[ad_1] One of the things I most love about Spring—and miss the rest of the year—is the raucous 5 am wake-up call from birds outside our window. It’s the only noise out there that’s welcome, really, when the sun is just beginning to rise, and the air is still cool and damp. Where I live, […]
The Lost Art of Connection: Why You Need Deep Relationships to Survive in Today’s World
Loneliness in a Connected Age We live in a world where we’re always “connected,” yet more people feel isolated than ever before. Social media, text messages, and quick check-ins give the illusion of connection, but deep, meaningful relationships are becoming rare. Humans are wired for connection. Our mental, emotional, and even physical health thrives on […]
Why Embracing Change is the Secret to Thriving, Not Just Surviving
Change is Hard—But It’s Also Inevitable Change comes whether we’re ready for it or not. New jobs, unexpected losses, evolving relationships—life constantly throws curveballs. Most people brace against change, hoping it will pass quickly. But what if the secret to thriving isn’t resisting change, but embracing it? The difference between those who merely survive life’s […]
Embracing Change: How to Turn Life’s Challenges Into Opportunities for Growth
Change isn’t just something that happens to us—it’s something we grow through. It’s the crack in the concrete where resilience finds its roots, the storm that prunes the branches so new growth can thrive. But how often do we view challenges this way? More importantly, how can we? Life doesn’t hand out maps when the […]
Harnessing Change: A Journey Through Growth and Courage
In times like these, it’s easy to sense the anticipation around us—people know that change is coming. They can feel it in the air, sense it in their conversations, and watch it unfold on every screen they look at. But feeling the change is only half the battle; being ready for it is what counts. […]
Einar and Jamex de la Torre’s Monumental Glass Assemblages H…
[ad_1] In 1972, when Einar and Jamex de la Torre were nine and 12 years old, respectively, their family moved to Southern California from their hometown, Guadalajara, Mexico. Building upon their immigrant experiences and the sometimes contradictory facets of bicultural identity, the artists began creating sculptures and installations exploring themes as varied as time, religion, […]
Guide To Achieve B2B Marketing Growth
[ad_1] What would you choose: working on a $1M deal for a year or having a million small or mid-size business (SMB) deals?
Mothers From Hell: Tiffanie Ann Katherine Lucas shot and kil…
[ad_1] Mothers From Hell: Tiffanie Ann Katherine Lucas shot and killed her 2 young sons for no reason; Sentenced to two consecutive terms of life in prison without parole | Bonnie’s Blog of Crime Pages Categories Archives Posted on December 1, 2024 by mylifeofcrime VictimsJayden Tirrell Howard, 9Maurice “Peanut” Baker, Jr, 6 Find-A-Grave: Jayden LucasFind-A-Grave: […]
Maximizing Tax-Free Income and Capital Gains In Retirement
[ad_1] There’s a lot of enthusiasm for Roth IRA conversions and Mega Backdoor Roth IRAs—and for good reason. Paying taxes upfront on your retirement accounts can be a savvy move, especially if you’re in a mid-to-lower federal income tax bracket, as it allows for tax-free withdrawals in the future. That said, thanks to the latest […]
Cinnamon Tea – Cookie and Kate
[ad_1] Let’s warm up with a mug of cinnamon tea! Cinnamon tea (té de canela in Spanish) has become my drink of choice during cool weather. It’s hot and nicely spicy but not overwhelmingly so. Cinnamon’s inherent sweetness makes it a well-balanced drink. Plus, it makes the house smell amazing. If you enjoy the spice […]