of coffee. I could already feel the day’s activities weighing on my mind. The next hour would require some fast typing due to a looming deadline and I had overslept. Great. While mulling over […]
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May 3rd, 2019
Ethelle Lord
The research may one day give voice to people who lost speech from neurological disorders. Originally printed on April 24, 2019 and written by Michael Greshko & Maya Wei-Hass Someday, people who have lost their ability to speak may get their voice back. A new study demonstrates that electrical activity in the brain can be […]
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April 25th, 2019
Beth Elkassih
Mastering the Art of Gratitude Make You Smile Back is pleased to present this article concerning how to master the art of gratitude with 15 creative and innovative tips. Gratitude is widely known as a thankful appreciation for what an individual receives from another individual. But gratitude goes beyond the enlightenment of appreciation to God […]
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March 3rd, 2019
Janine Bolon
A refreshingly quiet conversation: Have you ever gotten the giggles so bad that all you could do was laugh it out? You know the sort of laughter I’m talking about, right? The kind that leaves you exhausted, belly sore, draped over your chair, and tears streaming down your face? All pretense of professionalism or propriety […]
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February 3rd, 2019
Janine Bolon
How are you doing on your New Year’s Goals? If your answer is, “Janine, they are doing great, I’m on track, making progress and moving along my road to success.” Then keep on doing your thing and share this article with a friend who needs some support. However, if you answer in the negative on […]
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January 30th, 2019
Beth Elkassih
Image by Canva© I Just Love February, Don’t You!?! I am so excited to share with you my 8 reasons why February is so special! I know, I know… February is in the middle of a record-breaking winter chill and everyone already knows about Valentine’s Day. So just what’s so different about this month versus […]
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