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Breathing Space Principles For Enjoying The Holidays
Just days away from December 25, here are a few tips and observations that could come in quite handy: Remember,…
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Breathing Space Tips For Holiday Entertaining
The key to having lower stress as your approach any holiday entertaining is to realize that you don't have to…
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You Deserve Some Breathing Space Heading Into Christmas
Here are a dozen tips to keep you in balance: 1. On each of the 12 days of Christmas or…
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The Guts To Run For Public Office
In this day and age, that cannot be a pretty process, especially for a Conservative.
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Survive Thanksgiving Fully Intact!
This Thanksgiving might prove to be a challenge for many people.
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Start Writing: Make Your Views Known
If you're thinking, “I'm not a good writer,” or “I have no ability to influence others through the written word,”…
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Mixed Politics And Couples
Ray is a Liberal, whereas Elizabeth is a Conservative. When I first heard that she was marrying a Liberal, I…
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Our Origins And The Universe: Everything From Nothing?
I’m at a party in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Midway into the party, I’m chatting with the host, a man…
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Straight From Hell: The American Mainstream Press
The events of the past month confirm what many on the right have long known.
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Does Classroom Decorum Matter Anymore?
It’s a warm day in mid-September and I’m driving through the campus at North Carolina State University in Raleigh. It’s…
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The Border Invasion And The Perception Gap Between Left And Right
It is disheartening to learn of the gargantuan perceptual gap between Republicans and Democrats regarding the Southern border.
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Getting In The ‘Zone’
Some people call it being on a roll. Some call it "being in the zone."
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Optimize, Not Maximize, Your Use Of Time
If you feel as if time races by too quickly, your quest is to optimize, but not maximize the hours…
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Dress Codes Matter
A flurry of articles and recent studies reveal that 'dress down' days in the workplace have not boosted worker productivity…
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Longtime Friends Can No Longer Talk Politics
My friend Bill, whom I've known since grammar school, is a doctor and a devout Christian.
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The Value Of Each Day’s Activities
Finding meaning is a capacity that we build, like a muscle.
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Perpetually Overwhelmed, Unnecessarily
As I travel around the country speaking to organizations, I am struck by the number of people in my audiences…
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It’s Okay And Often Best Not To Be First
Thomas Edison was not the first to discover or invent electric lights. He greatly improved upon existing principles that had…
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Invigorate Your Daily Commute
Daily commutes in and around your metro area can be a drag but you have options that might make each…
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The Wonderful Benefits Of Profiling
The insight here is valuable for everyone in businesses or in a career.
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Making Sense Of Information Overload
Who among us, periodically if not constantly, doesn't feel overwhelmed by the volume of new information to which we're exposed?
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Doesn’t Every Responsible Adult Oppose Child Trafficking?
The Sound of Freedom, which has now raked in more than $155 million in box office revenue, is a deeply…
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Recovering From A Debilitating Medical Malpractice Injury Or Illness
When someone has been the victim of non-fatal but debilitating medical malpractice, it's not difficult to plunge into a cycle…
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The Comforting Effects Of My Blown Money Roster
When it came to making wise expenditures, I had a particularly bad year in 2013. When I added up all…
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Taming The Information Overload Tiger
The unprecedented proliferation of information-generating technology within the last generation has led to a world with no end to clutter,…
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My State, My Country: Beseiged By Illegal Immigration
I attended a lecture in Raleigh by a knowledgeable presenter who laid out the statistics related to Hispanics in North…
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Kindness At All Hours
We’ve all heard the phrase, “random acts of kindness.” In our daily lives, what opportunities exist beyond just smiling at…
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When All Else Fails, Try Optimism
In this time of high economic, social, and political uncertainty, is maintaining an optimistic outlook possible or even warranted?
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Keep Your Sanity During Tumultuous Times
In times of tumult, it's easy to get caught up on every single issue making the news. This is an…
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Multitasking Is For Muddlers
No matter how often they try, some people seem to have an inability to give you their undivided attention.
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The Left-Leaning Press Damages Our Republic Each Day
When the Biden crime family has more than 200 banking irregularities and nine family members have received significant funds from…
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The Anti-white Inquisition That Poisons America
Americans today are afraid to discuss the issue of race amidst political correctness and the cancel culture.
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The Endless Witch Hunt Against Trump And Conservatives
Since at least 2016, the Left has tried to pin something, anything on Donald Trump. Among a current series of…
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Celebrate What Your Body CAN Do
Many people spend considerable time obsessing over their bodies, especially imperfections, inadequacies, or parts they wish they could magically change.
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