January 5th, 2024 Jodie Filogomo
The crew for Jodie’s Touch of Style has found some of the best Arizona field trips while going out and about to take blog photos. Personally, my favorite option is to take a tour if there is one available because you get so much more knowledge of the place you are visiting. Quote of the […]
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January 5th, 2024 Royce Shook
You have retired or are considering retirement. Over the years, you have developed and honed the skills you have used in your life and your career. Your career is over, but you still have the skills and life goes on. One question you should ask is: How I could apply my skills that contribute to […]
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January 5th, 2024 Royce Shook
I will soon be 80 and many of my friends are hitting that milestone. So, to all those who have reached 80 and for all those who will, this post is for you. Here are 20 positive things to consider when you turn 80: 1. You’ve accumulated experiences and wisdom that […]
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January 4th, 2024 Aimmee Kodachian
How Music is Transforming Lives By Stephanie Thompson It is so remarkable to see and discover new ways that music is transforming lives emotionally, mentally, and physically. Music is healing and it’s not only music therapists who are helping people to heal through music. Many musicians are getting on board to use their talents and […]
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January 4th, 2024 Jeremy Reif
Mcdonalds Inflation and Government Involvement By Jeremy Reif, CRPS The unintended consequences of raising minimum wages and the fight against inflation. The cause and effect of our government’s actions, for better or worse. In a purely economic sense, supply and demand would have worked themselves out naturally. Government intervention forced change where it potentially did […]
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January 4th, 2024 Carolyn Rosenblatt
Have you ever heard the term “undue influence”? Most people don’t really understand what it means. Is it just some weird legal thing? Or should you understand it? When it comes to seniors and financial abuse, the term becomes very important, because undue influence often leads to financial abuse. The legal concept of undue influence […]
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January 4th, 2024 Sarah Ratekin
“I hate black-eyes peas but I choke ’em down… One of these years it’ll bring me good luck!” I had this thought this morning, having watched my social feed fill with comments just like this throughout this first week of the year, and having lived in regions where this practice is sacred I know I’m […]
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January 4th, 2024 Doug Thorpe
When it comes to being a great Leader, power of words can tip the scales between proactive dynamism and knee-jerk reactivity. A leader’s directives, those crucial pronouncements that guide and motivate, hold the potential to ignite transformative action or trigger a defensive scramble. Understanding the difference between these two outcomes is fundamental to fostering a […]
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January 4th, 2024 Beth Elkassih
Intrinsic Happiness: Unlocking the Science of Internal Joy Intrinsic happiness is a deeply personal and internal state of well-being that stems from within. Unlike external motivators that drive your behavior based on outcomes—such as receiving praise, earning money, or gaining social status—intrinsic motivation is propelled by an inherent interest or enjoyment in the activity itself. […]
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January 4th, 2024 Heather Browne
How to Massively Change in Only 5 Steps. With it being the New Year, it’s a perfect time to evaluate how you’d like to step into 2024. Take a deep breath. I am going to lay it out directly AND with love. Your dream is 100% your responsibility. I know you are amazing. I […]
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