In an increasingly global economy, the woes of one bankrupt company halfway around the world can still have an impact on your personal bottom line.
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It’s the ultimate small-footprint lifestyle. Could reducing your living space expand your horizons?
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The biggest risks most of us face at work involve cranky coworkers and paper cuts. Who are the professionals who really lay it all on the line every day?
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From movies to TV to every ad you see, Christmas is always depicted as a snow-filled wonderland. But what if you celebrate a green and balmy Yuletide?
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You hear the phrase “spirit animal” used a lot these days. But is it just a personal mascot, your favorite animal, or is it something more profound?
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It’s great to be your own boss now that you’ve retired. But it’s also nice to feel like you’re still contributing. Volunteering can be a great solution!
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How are Police Coping in an Age of Anti-Police Sentiment?
by Bruce Haringby Bruce HaringFor dedicated police officers, the actions of a few in law enforcement are having demoralizing repercussions all down the thin blue line. Is reconciliation possible?
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Baby Boomers and Social Media – Who Does and Who Doesn’t
by Bruce Haringby Bruce HaringYou know the stereotype: those of us over fifty are tech-challenged, even tech-phobic. But is that really the case anymore?
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Their eyes seem perpetually glued to a glowing screen. They text, they Tweet, yet they seem curiously uninterested in vital face to face interactions. Do millennials lack the people skills to succeed?
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We all wonder how we’d do if faced with life-threatening danger. These smart children remained calm in a crisis and showed they really had the right stuff!