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The self-help shelves are brimming with advice about what we’re “supposed to do” to feel better, think better, live better — you name it. But seismic shifts can be overwhelming. Do we really need to climb a mountain to live purposefully and be genuinely happy? “I am going to share with you a few small ideas that you can use that will make you feel awesome, so that the next time you’re looking for ways to improve your day or mood, you’ll be able to do just that,” said author Jarrett Robertson. In his motivational, upbeat book, Make It A Great…

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Alternative/Pop-Rock singer/songwriter Nick Ryan recently released his new single “I Will Not Be Silent” (co-written with Jessica Fodor). You can listen to the song HERE! With authoritative lyrics like I will not make you look good, pretend like everything’s okay, sugarcoat all of my words, just to make your day, “I Will Not Be Silent” portrays a powerful message about advocating for one’s truth. You can watch the official music video HERE! “I Will Not Be Silent is about standing up for yourself,” Nick explains. “I’ve dealt with many narcissists in my life and have been a victim of gaslighting. I wanted to write a song about…

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There are different types of massage therapies, and some of them can be performed at home, but you need to hire professionals for some types. But the question is, is it safe to try DIY massage, or should you always hire a professional? What are your thoughts about this question? Yes, DIY massage is a safe and cheap approach, but unfortunately, you won’t enjoy all the health and well-being benefits that a professional therapist can provide. Whatever method you choose, you can’t deny the benefits of massage therapy. When you decide to hire a therapist for massage, ensure that you…

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Aspiring writers face quite a bunch of hurdles in today’s world. With all the social networking fuss, young writers find it hard to persuade their audience surrounded by all the glamour. To discuss these issues, we’d like to welcome Mr. Ben Bander Abudawood. Ben who is an author and an HR lecturer and consultant himself, is kind enough to spare some of his precious time and share some insights with us. Welcome Ben, it’s quite an honor having you here. So, without any further delays let’s start our interview. Starting from the most important one, what was your inspiration for…

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When Christine Naman says that her daughter is “doing well,” the caution in her voice is palpable. Addiction recovery is a work in progress — not a quick fix — and Christine has learned to celebrate each day for the tiny victory that it is. Her daughter, Natalie, was just 15 years old when she became addicted to heroin. They were everyday people, living everyday lives, and then the floor dropped out. “It’s exactly where you don’t want to end up,” Christine said in a recent interview. “I was caught flat-footed, and I’m embarrassed to say that.” Christinetraces her daughter’s…

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Turning a family-owned business over to the next generation is the biggest financial transaction a business owner will ever make in his or her lifetime—with only one shot at doing it right. The Prosperity Playbook: Planning for a Successful Family Business Succession, from leading financial expert Mackey McNeill, provides family business owners with a proven, innovative process for increasing the company’s worth in preparation for selling the business or transitioning it to another member of the family. “A successful business sale or succession requires careful thought, detailed planning and a generous amount of fortitude,” McNeill said. The genius of her…

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Mike Howard is the author of “The Art of Ronin Leadership – Strategy, Success, Sustained Excellence.” He served at Microsoft for 16 years as its chief security officer is a 22-year veteran of the Central Intelligence Agency, and was a police officer with the Oakland Police Department in California. HELLO AUTHOR MIKE, WELCOME TO WORLDAUTHORS.ORG! TELL US SOMETHING ABOUT YOURSELF?I was born in Waltham, MA in 1956. My father was career military (Army) and my mother worked part-time cleaning houses as I was growing up.  I am half black/half Japanese as my dad and mom met in Japan while my…

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Do you want your constitutional rights controlled by the highest bidder? Or do you want an American government that puts the power in the hands of the people? In his thought-provoking new book, Democracy of Dollars: Where Natural and Constitutional Rights Go to the Highest Bidder, Richard Jacobs exposes and examines the systemic threat to 21st Century America — a threat that, he explains, has grown exponentially in recent times and has suppressed the Democracy of People provided for in the Constitution. “Two political institutions of our federal government, the Legislative and the Executive Branches, designed to protect and serve all Americans,…

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Egyptian film screenwriter and director, Eslam Hozayen is an independent filmmaker who’s been very worthy of a lot of film festivals’ mentions this year. The attention he’s been gaining recently comes mainly from the fact that the director creates what some call “very different” concepts. The director’s work focuses mainly on the power of our brains, good and bad, but mostly just the bad. Hozayen tries to cover (through film) the different negative/disturbing projections a person’s brain can play in one’s own mind, “We all get those thoughts, like maybe you see a tornado and you start to think what…

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What is a blind spot? A blind spot is an optical phenomenon that occurs when light rays coming into the eye are unable to focus on the retina of the eye. An example of this would be looking at a picture on your wall while holding something small in front of your eyes. If you move back, there’s an area where you can no longer see it. This is your blind spot. You have two in each eye, one for each eye! That’s why if someone pokes one of your eyes while covering up their own eyes, you won’t notice…

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