Inifinite Possibilites

The Art of Possibilities

By Drew Scot

“Normally, we do not so much look at things as overlook them.” — Alan Watts

In the wonderfully inspiring documentary film What The Bleep Do We Know, one of the physicists describes quantum mechanics as the physics of possibilities. The idea is that every moment is filled with infinite possibilities. Read more »

Digestive health tips

Digestive health tips from nutrition expert Keri Glassman

(ARA) – A new survey from The Dannon Company, conducted by StrategyOne, reveals that Americans are making health-conscious decisions about the foods they eat, with six in 10 saying they have made food purchases driven by health concerns. In particular, 43 percent say they have purchased a food to help their digestive system. “While this finding reveals a positive step for many Americans, it also means that more than half of us aren’t paying close enough attention to our digestive health”, said Dr. Miguel Freitas, Director of Health Affairs for Dannon. Read more »

Create Better Business Processes to Stimulate Growth

Create Better Business Processes to Stimulate Growth

By Matt Brooks

Business processes are the lifeblood of a business. They can help create sustainability, encourage growth through scalability, and increase the productivity of your entire operation. Without sound processes, business owners limit their ability to reproduce results on a consistent basis, and spread themselves too thin while juggling tasks and clients. Does any of that sound familiar? You may need to take a look at implementing better business operations and processes. Read more »

Three rules for the unemployed job seeker

Three rules for the unemployed job seeker

(ARA) – Everyone has heard that employers like to hire the currently employed, and there is a stigma attached to gaps in work history: generally, the longer the gap, the larger the stigma. This is a stigma potentially affecting 5.9 million people (or 42.4 percent of all the unemployed) who are defined as “long-term unemployed,” according the Bureau of Labor Statistics. However, unemployed job seekers can follow a few rules to overcome any potential negative association with their work history. The rules aren’t simple and job seekers need to practice, but the effort can make all the difference. Read more »

winterize your home

Six Tips For Winterizing Your Home

By Barry W Wheeler

When winter arrives, are you left scrambling to do things around your home to prepare for winter?

Chances are you are not alone. Many people put off winterizing their home and would rather spend their days out Christmas shopping, sitting on the couch watching football or curled up with a book next to the fireplace.

Winterizing your home is a necessity that comes every year and it’s been estimated that approximately 50 percent of most household utility bills goes towards heating and cooling your house. It is better to be prepared for the cold weather and save money on heating your house. Read more »

adversity builds character

Adversity Builds Character, What’s Your Story?

By Lance Winslow

Show me someone with strength of character, and I will show you someone who has battled the odds, who has been beaten down, and someone who has refused to give up. I will show you someone who is committed, dedicated, and is one with perseverance. No, there are not very many people like that in our world, we live in a sea of mediocrity, but that doesn’t mean you have to succumb to such societal trends. Read more »