April 12th, 2024 Doug Thorpe
In today’s complex business world, change is hard. Companies venturing through major culture shifts, mergers or other forms of change often struggle to make it to the end. The idea that people hate change is a phenomenon that is taught, coached and wrestled with in many ways, shapes, and forms. Regardless of your mindset about […]
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April 12th, 2024 Steve Cummings
Traveling Europe is an unforgettable journey, rich in culture and history. Yet, amidst its wonders, some spots, known as “tourist traps,” might disappoint, being overcrowded and overpriced. To help you navigate, we’ll uncover all ten places you might want to skip, ensuring a more genuine experience. Fear not; Europe’s charm isn’t lost— five must-see attractions […]
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April 12th, 2024 Jodie Filogomo
Bettye’s prompt for this month’s Where Bloggers Live was our favorite season. And since I’m an equal opportunity season lover, I thought I’d get reflective about the seasons of your life instead. Quote of the day: “Who wants to reach the end of their life in a perfectly preserved body? The scars and crinkles and […]
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April 12th, 2024 Royce Shook
The difference in approach between actively shaping your life and passively waiting for life to unfold is crucial in determining how when looking back over one’s life. The choice interprets the outlook on the journey. In retirement, you are in control and you can decide if the journey through retirement will be shaped by you […]
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April 11th, 2024 Deliah Lawrence
Poet’s Bio: Alisa Howard, formerly known in the publishing world as An Howard and most recently rebranded as A. Howard, is the Owner of AHP Writing and Editing Co., previously recognized as An Howard Publishing, established in 2011. Howard boasts a diverse portfolio as a published author, with her poetry collection, “Whispers of Words Spoken,” […]
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April 11th, 2024 Doug Noll
Introduction: Aggression in youth is a prevalent concern that can have profound implications for both individual well-being and societal harmony. Uncontrolled anger and aggression not only jeopardize the mental health of young people but also impact their relationships, academic performance, and future prospects. As guardians, educators, and community members, it’s crucial to proactively address this […]
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April 11th, 2024 Elinor Stutz
Photo by 652234 via Pixabay Attract the Right Job Or Clientele: Three Office Maintenance Tasks Upfront for Focus On Business A good office environment is a hub of activity where employees and their employers can work productively. It is best to create a place where the people who work there feel comfortable and are willing […]
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April 11th, 2024 Wendy Green
Wendy – Hey, Boomer I agree with Anne Lamott. “I don’t feel old, because your inside self doesn’t age.” Anne Lamott published a story in the Washington Post today titled, It’s not so ‘terribly strange to be 70.’ Turning 70 was an awakening and a reset for me. Interestingly, it was not as traumatic as […]
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April 11th, 2024 Bernie Borges
As your host on the Midlife Fulfilled podcast, I am deeply committed to bringing you stories from people who can impact your life. My conversation with Allan Misner in episode 172 brings to light a message that resonates deeply with me: the imperative of investing in fitness for long term health. It all started for […]
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April 11th, 2024 Jeremy Reif
Don’t Derail Your Retirement Unraveling Three Common Misconceptions That Can Sabotage Your Retirement Dreams By, Jeremy Reif, CRPS Retirement is arguably one of the most popular topics in the personal finance world. There is a glut of information about when to start saving, what the best strategies are, and how much you’ll need. If you […]
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