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Low Key Date Ideas for Valentine’s Day

The Lovers is the sixth Major Archana card in traditional Tarot decks. It represents the sacrifices and commitment of relationships and choices of the heart. If you and your S.O. want a low-key Valentine’s Day this year, here are some at-home activities you can do to celebrate your love! Get Artsy: Take an online painting…

For the Love of Food

Everyone knows food is necessary to sustain life in our bodies, but not everyone realizes it feeds our hearts and souls, too. Jonathan Tufts, however, is very aware of that fact. Everyone knows food is necessary to sustain life in our bodies, but not everyone realizes it feeds our hearts and souls, too. Jonathan Tufts,…

How to Stay On Task for the New Year

If your to-do list is never-ending these days, you’re not alone. From work assignments and client meetings to shuffling the kiddos to baseball practice, doctor’s appointments, or piano lessons, there’s always something keeping us busy. And just when we knock a few things off the list and feel a sense of accomplishment, five or six…

Serving You Grace & Joy

Spend five minutes with Colleen, and you’ll leave you feeling motivated. You’ll love her humility, easy laugh, and self-deprecating humor. You’ll appreciate the positivity she carries in her spirit. Colleen McCullough was born in Calgary, Alberta, to two young unmarried American kids who decided to give her up for adoption. She was then adopted by…

Support a High-Energy Culture

As high achievers in leadership roles, we sometimes sense that things could and should be done faster, but our organizational culture operates with reduced expectations and accepts less-than-superior results. The culture in this case would be defined as “low energy,” when, in fact, it is “high energy” that gets things done, and gets them done…

Finding Her Own Path

While Paz Molnar has not yet reached the same athletic level as her older sister Olivia, she has used her abilities to help others with physical challenges. An eighth grader at Killian Middle School, the younger sibling spent several days this summer training to be a sighted guide for visually impaired triathletes. She first learned…

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