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  • Deborah Johnson

    Media Tools for the 21st Century

    Deborah Johnson May 31, 2024
    With the term media tools there is an instantaneous association with technology and that can bring its own slew of fears and hesitancy. However, many media tools are created to make our lives easier, especially as entrepreneurs or a small business. Many tools, especially with the advancement of AI and virtual systems, help us save time and energy, especially with rote tasks. Media tools can range from a broad range of... Continue Reading
    JoAnne Dodgson

    Leap

    JoAnne Dodgson May 30, 2024
    I’m moving home. It’s a big leap ~ from here to there, bridging endings with beginnings, and reorienting my inner landscape in relationship with the physical world. My quests for home, to find my people, to live my passions and purposes, have led to many shifts through the years. There have been grand adventures, great challenges, and a whole bunch of twists and turns and circling back around in the spiraling path of... Continue Reading
    Steve Cummings

    16 Major Mistakes People Often Make When Getting a Loan 

    Steve Cummings May 30, 2024
    A strategic loan can be a catapult into the next financial stratosphere. However, a bad loan can be an albatross, leading to psychological and financial ruin and even bankruptcy. Accepting a loan should never be taken lightly. While you may be looking into a loan because of the potential upside of a cash infusion, recognizing ... Read more
    Jeremy Reif

    Building Wealth Might Be Simpler Than You Think

    Jeremy Reif May 30, 2024
    Discover the Basic Steps to Increase Your Financial Security by: Jeremy Reif, CRPS Building wealth involves a whole lot more than just a get-rich-quick scheme or a hefty dose of good luck when chasing trends in the stock market. More often than not, it comes down to making the right financial decisions, big and small, […]
  • Heather Browne

    7 TYPES OF REST

    Heather Browne May 30, 2024
    I just heard there are 7 types of rest.   SEVEN   And one of the first facts is that sleep and rest are not the same. Did you catch that?  Sleep and rest are not the same.  I am a “burn the candle at both ends” kind of gal, so that struck me.  I crash when I go to sleep.  And I will sometimes wake up still tired.  So let’s learn here and let’s explore rest.   We are a high demand society.  And because of... Continue Reading
    Beth Elkassih

    Anxiety Coping Skills for Teens: Effective Strategies for Managing Stress

    Beth Elkassih May 30, 2024
    Anxiety Coping Skills for Teens: Effective Strategies for Managing Stress Anxiety is a common issue among teens, but knowing effective coping skills can make a big difference. By using the right strategies, you can start to tackle anxiety and improve your overall well-being. Understanding Anxiety Disorder in Teens Anxiety in teens can manifest in various forms ... Read More about Anxiety Coping Skills for Teens:... Continue Reading
    Doug Thorpe

    Charting Your Course: How a Personal SWOT Analysis Can Unlock Your Potential

    Doug Thorpe May 30, 2024
    We all have dreams, aspirations, and a desire to grow. But sometimes, navigating the path towards those goals can feel overwhelming. Life throws us curveballs, and internal struggles can cloud our judgment. This is where the classic SWOT analysis steps in, offering a powerful framework for personal growth and success mapping. SWOT: A Strategic Tool for Self-Discovery SWOT stands for Strengths, Weaknesses,... Continue Reading
    Michael Levitt

    Revitalize Your Mind: Using Nature as a Remedy for Burnout

    Michael Levitt May 30, 2024
    Image created via Microsoft Designer In our fast-paced, highly caffeinated, and overly stimulated world, burnout has become an all-too-common experience. Characterized by chronic exhaustion, cynicism, and decreased efficiency, this typical occupational phenomenon affects millions and leads to serious physical and mental health issues. While there are... Continue Reading
  • Royce Shook

    Timely advice as we move into June

    Royce Shook May 30, 2024
    Some sage advice from my friend Gary to me, which I am delighted to share with you.1.    The ability to speak several languages is an asset, but the ability to keep your mouth shut in any language is priceless! 2.    Be decisive. Right or wrong, decide. The road is paved with flat squirrels who couldn’t decide. 3.     When I get a headache, I take two aspirin and keep away from children just like the bottle... Continue Reading
    Sarah Ratekin

    Memorial Day Musings

    Sarah Ratekin May 29, 2024
    TL;DR: We have a long way to go towards repaying our servicemembers for their contributions to our society. Employers can do their part by understanding the powerful talent pool waiting to be leveraged, and SHRM makes it easy with a FREE training. I grew up surrounded by veterans. And that's not as "beautiful" as it sounds, except when it was. My dad and his peers are/were of the Vietnam War era. My dad... Continue Reading
    Melissa Deally

    HH297: Detoxing & Improved Digestion

    Melissa Deally May 29, 2024
    I have just completed a another seven day quarterly detox, and am enjoying all the benefits of that, so it is on the top of mind for me and I want to share with you the benefits of detoxing, starting with how it can improve your digestion.About the Host:Melissa is an Integrative Health Practitioner and Master Practitioner in NLP and Timeline Therapy and a Board Designated Hypnotherapy Teacher Trainer, helping people get... Continue Reading
    Joey Havens

    Your Boat Is Not for Everyone

    Joey Havens May 29, 2024
    It is so important to protect what we have. Just like I wouldn't let a stranger take my boat out for a spin without knowing their experience and intentions, we shouldn't rush into hiring someone just because they say they want to be a part of our organization.
  • Barbara Karnes

    How Do You Train Your Hospice Volunteers?

