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Your Destiny Decision – How to Know You Are Aligned With Destiny
Your Destiny Decision: How to Know You Are Aligned With Destiny By Holly Duckworth According to the [...]
Smart Choices for Today’s Entrepreneurial Women
Women can excel as entrepreneurs in various industries, and the choice ultimately depends on individual skills, interests, and market trends.
Unstuck Conference
Unstuck Conference By John Polish When in the midst of a major tragedy it is hard to [...]
You Can Do This!
With the busy lives most of us live today, we have very little time for true self-expression.
Post-Pandemic Life Invitation
Post-Pandemic Life Invitation By Holly Duckworth It was day five of a five-day Chaos to Calm Challenge [...]
Feast for Fifty
Feast for Fifty By S. L. Gore If ever in a moment of madness, you agree to [...]
Mindful Meditation Leads to Ingenuity
Mindful Meditation Leads to Ingenuity By Judi Moreo Mindful meditation is the most common form of meditation in the West [...]
Feel, Pivot, Thrive: The Business of Emotions
Growing up, “emotional resilience” was unfamiliar, a concept not touched upon in my home or school life. This lack of understanding became apparent in how I acted out in school, reflecting the unrest I experienced at home. The prevalent mood of anger and tension within my family not only created a stressful home environment but also influenced my behavior in the classroom.
The Imperative of Backup Communications
In an era where business operations are intrinsically linked to digital connectivity, the recent AT&T outage is a potent reminder of our telecommunications infrastructure’s fragility.
Building a Financially Stable Masterpiece
As a bookkeeper, it has been my privilege to work with hundreds of business owners as they follow their passion to build businesses in all kinds of industries. It is exhilarating when they thrive and can be heartbreaking when they fail.
From Darkness to Light
In 2004, my life took a dramatic turn. After enduring five years of an abusive marriage with a man who seemed to have a split personality - Dr. Jekyll one moment and Mr. Hyde the next - I made the courageous decision to break free from the grip of fear and pain.
Made for More
Two years ago, I fell in love with a private, college-prep school about twenty minutes from my home in Port Orchard, Washington. The old, restored building exuded its own academic charm, the staff welcomed me, and the students’ engagement in class confirmed this school was where I’d enjoy teaching.