Children and Music: The Rich Rewards of Harmonious Growth By Stephanie Thompson Music is often considered the universal language of the soul. It resonates with feelings and emotions, traversing boundaries and bringing people together. Did you know that immersing children in the world of music, especially through playing instruments, carries with it a plethora of […]
In the movie “Dumb & Dumber”, Comedian Fred Stoller stands outside a phone booth. Stay with me – this was the 90’s. He’s pacing because he has a phone call to make, but the goon (Mike Starr as “Joe Mentalino”) is handling serious business on the inside. Tired of waiting, Fred pounds on the glass […]
Photo generated by Image-FX Comprehensive safety training, transitioning to electric vehicles (EVs), and regular vehicle maintenance are vital ways to improve vehicle safety and protect employee wellbeing. By equipping drivers with essential skills, adopting innovative EV technology, and ensuring optimal vehicle performance, businesses promote a safety culture and enhance overall operational efficiency and productivity. Notably, […]
Exit Planning is a very broad term that you’ll hear a lot more of in the coming years. The concept has been around for many years but recently gained momentum through Exit Planning Institute’s CEPA program. The goal of exit planning is to ensure your personal, financial, and business goals are aligned so all three […]
Chop, Chop, Scrap, Scrap, Swish, Swish. Sounds similar to these come from my kitchen many hours a week. Repeat, MANY hours. It dawned on me recently that there’s a great variety displayed in our kitchen utensils, and their quality. Over the years, I’ve accumulated 4 vegetable (potato) peelers. Not all are created equal. As we […]
Listen to the Episode! This week’s guest, the name says it all! I sat down with Sarah Worthy, CEO of Door Space, Inc. and had a heart to heart about healthcare, her company, and the future. Connect with Sarah Worthy.Connect with DoorSpace, Inc. In the wake of a global health crisis, the healthcare industry stands […]
www.katharinegiovanni.com How often do you should yourself? I should clean my house. I should lose weight. I should exercise. I should work harder. I should read Katharine’s new book (LOL.) The problem with that word is that it implies that you are obligated to do it. It’s the right thing to do. It also implies […]
Top 5 Tax Saving Strategies by, Jeremy Reif, CRPS Spring is in the air, and tax forms are showing up in your mail and online databases. Are you worried about that impending tax bill? You’re not alone. Many individuals find themselves scrambling to find ways to lower their tax bills as the deadline approaches. There […]
Did you know that February is Kindness Month. Random acts of kindness are the focus for this week. But instead of just this week, what if we celebrate kindness and compassion for the rest of the month? What if you choose to offer someone one random act of kindness each day? Research shows that […]
Amy from our Ageless Style group suggested maxi skirts for our February prompt. With that idea, I had my crew showcase a variety of options of shoes to wear with maxi skirts in winter. Quote of the day: “Failure is ok. That’s how you learn, no matter what age.” Sheila Johnson I remember the day […]