Happy Easter if Easter is a day you celebrate. For me, I’m trying to concentrate today on the wonders of spring and the yearly renewal of the earth. Here are some recent photos: In late February, we have a snow storm, but fortunately, the power didn’t go out at my house. In early April, I […]
Since 1992, April is recognized as Stress Awareness Month the purpose of which is to bring attention to the negative impact stress has on wellbeing. The ability to manage stress is essential for having a healthy lifestyle. It not only improves mental and physical well-being but also minimizes the effects of other health-related issues.The Dalai […]
Short-form video is everywhere! If you aren’t using video short-form to market your business, you are leaving tons of business on the table. Since video is quickly becoming the traditional way to introduce yourself to your potential audience, when done right, you can form a real connection with the person on the other side of […]
The origin of the The Hippocratic Oath is a solemn promise historically taken by physicians to uphold ethical standards in medical practice. Its origin is attributed to the ancient Greek physician Hippocrates, who is considered the father of modern medicine. The exact authorship and content of the original oath are uncertain, as there are multiple […]
Most of us rely on emergency rooms when we, or a loved one, have an urgent healthcare need. Whether it’s due to a high fever, chest pains, or a car accident, we go to the ER for high-quality care, often with time-sensitive needs. However, there are emergency room safety concerns that can hamper our ability […]
By Jerry Zezima Love means never having to say you’re sorry for taking your wife to a diner for your 45th wedding anniversary. So, sparing no expense for my beautiful bride, I took her to a pizza joint instead. I admit that it wasn’t as romantic as returning to Hawaii, where Sue and I honeymooned, […]
This is the seventh and final of a series of emails that deal with our relationship with money. (You can read the other ones here). Most of this is based on the work of Morgan Housel, the author of The Psychology of Money. 7. Social aspiration spending: Trickle-down consumption patterns from one socioeconomic group to the […]
I am not religious, and neither is my wife. We raised our children to be skeptical of religious beliefs and question religious dogma and make up their own minds and not rely on ancient texts to guide them. And speaking of ancient texts, did you know there are over 4,000 recognized religions in the world? […]
Discover the secrets to reading, leading, and succeeding with the renowned Dr. Danny Brassell. Photo by Asal Lotfi on Unsplash Reading is an essential skill that most people learn at an early age. However, not everyone enjoys reading, and many struggle to make it a part of their daily routine. In a recent episode of the […]
Sixty-three percent of Americans identify themselves as Christians, and 43 percent plan to attend church on Easter Sunday, which celebrates the resurrection of Jesus. Easter is a big donation day for U.S. churches, as it usually has the year’s highest attendance rates. It’s also a significant money-maker for candy companies. Projected Easter spending on candy […]