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Work-Life Balance
In today's fast-paced and demanding world, achieving a healthy work-life balance has become increasingly challenging. Juggling professional responsibilities with personal commitments can often leave individuals feeling overwhelmed, stressed, and disconnected. However, by implementing effective strategies and learning from real-life experiences, it is possible to create a harmonious and fulfilling equilibrium between work and personal life.
Ogbelusi Ebenezer OluwapelumiPublished 10 months ago in JournalUS Inflation is Coming Back Down to Earth
Introduction: In recent months, the United States has experienced a notable increase in inflation, stirring concerns among economists and policymakers. However, there are indications that this upward trend may be temporary, and the country's inflation is gradually coming back down to earth. While inflation remains a topic of debate, several factors suggest that the situation is likely to stabilize in the coming months. This article explores the reasons behind the recent inflation surge and why experts anticipate a return to more manageable levels.
Appukuttan KPublished 10 months ago in JournalWhy Lionel Messi wouldn't have been great by Now
Lionel Messi's sickness at a younger age is a well-known event in the football world. He suffered a growth hormone deficiency, a condition that stunted his growth significantly. Messi was diagnosed with this condition when he was 11 years old. As a result of this illness, he underwent medical treatment to rectify the condition, which was a harrowing ordeal. Messi's determination to overcome the illness is evident in the way he has dominated soccer, becoming one of the greatest players of all time.
Temi CyderPublished 10 months ago in JournalManifesting Destiny
Acting As If After we moved out of my grandmother’s house when I was a pre-teen, we became poor. We went from a middle-class family life to an impoverished life instantly. Or at least it seemed that way to me. My mother chose for us to be poor, I thought. I was ashamed and I was angry. In all fairness, all teenagers are angry though. Mom was in banking and was not making much money. As a single mother of color with two children there was not much money to made in the 70’s. We had a roof over our heads and we had food. In our community that was winning. Mom was not able to sustain payments on our 3-bedroom apartment after awhile, so we moved to a one bedroom apartment that she could afford in a triplex on Coalmont Street in North Braddock. We lived on the 2nd level. It was small and uncomfortable to me. I went from having my own room to not having a room at all. I had no privacy. At thirteen years old, it was devastating for me. I often wore hand-me-down clothing, although mom denied that adamantly whenever I asked her about it later in life. We all did. My mother loved repurposed clothing even later in life. Nothing to be ashamed of in my humble option. My mother was an extremely proud woman. In her mind, she was always moving forward. She wasn’t taking government handouts and she was providing for children. She was no longer living in her parents home as an adult, so she was winning. Mom always presented herself flawlessly, as the queen she believed that she was. She would actually say she was a queen, long before it became rhetoric. She was very good at acting as if. We had a tiny black and white tv with tin foil on the antenna in our tiny living room but mom acted as if we did not. She once answered a client of hers when asked “do you have a colored tv?” She replied, “Why, I wouldn’t have anything else!”. When I asked her why she told the man that? She said, “Well it’s true. If I had a choice I wouldn’t have anything else. Right now, I don’t have a choice.” She drove a second, perhaps third-hand car, but we had plenty of food and we were clean. She was independent. No government programs for her! So she was winning. She never stopped striving during her life. She went back to school a couple of times during her life and eventually got that colored tv. So yes, I knew that we were poor. I never knew just how poor until I went away to boarding school.
Karolyn Denson LandrieuxPublished 10 months ago in JournalEmbracing Change
Introduction: Change is an inevitable part of life. It can be both exciting and intimidating, presenting us with new opportunities for growth and self-discovery. Embracing change is a powerful act that allows us to navigate life's twists and turns with resilience and grace. In this article, we will explore the art of embracing change, drawing inspiration from real-life examples and offering practical insights to inspire and empower you on your own transformative journey.
Louise DukuzePublished 10 months ago in JournalWhere Do New Words Originate?
The English language currently contains over 170,000 words. However, the Oxford English Dictionary adds around a thousand new words each year. How do they enter our daily lives, and where do they come from? From Marcel Danesi’s research, this piece describes the emergence of a new word in a language.
Althea MarchPublished 10 months ago in JournalPhotoshop cut out image for eCommerce
The importance of high-quality images cannot be overstated. Whether you are a photographer, eCommerce business owner, graphic designer, online store owner or marketer, you understand the significance of visual content. You may need to separate specific elements from their backgrounds to make your visuals stand out. In this article, we will explore the concept of image cutout services and how they can help elevate your visual content.
Rashidul IslamPublished 10 months ago in JournalWhere Does the Olympics Take Place During Leap Year?
The Olympics is the pinnacle of global sporting events, where athletes from different nations compete to showcase their skills and achieve greatness. Held every four years, the Olympics is a celebration of unity, sportsmanship, and cultural exchange. However, with the occurrence of leap years, questions arise about where this grand event takes place and how it is affected by the extra day. In this blog post, we will explore the relationship between leap years and the Olympics, delving into the mystery of 366A and the div36aa connection.
The Melatonin Sham
As Leaders, we all need to recover. In fact, it is essential if we want to get into Flow States where we do our best work, become exponentially more productive, and feel our best.
Cody Dakota Wooten, C.B.C.Published 10 months ago in JournalUsing Technology for Better Time Management
In the fast-paced world of the 21st century, time has emerged as one of our most valuable resources. Whether we are CEOs managing multinational corporations, students juggling schoolwork, or parents balancing work and family, we all have 24 hours in a day. What distinguishes the successful from the stressed is often how efficiently we manage our time.
Ricky StevensPublished 10 months ago in Journal"The Power of Collaboration in Women-Owned Businesses"
"Collaboration is the key to success for many women-owned businesses. By working together, we can accomplish more than we ever could alone." - Tory Burch, CEO of Tory Burch LLC-
Natalie PaulsPublished 10 months ago in JournalBuy the Best Updated Oracle Users Email List in USA
In today's technology-driven world, having access to accurate and up-to-date contact information is vital for businesses to connect with their target audience effectively. For organizations seeking to engage with the Oracle community, TargetNXT offers a game-changing solution with their Oracle Users Email List.
Eleanor JonesPublished 10 months ago in Journal