August 1st, 2024 Steve Cummings
There are many things that Italians are passionate about – football, wine, and food. It is more than just sustenance or getting the right vitamins and minerals. Food is a way of life. Have you ever been to a traditional Italian meal with an Italian family? It is organized chaos, complete with lots of tasty […]
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August 1st, 2024 Beth Elkassih
Taking Care of Your Introvert: Essential Tips for Understanding and Supporting Quiet Personalities Taking care of your introvert can significantly improve their well-being and happiness. Introverts often need time to recharge after social interactions. They draw energy from being alone or in quiet environments. This need isn’t a flaw; it’s a natural aspect of their personality. […]
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August 1st, 2024 Jodie Filogomo
It’s an abbreviated daily look post this week because we are off on an adventure and you’ll see those outfits later. I think you would enjoy it if you signed up for the emails below. Besides the free eBook, my email family gets personal tidbits of what’s going on in my life along with other […]
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August 1st, 2024 Anne Bachrach
Would you be interested to know what the 10 behaviors that make you more successful are? If your answer is “Heck YES”, I am glad, because I can help you with finding this out! Read on and you’ll learn about ten different behaviors that will help you be even more successful in your business. It’s… […]
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August 1st, 2024 Royce Shook
The first Monday of August is a holiday for people in many parts of Canada. It is a statutory holiday in some provinces and territories but in others, it has another legal status. It is often called the August Holiday, Civic Holiday, or Provincial Day. Whatever you call it this is a time when many […]
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July 31st, 2024 Deliah Lawrence
This is the first thriller I’ve read by Nick Stephenson and it certainly won’t be the last. I’m a huge fan of thrillers and I found that this author truly delivered on action, suspense and a gripping tale of greed and betrayal. Let’s meet Leopold Blake, a billionaire and an expert criminology consultant for the […]
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July 31st, 2024 Karen Gershowitz
By the time I was nearing age fifty I’d traveled extensively around the globe—visiting every continent except Antarctica and all fifty states. However, I’d mostly been to large U.S. cities and a few national parks. It was time to see more of my own country. So, in 2001, to celebrate my 50th birthday, I took […]
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July 31st, 2024 Karen Gershowitz
The abundance of off the beaten path but fascinating American towns is nearly endless. The more I explore, the greater my admiration for people who have transformed their hometowns into fun, beautiful places. What sets a town apart from the ordinary? Sometimes they have unique traditions, eccentric festivals, one-of-a-kind landmarks, or being home to museums […]
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July 31st, 2024 Karen Gershowitz
Columbus, Indiana is actually a city of 47,000. Not a town, but considering its small size, a mecca for world-renowned architecture. The American Institute of Architects ranked it sixth in the nation for architectural innovation and design – right behind Chicago, New York, Boston, San Francisco, and Washington, D.C. There are more than ninety buildings […]
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July 31st, 2024 Karen Gershowitz
I love the southwest for the scenery; the desert, cacti, vast expanses and endless sky are magnificent. But between the open spaces are slews of interesting towns. Here are just a few of my favorite towns in the southwest. Jerome, Arizona is just a few miles away from the far better-known Sedona. At one point […]
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