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Should Money Be The Reason To Dump Your Partner…?
They say money can’t buy happiness. However, it can afford you a peace of mind…provided you proceed with a level-head and a strong foundation of core values. The topic of money has rarely ever been disconnected from many of our daily decisions—it controls our mobility of choice. Cost of living is continually on the rise. …
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Red Flagging Our Relationship with Red Flags
The concept of “red flags” is nothing new. Actually, it dates back to the 18th century when it was used as a sign or warning of danger in battle, and a little prior to that, it was a symbol of defiance. [1] However, its popularity in usage resurfaced over the past decade, becoming especially more …
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“The Battle of the Workplace” : The Key Component We Are Ignoring
Buzz phrases like “quiet quitting,“ “the Great Resignation,“ and “remote work” have been making their frequent rounds in the career space within the past year now. I’ve worked in the Staffing Resources industry over the last few years consulting managers, coordinating onboarding processes, and overseeing implementation of workflows that can help improve onboarding and retention …
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One THING to Rule Them All
Before you start reading, finish this sentence! This world is run by (noun) .
A Path Through Fog
**Attention/Trigger Warning** This blog post will include mentions/discussions around anxiety, depression, self-harm and suicidal ideation. My hope with this post is to increase awareness around first-person accounts of mental health experiences and promote more open conversations around mental wellness. If you choose to proceed reading, please do so with this understanding. Thank you to you …
Learned Lessons on Forgiveness…the Realities and Myths
Forgiveness is, and will always remain a difficult road. Especially when so much pain and hurt leave such visceral marks in our memory. I think by now, we can all say that we’ve heard the phrase, “learn to forgive and forget.” When I was little, I’m sure that was a time in life where I …
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Peeling Back Layers
We each have layers of identity within ourselves. And while we know that and can rationalize that objectively, we’ve gotten to a point in society where one element of someone’s character is extrapolated and dissected by society as representative as who they are and what they stand for. This leads to that individual being completely …
In The Pursuit
Some nights ago, I had a dream…one that both confused me and unsettled me greatly. I believe it served as both a reminder and a warning—“is my vision just mine or does it extend beyond just myself?” In the dream, I was forced to see the choice between these two questions play out. For the …
What Happened to Vision 2020?
Hi everyone, hope you all and your loved ones are continuing to be healthy and well during these turbulent times. Clearly, I’m coming from a bit of hiatus which I’ll be discussing a little later on this post, but I first want to shed some light on recent events in the world. For a few …