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  • Remie Longbrake
    by: Remie Longbrake | published: May 21, 2023 Sweet potatoes are a healthy and nutritious staple food with a sweet and delicious taste. Research has shown that eating sweet potatoes regularly can help prevent chronic diseases such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and cancer. Additionally, sweet potato leaves also offer various
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    by: Remie Longbrake | published: May 7, 2023 The further along you are in your career, the easier it is to fall back on the mistaken assumption that you’ve made it and have all the skills you need to succeed. The tendency is to focus all your energy on getting
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    by: Remie Longbrake | published: April 23, 2023 Do you employ the power of performance when you take the stage? Here’s how to achieve true leadership in your next high-stakes speech or presentation. Leadership is performance. And nowhere is this truer than in public speaking. In the drama observed by
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    by: Remie Longbrake | published: April 9, 2023 In today’s stressful world, many people are prone to sleep problems. According to some studies, nearly 30 percent of people have trouble sleeping, and that number may have increased during the pandemic. COVID-19 is just one of many health conditions that can
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    by: Remie Longbrake | published: March 26, 2023 The immune system is complex and protects the body from infection and disease, but stress, lack of sleep, poor nutrition, and other factors can wear down our natural defenses. Let’s take a look at 10 natural and easily obtained herbs that can
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    by: Remie Longbrake | published: March 12, 2023 Brain power is a vital fact of life, one that each of us needs for our body to properly function. Exciting enough there are step we can take to help our metal well-being by doing these following tips each day. 1. Boosting
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    by: Remie Longbrake | published: February 26, 2023 What would happen if we stopped striving? Instead of pursuing self-interest and material gain, might we strive to improve ourselves. Rather than wealth, accolades, possessions, and comfort, what if we focused on the following instead… Gratitute To practice feeling grateful and appreciative
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    by: Remie Longbrake | published: February 12, 2023 Between mid-March and mid-May 2020, the percentage of U.S. employees working from home more than doubled, from 31% to 65%. That’s over 100 million more people working from home. And guess what? People prefer it. According to a recent survey from Gallup,
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    by: Remie Longbrake | published: January 29, 2023 Nonverbal communication is when a person expresses their thoughts, feelings, and mood through visual rather than verbally. These visual signals include; Facial expressions Eye contact Tone of voice Touch Posture Personal space These physical signals are essential, especially if you are looking