    Barbara Karnes May 29, 2024
    I was thinking about hospice volunteer training. What makes a good training program? I am hearing stories about the lack of professional staff training for new hires, which led me to wonder about volunteer training.  So—here are my thoughts for a hospice volunteer training program: At the first meeting of the training, have a discussion focusing on why the person wants to be a volunteer in the end of life arena. It... Continue Reading
    Glen Alex

    How to be Your Own Shaman

    Glen Alex May 28, 2024
    Learn how you can move toward your highest and best health today: Living In Total Health requires that you integrate your wholeness and your individuality into any health regimen. Inherent in this process is taking responsibility for your health—your choices and the consequent outcomes. Your choices include, but are not limited to, what you eat and drink, your activity level, your mindset, your relationships, how you... Continue Reading
    Jesse Cramer

    “When Should I Take Social Security?”

    Jesse Cramer May 28, 2024
    Thanks to reader Lynn, who wrote in this week with some specifics about her household’s situation and an overarching question: When should we start taking Social Security? I’ll provide background information below, and then we’ll discuss a few common “if –> then” heuristics to help you with your Social Security planning. Background – The Pros and Cons of Taking Social Security Early Social... Continue Reading
    Doug Noll

    Empathy In Leadership: 5 Powerful Keys To Stronger Teams

    Doug Noll May 28, 2024
    Introduction: In the realm of leadership, one quality stands out as paramount: empathy. Empathy in leadership isn’t just a soft skill; it’s a transformative force that can elevate teams, foster collaboration, and drive organizational success. When leaders lead with empathy, they create a culture of trust, understanding, and support, laying the foundation for stronger, more resilient teams. So, how can leaders harness... Continue Reading
  • Jennifer Roth

    I Hugged An Elephant – And You Can Too!

    Jennifer Roth May 27, 2024
    I Hugged An Elephant – And You Can Too!   Trip Review: Wise Blue Yonder Visits an Thailand Elephant Retirement Park & Sanctuary  What’s your favorite once-in-a-lifetime (OIL) experience? You know, an experience that you never thought you would have, one you will remember always, and that change a little (or maybe big) part of you forever. I am blessed beyond measure because during my lifetime, I have... Continue Reading
    Matt Dentino

    The Role of Sales Leadership Coaching in Driving Revenue Growth

    Matt Dentino May 27, 2024
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    Deborah Heiser, PhD

    Guardians of Wisdom: Unleashing Your Superpower

    Here is a riddle:What do we absorb in childhood, learn through experience in adulthood, and master in late life? Answer: Guardianship Photo by Quang Nguyen Vinh: https://www.pexels.com/photo/statue-of-chinese-guardian-lion-10615829/We Are Built to Be GuardiansImagine if you didn’t have a guardian. Would you be the person you are today? Likely not. Guardians don't just secure our physical well-being and support us... Continue Reading
  • Elinor Stutz

    Custom Software Can Benefit User Experience and Growth

    Elinor Stutz May 27, 2024
    Photo by Geralt via Pixabay Attract the Right Job Or Clientele: Custom Software Benefits Your User Experience and Growth Your online identity is as vital as, say, your physical identity. It should be relatively unique and should stand out. For websites, the layout of the pages, color combinations, fonts, and navigation map should differ from your competitors. But not too different, or your website will stand... Continue Reading
    Faris Aranki

    Finding A Community: Such an important (but difficult) aspect of starting your own business

    Faris Aranki May 27, 2024
    Not everything goes according to plan when you run a small businessWho doesn’t love a bank holiday?When you are an employee, it’s basically like a free day-off but, when you run your own start-up, bank holidays are quite a weird sensation.As a start-up founder, you feel a bit guilty taking a day-off but, even if you wanted to do any external work, your clients are likely to be off so you end up having a semi... Continue Reading
    Julienne Ryan

    A MEMORIAL DAY MEMORY

    Julienne Ryan May 27, 2024
    There used to be a U.S. Army Reserve Center on St. John’s University’s Campus, down the street from my childhood home in Jamaica, Queens, New York. When I was a little kid, I would watch as men dressed in army fatigues walked past my house and over the small path that separated our dead-end street from the Center. The reservists came once a month to honor their duties. Their presence taught me that war was part... Continue Reading
    Stephanie Mann

    A Child’s Spiritual Journey to Freedom!

    Stephanie Mann May 27, 2024
    Life on planet Earth is a journey of self-discovery to find our hidden talents and develop the courage to excel. Children are born with imagination, intuition, creativity, insights, instincts, a sense of humor, and a self-protective conscience, which can keep them safe and healthy. Our life’s journey is to find our path to peace and help others. You cannot rely on anyone else; self-discovery is an individual... Continue Reading
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