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3 Ways To Shatter The Glass Ceiling

There are three ways in life we invest in. Time, money, and people. For women, we spend most of our lives building relationships. We shy away from money, but now is the time to own the money and earn more of it. The money conversation has been a taboo topic to talk about among friends and family, yet every aspect of our lives are impacted by money. What would it feel like to get paid your true worth, to know your worth, and for people to happily pay you?

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Best Wishes For the New Year

Wow, what a difference a year makes… Everything that wasn’t supposed to happen happened and we all had to call on our inner warriors to make it through the year.

Some made it well through all of it, some not so much and some even had good luck and fortune coming their way in such a challenging year. Life works in mysterious ways.

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How To Set Up School At Home

As the pandemic rages on, parents are having to rethink their lives to make room for homeschooling their children. Some schools are closed, and others are staggering the in-class days so some days the kids are working at home, and other days they are not.

How do you re-purpose your spaces and schedules at home to accommodate this new homeschool function?

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Keeping Kids Safe Begins At Home And In Our Neighborhoods

Did you ever hear the quote, “You can’t change other people; you can only change yourself?” That includes the relationship between citizens and police. Intimidation, name calling, violence and “Defund Police” will only make communities more vulnerable and less safe. And, to make matters worse, harden police and citizen attitudes toward each other and the community.

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Must Parents Be Teachers Too?

Many parents today are struggling with the challenge of closed schools and of guiding their children with distance or virtual learning, mostly online. There are over 100,000 elementary and secondary schools in the United States, and over 56 million students are enrolled but with the closing of so many school systems to help limit the spread of the novel coronavirus, kids are forced to continue their education at home.

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Who Can You Trust?

Trust is a huge issue. We have all been disappointed in the performance of others; sometimes it is a contract unfulfilled and sometimes we are betrayed. It would be so convenient if we could trust our gut, but even then we often mistake the voice of our ego for the voice within, known in spiritual circles as “the higher self.”

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