“Never fear shadows. They simply mean there’s a light shining somewhere nearby.” ~Ruth E. Renkel Before I started healing my anxiety, I thought there was something seriously wrong with me. Every panic attack, every morning filled with dread, every social event that I would mentally prepare myself for made me feel like I had some
Month: February 2024
Descrease article font size Increase article font size Prince Harry was not improperly stripped of his publicly funded security detail during visits to Britain after he gave up his status as a working member of the royal family and moved to the U.S., a London judge ruled Wednesday. Justice Peter Lane said in the High
*Featured image contains photo by RDNE Stock project and Pixabay For a lot of teenagers, high school is a battlefield. It’s not just a place of education; it’s a microcosm of society where social dynamics reign supreme, bullies rule, and the struggle for acceptance and belonging can feel like a war zone. One Redditor who
“You can’t force anyone to value, respect, understand, or support you, but you can choose to spend your time around people who do.” ~Lori Deschene There’s a term in IT called “legacy systems.” These are computer systems that are ancient and abysmally outdated yet are kept around because organizations have centered some of their operations
WK Kellogg CEO Gary Pilnick went against the grain when he said financially struggling families should eat cereal for dinner — a suggestion that had many critics insisting Pilnick is cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs. During an interview with CNBC last week, Pilnick praised the affordability of cereal and pointed to a year-old campaign from Kellogg
Teens sometimes get a bad rap, even when they’re not doing anything wrong. Sure, those teenage years can be a rebellious phase, but that doesn’t mean these kids aren’t good people. Sometimes, they’re just trying to make a difference in their corner of the world, just as adults are trying to do in theirs. That’s
“Small habits don’t add up, they compound. You don’t need to be twice as good to get twice the results. You just need to be slightly better.” ~James Clear Life can often feel overwhelming, especially when we aspire to achieve significant goals or make substantial changes. However, the secret to lasting transformation might be simpler
Descrease article font size Increase article font size King Charles says he’s incredibly moved by the outpouring of support following his recent cancer diagnosis, telling British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak that he’s been “reduced to tears” when reading the incoming messages and cards. Charles met with Sunak on Wednesday, the first time he’s held his
*Featured image contains photo by nappy Many people are going through a tough time right now. Grocery prices and the general cost of living are on the rise, and it can be hard to make ends meet. It’s a relatable feeling for many, but for some, the current market has them feeling downright desperate. Sometimes,
“The first step towards change is awareness. The second step is acceptance.” ~Nathaniel Branden Do me a favor and don’t tell my wife what I’m about to share with you. I have an absurd number of weaknesses. Just kidding. My wife, of course, knows this. She is well aware of my many shortcomings. While she
British professional golfer Georgia Ball doesn’t need unsolicited advice from men, but just like the experience of many women, it’s practically par for the course. This week, Ball uploaded a 90-second clip to social media that shows the golfer being interrupted by a man at a driving range who had some corrective feedback about her
“Be grateful for triggers, they point to where you are not free.” ~Unknown Your triggers are your responsibility. I know, it doesn’t land so nicely, does it? But it’s the truth. The moment you truly understand this, you let others off the hook and you’re able to actually see triggers as gifts pointing to where
The popular Stanley cups are seemingly everywhere, but that doesn’t mean every customer is thrilled with the product. Two Stanley tumbler owners have filed a lawsuit in California alleging the cup-maker’s parent company, Pacific Market International, was negligent in disclosing the presence of lead in the viral product. According to Bloomberg, the proposed class action
We all know on a practical level that waitressing is a tough gig. But the truth is — at least for most of us, when we’re being served a plate of cold eggs — our ‘understanding’ nature goes right out the window. The person we want to be (someone who understands it’s not the 17-year-old
“Before you put yourself down, please consider everything you’ve accomplished to get to this point, every life you’ve touched, and every moment you’ve pushed beyond your fears. You are a champion, a fighter. You are worthy of nothing less than the deepest love you have to share.” ~Scott Stabile It seems that we’re being bombarded
Headlines trumpeting “the death of DE&I” have become ubiquitous of late, and persistent detractors insist that the demise of workplace diversity, equity, and inclusion is upon us, yet new research indicates this simply is not the case—in fact, far from it. A significant number of individuals surveyed this month by the Institute for Corporate Productivity (i4cp)
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