December 27th, 2023 Joseph M. Casciani
Life is a series of successive stages or milestones, and moving from one to another can sometimes be difficult or it can be desirable. These are new chapters. In this article, we see a description of steps that are recommended to successfully transition from one chapter to another. A new chapter here may refer to […]
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December 27th, 2023 Steve Ramona
b’ Exploring the Intersection of Faith and Business with Amber: A Journey of Faith-Driven Entrepreneurship rn In the fast-paced world of business, it’s easy to overlook the deeper, more personal aspects that can drive success. However, for Amber, an innovative entrepreneur, the compass guiding her through the challenging terrain of business is none other than […]
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December 27th, 2023 Joseph M. Casciani
There are surprising facts about remarriage in older adults. It is on the rise for those in the U.S. ages 55 and over, and occurs more frequently with advancing years. According to the Pew Research Center, in 2013, two-thirds or 67% of previously married adults had remarried, while in 1960, less than 55% of those […]
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December 27th, 2023 Janine Bolon
Meet Bryan Hyde, Owner and Author of Hyde In Plain Sight; a newsletter with daily reminders of the truths, principles, and practices that bring purpose and peace. They’re not secrets. They’re examples of uncommon sense that can be easy to miss when we’re distracted. Hiding in plain sight, if you will! Enjoy this recent issue […]
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December 27th, 2023 Katharine Giovanni
www.katharinegiovanni.com Now that my new book “The Ultimate Path to Forgiveness” is officially “out”, here’s one last excerpt. —- Thousands of books and articles have been written about forgiveness and its benefits. So why do people have such a hard time with it? Some can’t forgive because the person or act was unforgivable. That’s fair. Others […]
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December 27th, 2023 Julienne Ryan
Charles Dickens, a literary giant of the 19th century, achieved a level of popularity that transcended traditional barriers, even reaching the illiterate population. In a unique cultural phenomenon, those unable to read his novels individually found an ingenious solution – communal reading. Dickens’s works became a shared experience among the illiterate, binding communities together. Individuals […]
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December 27th, 2023 Connie Inukai
Hi. I’m Connie. As a serial “Grandmapreneur®”, I speak to retirees or soon-to-be retirees on the benefits of pursuing entrepreneurship in retirement. This blog post will help you know how a finance team can help your small business, which you will need as you consider starting a business. 4 Ways How a Finance Team Can […]
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December 27th, 2023 Joey Havens
Just look at our little warrior grandson, Porter! 😂 This shopping spree was a battle of epic proportions — Porter vs the department store. It’s a drama we’ve all starred in! (CeCe who gets stronger by the store, has driven me to this point on many occasions.) Porter, like he’s auditioning for a melodrama, showcases […]
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December 27th, 2023 Beth Elkassih
3 Myths About Happiness: Busting Common Misconceptions Understanding happiness is often obscured by misconceptions that shape how you view your own sense of contentment. Common myths about happiness can skew the perception of your own experiences, leading you to believe that a constant state of joy is the norm and that anything less is a […]
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December 27th, 2023 Barbara Karnes
As a new widow (that word sounds strange and startling) I have had many new insights. In my work in end of life, the focus has been on approaching death. Grief has been an afterthought, not a primary issue. With Jack’s death, I know how powerful grief is. Emotionally, now a month after Jack’s death, […]
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