October 1st, 2023 Dr. Krystal L. Culler
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October 1st, 2023 Rosalind Sedacca
Domestic Violence & Abuse impacts Children & Co-Parents Daily By Rosalind Sedacca, CDC October is Domestic Violence & Domestic Abuse Awareness Month. It is a time for all divorced parents to reflect on their relationship with their former spouse. Is that relationship subtly or overtly affecting the emotional and psychological wellbeing of your children? One […]
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October 1st, 2023 Anne Maghak
Deciding when to start taking Social Security benefits can involve some uncertainty and considerations about your life expectancy. It’s important to carefully weigh your options… The post Deciding When To File for Social Security in Retirement appeared first on Senior Subway Social Network. Originally Published on https://seniorsubway.com/
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October 1st, 2023 Gigi Connection
We hope you all had a great summer enjoying time with your loved ones. The ladies at Gigi Connection enjoyed our break relaxing and spending time with each of our grandkids. They are all growing up way too fast and we know the time we have with them all is limited. We’ve also missed sharing […]
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October 1st, 2023 Barbara Klein
GUEST WRITER – Hazel Bridges It’s no secret that aging can be a challenging and overwhelming experience. I’m not yet in the advanced senior category, but already starting to understand the next life stage. As we grow older, our bodies change and we often find it harder to do things we once nonchalantly took for […]
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October 1st, 2023 Jerry Zezima
By Jerry Zezima Even though I can barely make scrambled eggs, which become scrambled when I try to make fried eggs, I am more than just a flash in the pan. That’s why I am celebrating the 25th anniversary of my supreme culinary triumph, a dish called Zezima’s Zesty Ziti Zinger, which not only was […]
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October 1st, 2023 Doug Thorpe
Successful leaders build trust. Building trust is something you must do. Trust underpins every relationship in the workplace – between boss and employee, between colleagues, and between businesses. Trust isn’t something that is inherent; it must be forged through consistent action. While there are many ways to become a trusted leader, here are some recurring […]
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October 1st, 2023 Doug Thorpe
Businesses need to set goals and track progress to ensure success. However, there are different metrics that companies use to measure their performance. Two popular methodologies are KPIs (Key Performance Indicators) and OKRs (Objectives and Key Results). While they both provide insights into a company’s progress and they sound very similar to one another, they […]
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October 1st, 2023 Rennie Gabriel
If you’re familiar with the Pareto principal, the 80/20 rule, and you’re not using it, then you’re working too hard and making so much less than you can. After reading the 80/20 Sales and Marketing book by Perry Marshall I realized this is information I should have had 20 years ago. The tag line of […]
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October 1st, 2023 Royce Shook
Addressing the issue of insufficient retirement savings among Canadians requires a collaborative approach involving individuals, employers, and policymakers. Here’s a breakdown of how each group can contribute to improving the situation: Individuals: Individuals need access to financial education and resources to develop a better understanding of personal finance, budgeting, and retirement planning. This includes learning […]
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