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  • Deborah Heiser, PhD

    Embrace Retirement

    Subscribe now Do you dread retirement? Many people view retirement as the end of their careers and a loss of identity. Despite looking forward to it from a young age, it is often perceived as "jumping off a cliff," inducing panic or a sense of loss. However, retirement doesn't have to be daunting. It is a significant opportunity for growth and fulfillment. Research shows that by our 50s, 60s, and 70s, we are at our... Continue Reading
    Michael Levitt

    Achieve Healthcare Startup Success with These Core Strategies

    Michael Levitt May 21, 2024
    Image created via Microsoft Designer In recent years, the healthcare sector has seen remarkable growth and innovation. The global healthcare market size was valued at USD 8,452 billion in 2022 and is forecasted to reach USD 10,908.99 billion by 2028, growing at a CAGR of 5%​​. This expansion has created an environment brimming with opportunities for... Continue Reading
    Royce Shook

    What is RSV and why should I care about it

    Royce Shook May 21, 2024
     Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a common respiratory virus affecting Canadians' health. It infects the airways and lungs, causing cold-like symptoms such as runny nose and coughing, usually lasting one to two weeks. Vulnerable groups include children under two, older adults, those with heart or lung conditions, and immunocompromised individuals. Adults over 65 face more severe complications, including... Continue Reading
    Elinor Stutz

    Six Strategies for Jumpstarting Your Small Business’s Growth

    Elinor Stutz May 20, 2024
    Photo by Geralt via Pixabay Attract the Right Job or Clientele: Six Strategies To Jumpstart Your Small Business for Growth Starting a small business is a wild ride—it’s thrilling, unpredictable, and packed with ups and downs. Whether creating a fantastic new product or launching a service that will wow the world, the path to business success requires a mix of intelligent moves and solid planning.  Are... Continue Reading
  • Jonathan Quick

    Scaling New Heights: Ron Earley on Revolutionizing Amazon FBA with Greywolfe Investing

    Jonathan Quick May 20, 2024
    Join host John Quick on the "United States of Small Business" podcast for an inspiring conversation with Ron Earley, founder of Greywolfe Investing. Renowned for their expertise in scaling wholesale FBA stores, Greywolfe Investing has sold an astonishing $1.4 billion in products for their clients. In this episode, Ron shares the secrets behind their success, from meticulous market analysis and prime product selection to... Continue Reading
    Lorraine Segal

    Is There an Elephant in Your Meeting Room?

    Lorraine Segal May 20, 2024
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    Ralph Velasco

    Elevate Your Adventures: Practical Travel Affirmations for Every Journey

    Ralph Velasco May 20, 2024
    If you’ve flipped through my recent book “60 AFFIRMATIONS for Travel,” part of my new Mindful & Intentional Traveler series, you know I’m all about infusing positivity into our journeys. Being mindful and intentional about our travels can greatly enhance our experiences, allowing us to get the most out of every adventure.  Today, let’s dive into some practical travel affirmations that’ll keep us grounded,... Continue Reading
    Sarah Ratekin

    Celebrating HR (Yes, I’m Serious!) on International Human Resource Day

    Sarah Ratekin May 20, 2024
    Happy International Human Resources Day! Now, before you roll your eyes or block me from your feed... I know, believe me, I know... HR often gets a (sometimes very well-deserved) bad rap. According to data shared by SHRM, the major professional association for HR professionals, there’s a significant lack of trust between employees and HR. Many people see HR as a necessary evil, and far too many leaders view HR as a... Continue Reading
  • Alan Cay Culler

    Sadhu and Shishya

    Alan Cay Culler May 20, 2024
    <div class="et_pb_text_inner" data-et-multi-view="{"schema":{"content":{"desktop":"u201cFred?u201dnu201cYes, Shishya?u201dnu201cWhy, do you live here?u201dnu201cAh, Shishya, the mountains are a transition between earth and sky. How else can the seeker find change but by traversing transition?u201dnu201cBut Fred, the path up here is so strenuous.u201dnu201cShishya,... Continue Reading
    Matt Dentino

    Braintrust Named to Selling Power Magazine’s Top Sales Training Companies 2024 List for Second Consecutive Year

    Matt Dentino May 20, 2024
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    Melissa Deally

    HH293: Sleep & Weight Management Part 1

    Melissa Deally May 20, 2024
    Today I want to talk about sleep and how important it is for your health, and that there is a direct correlation between sleep and weight management.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 to the root cause of their health issues and then get lasting results. Melissa neither... Continue Reading
    Steve Cummings

    The 12 Affordable Items That Everyone Should Stock Away In Their Home

    Steve Cummings May 20, 2024
    Have you ever considered the simple, inexpensive items that can make a huge difference in your daily life? A few items can be much more helpful than expensive gadgets or appliances. Most of us are unaware of these cheap yet practical items that can make our lives easier. In this blog, we will discuss 12 ... Read more
  • Jodie Filogomo

