Robert Cordray
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Importance of Increased Social Media Engagement
It's important to have a strong social media presence. Getting your word out to followers and potential followers about what you have to offer is a must for any business. However, you must not rest on those laurels. You don't simply want an audience. You want an engaged audience. You want an audience that feels connected with your organization and that interacts with you. Think of it this way. You want your social media to serve as a conversation conduit, not as a broadcasting one. Devoting the cost, time and effort necessary will be worth it.
By Robert Cordray4 years ago in Journal
COVID-19 and Its Impact on Patient Safety
Currently, the COVID-19 pandemic is the world’s biggest challenge. The impact of the pandemic is far and widespread. In this crisis, health care workers are at the forefront of fighting the virus. As a result, the health care system is strained and operating in suboptimal capacities. Thus, the use of alternative solutions by patients in receiving health care services has been adopted.
By Robert Cordray4 years ago in Longevity
Strategies That Will Help Increase Business Sales During COVID
No one could have ever in their wildest dreams predicted how the year 2020 would be unlike any other year we'd ever witnessed in world history. When the novel Coronavirus COVID-19 first emerged in China at the beginning of the year, many people wrote it off as an ordinary flu virus that was too far away from them geographically to have any impact on their lives.
By Robert Cordray4 years ago in Journal
How to Know if You Should Have Life Insurance
While you might like to think of yourself as invincible, the reality is that death happens to everyone. It is one of a very limited set of inevitable events in life. You might already know that life insurance can help those left behind cover final expenses and pay off debts. It can also be used to cover future expenses such as college or a house. Understanding the types of life insurance and who should have coverage will help you determine if now is the right time for you to open a policy.
By Robert Cordray4 years ago in Lifehack
6 Great Ways You Can De-Stress During the Pandemic
Have you been feeling like the stress of daily life is getting you down? You’re in good company – life during a global pandemic has challenged everyone in new and unexpected ways. Sometimes, all it takes is a little escape to clear your mind and ease tension. Here are six great ways to relax during these challenging times.
By Robert Cordray4 years ago in Longevity
How to Keep Your Monthly Bills Low as a Young Couple
There are so many fun things about being a young couple. You have your whole lives ahead of you filled with so many dreams and aspirations. When you get your first place together you might be surprised at just how much things cost! It can seem overwhelming, and you may wonder how you will cut costs and still have the things you need. In order to save on your bills, consider these five easy tips. It might not take as much effort as you think to take control of your finances.
By Robert Cordray4 years ago in Families
3 Great Ways to Make Your New House Comfortable for the Whole Family
Have you just moved into a new house, or are planning to do so in the near future? As soon as you move in, you’ll naturally want to put your own stamp on the place and make everything perfect for your family. Here are three great improvement projects that will maximize your family's comfort in your new home.
By Robert Cordray4 years ago in Lifehack
5 Tips to Prepare for Your First Big Hike
Pushing limits and boundaries seems to be as innate to being human as the need for answering questions not yet understood. It is this need that has put man on the moon and led to the understanding of existence before there was history. Every individual seems to possess these qualities to some extent. Perhaps you don't have a need to travel space and time, but you do push yourself to do better. Physical endurance is also empowering, which is why there are Olympics and triathlons. There are also those who like to climb mountains.
By Robert Cordray4 years ago in Wander
Signs That Your Current Diet Is Really Good for You
With so many diets floating around the internet, it's really hard to know which one is best. Conflicting information on different types of eating plans is everywhere, so you may have tried many different regimens without really understanding if they're healthy for you. However, they say the proof is in the pudding, so if you're on a diet that's genuinely good for you, you'll know when you see these five signs.
By Robert Cordray4 years ago in Longevity
8 Ways to Manage Your Business Finances
As a business owner, it’s important to track and manage your finances to remain profitable. Although you can hire an accountant or an advisor to assist you, you can save money in the early phases of your business by performing most of the financial tasks yourself. It’s crucial to have a flexible business plan that you can adjust when economic conditions and unforeseen circumstances negatively affect your success.
By Robert Cordray4 years ago in Journal
5 Ways To Become a Great Athlete
Becoming a great athlete takes more than natural talent and athleticism. Although they are both important, they are usually out of your control. What you can control and what will make you successful, however, is how you use those gifts. Here are five tips on how to build on your natural skills to take you from good to great.
By Robert Cordray4 years ago in Longevity
How Being More Organized Improves Your Small Business
In order for your small business to discover the success you desire, it is important that you follow the right practices. Offering a unique product or service can be a good way to set yourself apart from the competition. Still, you also need to constantly think about the ways you can go above and beyond. In most cases, you don’t need to put in much effort for this to happen. Focusing on something as simple as organization can produce some fantastic results for your company.
By Robert Cordray4 years ago in Journal