December 1st, 2023 Melissa Deally
First Seen on LifeSpiral “I have an innate need to know why” When someone tells you they bought a one way ticket to go travel the world, you know you are in for an interesting conversation. I always enjoy talking with someone who has seen parts of our planet that I have yet to see. […]
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December 1st, 2023 Elinor Stutz
Photo by LeeRosario via Pixabay Attract the Right Job Or Clientele: How To Entice Your Automotive Customers Online Today, customers looking for vehicles for purchase or hire will do so by researching online first. While much shopping is done in person when it comes to car shopping, many make a start on the Internet. Some […]
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December 1st, 2023 Faris Aranki
Start-up life in the time of Corona/recession, Lesson 8: Life and Happiness AI did not help with creating this picture This is a reprint of a classic blog that I wrote in July 2020 when I first started my company Shiageto Consulting. Enjoy! In this series, I share with you some of the key learnings I […]
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December 1st, 2023 Barbara Klein
For years now, I have periodically re-visited a chart I made for myself eons ago. It has undergone numerous reincarnations; presumably following the evolution of my own life and ideas. It was originally produced for my first (and now out-of-print) book, cited in the footnote. However, I had actually been working on it long before […]
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December 1st, 2023 Amy K. Wilson
Intro Food is a basic necessity for our survival, yet for many of us, it can also be a source of stress, guilt, and shame. We live in a society where food issues are prevalent, and we have been conditioned to view certain foods as the enemy. But what if I told you that food […]
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December 1st, 2023 Jodie Filogomo
It’s not many bloggers who show you their mistakes and outfits that they don’t love. But Deb had asked for some suggestions for mixing prints and patterns and I have a bunch that I would consider what not to wear.We all loved that show, right? But trust me, this didn’t start off as photos of […]
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December 1st, 2023 Royce Shook
Over this month I will be focusing on my remembrances of Christmas and I hope you enjoy the journey. This year with all the chaos around us, it appears to me that we need Xmas or at least the spirit of Xmas sooner not later. Outdoor Xmas lights in my community were up on November […]
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December 1st, 2023 Ben Graham
As we gracefully age, the simplest tasks can become more challenging. For elderly individuals, dressing—something we often take for granted—can turn into a daily obstacle course. The act of donning a shirt or fastening a pair of pants can become daunting, especially for those experiencing physical limitations or dexterity issues. Enter the world of easy […]
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December 1st, 2023 Debbi-Jo Horton
Being an entrepreneurial woman can be challenging when sexist attitudes color your career. My podcast guest, Diane Gilman discussed two challenges she faced as a woman in business. Those challenges were sexism and ageism. She seemed to always be searching for the perfect male partner who would recognize her talent; fund her in her business; […]
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November 30th, 2023 Deliah Lawrence
This is the first time I’m reading anything by Cheryl Bradshaw and Janet Fix and it won’t be the last. These two authors have teamed up to write a story that is chock full of mystery, drugs, survival, and lifelong friendships. So, let’s meet Sloane, a private investigator and Maddie, a retired medical examiner. Two […]
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