    How To Style a Silk Button Up: 3 Ways

    Jodie Filogomo May 20, 2024
    Our Thrifty 6 prompt was all about silk, so I had my crew come up with ways how to style a silk button up. Anything with buttons has versatility like you wouldn’t believe. Quote of the day: “If you’re not having fun, what’s the point, really?” Ina Garten Even though the prompt for this article is how to style a silk button up, it would work with any kind of button blouse. And the idea of silk... Continue Reading
    Sapna Shah-Haque

    Embrace Summer: A Time for Self-Reflection and Purposeful Growth

    Sapna Shah-Haque May 19, 2024
    Take a Listen! Summer is traditionally viewed as a time for relaxation and recreation, but it can also offer a unique opportunity for self-reflection and purposeful growth. As we approach the midpoint of the year, the warmer, quieter days provide an ideal backdrop for examining our lives, our goals, and the direction we're heading. I invite you to embark on a journey of self-discovery, using the season's warmth... Continue Reading
    Pam Lazos

    The Climate Book

    Pam Lazos May 19, 2024
    “The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn’t exist.” The Usual Suspects If you like horror stories, then The Climate Book: The Facts and the Solutions created by Greta Thunberg is your next read. Packed with intrigue and the terror that makes you spend the night peeking out from behind closed blinds, The Climate Book provides a detailed analysis of what’s happening on the planet... Continue Reading
    Faris Aranki

    The 1-wish Genie in a bottle technique to navigate challenging times

    Faris Aranki May 19, 2024
    That genie looks awfully familiarAbout 20 years ago I remember reading about the Stockdale Paradox in the book Good To Great.Based around the mantra; “This too shall pass” and the ability to confront brutal facts, it was highlighted as a great technique for dealing with uncertainty and challenging times.Initially I thought this was a great technique but it felt a bit too passive and melancholy relying on great... Continue Reading
  • Jerry Zezima

    “Have Passport, Can Travel”

    Jerry Zezima May 19, 2024
    By Jerry Zezima In case I am run out of the country, which is probably inevitable but would give me a great reason to have my own travel show, I just renewed my passport. “Now I can visit my mother,” I told Jenn, a very nice postal employee who helped me and my wife, Sue, with our renewals at a post office branch on Long Island, New York. “Where does your mother live?” asked Jenn. “In Connecticut,” I... Continue Reading
    Deborah Johnson

    Handling Stress and Indecision

    Deborah Johnson May 18, 2024
    In January of 2024, Brian Chesky was rated the 232nd richest person in the world, according to Forbes and some of his success can be attributed to handling stress. In October 2007 the Industrial Designers Society of America was hosting a conference in San Francisco and all the hotel rooms were booked. Brian and his friend Joe couldn’t afford their rent for the month and decided to rent their apartment for money. After... Continue Reading
    Don Akchin

    AI Might Help Us Age in Place

    Don Akchin May 18, 2024
    Photo by Alex Knight on UnsplashThe EndGame is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.Surveys consistently show that the vast majority of older adults prefer to age in place – in the comfort of their homes – rather than in institutional care. One big obstacle to achieving that happy outcome is a nationwide shortage of home healthcare... Continue Reading
  • Darrin Peppard

    Finishing Strong: Five Strategies for School Leaders to Build and Keep Momentum

    Darrin Peppard May 17, 2024
    Over the past week or so, I have been in many of my schools for what will be the last time this school year. The next two weeks will be more of the same, seeing schools making their way to the finish line and begin ramping up for both summer break and the new year. As the school year draws to a close, school leaders face the dual challenge of wrapping up the current year effectively while also laying a strong foundation... Continue Reading
    Maria Belanic

    Authenticity in Grief

    Maria Belanic May 17, 2024
    In a society that often shies away from the rawness of loss, embracing your authentic self can be challenging. Know that it’s okay to be exactly where you are. There is no right or wrong way to grieve. Your journey is yours alone, and your love, your memories, and your connection to your loved one shape it.  Embrace your authenticity, and let it guide you in the waves of grief, knowing that you are not alone. David... Continue Reading
    Peter & Kathleen Wright & Beauvais

    Pat Wetzel’s Bumps In The Road & PTSD Discussion

    This week started with a bump in the road and moved on to a discussion about PTSD. Read about next week’s episode and the guests we have for the next few weeks. The post Pat Wetzel’s Bumps In The Road & PTSD Discussion first appeared on The Yakking Show.
    Amy K. Wilson

    A Simple Guide to Building Balanced, Healthy Meals

    Amy K. Wilson May 17, 2024
    When it comes to eating healthy, many people think of bland meals consisting of plain chicken breast and steamed broccoli. However, eating healthy doesn't have to be boring or tasteless. In fact, it can be fun, flavorful, and incredibly delicious. In this guide, we will explore easy ways to incorporate whole foods into each meal to create balanced and nutritious dishes that will leave you feeling satisfied and energized... Continue Reading
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