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Built to Last: Head-to-Toe Health Hacks Every Entrepreneur Needs to Stay Sharp and Energized
Entrepreneurship is a marathon, not a sprint, but let’s be real—most founders treat it like an all-nighter that never ends. Your health becomes an afterthought and in this insightful post, Charlene Roth shares tips on how to keep any entrepreneur sharp and energized.
Inspiring Stories: A Spotlight on Acts of Kindness
Need a little inspiration today? This TV station from Youngstown, Ohio is tracking daily acts of kindness and inspiration from Ohio and across the USA. You'll feel good after checking their...
World’s 25 Greatest Leaders: Heroes of Pandemic
Here's a great one from Fortune highlighting twenty five people worldwide who've been leading the way in fighting the COVID-19 virus. Of course, there are thousands of people on the front lines, but this is just honoring some who are a little more visible 🙂 Learn...
9 Uplifting Stories from Around the World
The good folks at National Post have created a video featuring stories of people playing music out and about in their communities, doctors traveling to hard hit countries and more! Check it out https://youtu.be/DpbYcEkelG4
Why NBA Players Go Broke and How To Avoid It
According to Bleacher Report, [February 29, 2012], 60% of NBA players file for bankruptcy within five years after retirement! Don’t be next! In our opinion, NBA Players go broke for four main reasons. First, their egos! Don’t forget, these are young men in their...