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For your consideration.
5 Tips to Stay Positive and Get Inspired During a Mid-Life Crisis
When a mid-life crisis hits, taking action as soon as possible can help you turn things around, regain your confidence, and maintain a positive outlook. When you need a little inspiration, turn to these simple tips . . .
By Jason Lewis
Read MoreMaking Time for Yourself: Why You Need to Practice This Skill as a Business Owner
If you own a small business, it is important to practice self-care. Keeping yourself from feeling swamped allows you to grow your company, avoid burnout, and helps you feel your best no matter what is going on.
By Emma Grace Brown
Read MoreWhich COVID Adaptations Should We Permanently Employ?
A select few discovered the secret to happiness at home, and that includes eating healthy, exercising, making the most of precious family time, and utilizing every square inch of your space to better accommodate your needs.
An article by Emma Grace Brown
Read MoreHow Veterans Can Use Technology for House Hunting During the Pandemic
Veterans have all kinds of digital tools at their fingertips to help their house-hunting journey! We’ve collected some of the best resources to guide you through the home-buying process during this strange time.
Article by Jennifer Scott
Read MoreWhy You Should Plan a Self-Care Getaway (and Practical Ways to Do It)
Often referred to as intentional travel, a self-care getaway can be a trip that you take when you are looking to heal from a sad occurrence in your life (e.g., the death of a loved one, the loss of a relationship, the loss of a job, etc.).
Article by Gabriel Patel
Read MoreLearn Fun Things Online — Solo or with Friends
Gone are the days when you had to sit inside a classroom to learn a valuable skill or pursue a hobby. Technology allows you to pursue any of your passions — even if you live in a remote area. As long as you have internet access . . .
Article by Jennifer Scott
Read More5 Effective Ways to Shed Those Pandemic Pounds
From gym closures to stress-snacking, the coronavirus lockdown likely threw a wrench in your healthy routine. But now that you have a better handle on things, it’s time to take your health back!
Article by Gabriel Patel
Read MoreJumping into Entrepreneurship: Where to Start
Establishing your business structure is one of the first and most significant steps you’ll take as an entrepreneur. You have a few options when starting a new business, too, from creating an LLC to working under a sole proprietorship.
Article by ‘Marissa Perez of businesspop.net
Read MoreTips for Reducing Costs & Stress Associated With Major Life Transitions
There’s nothing more nerve-wracking than changing jobs, which can leave you with some serious anxiety. Still, this can be a major life transition that is well worth any added stress or effort, and these budget-friendly tips can make things a little easier.
Article by Jennifer Scott
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Read MoreHow to Set Yourself Up for Success as an Entrepreneur Before Diving In
Being an entrepreneur gives you the freedom to set your own rules while also boosting your earning potential if you succeed. However, if you don’t have a clear vision of your business idea yet, you can’t take any steps toward making your dreams into a reality.
Article by Derek Goodman
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