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5 Ways to Unblock Your Creativity

Posted by Barbara Barry

Creativity requires us to journey into the unknown but it’s not a place we find particularly comfortable. Our ‘thinking” brain resists the uncertainty in all kinds of ways. We go blank. We feel empty. These blocks take us out of the creative flow and often when we are on the brink of a breakthrough!

Backlash in the School Cafeteria

Posted by Aldene Fredenburg

Almost one in five school-aged children is considered obese in the United States. In addition, kids are showing signs of chronic diseases that usually don't appear in human beings until middle age - diseases like type 2 diabetes, heart problems, and gall bladder diseases, diseases that develop largely because of a lifetime of poor eating habits. And school lunches aren't helping!

Am I Asexual?

Posted by Lisa Angelettie

There is a huge sexual movement going on. It's not about gay pride. It's not about sex among the elderly. It's not even a hidden Viagra agenda I'm speaking of. Today, it's all about the asexual a.k.a. the person who has no interest in having sex. Does this sound like you?

Alternate Risk Transfer (ART) - Insurance Strategies

Posted by Wayne Walker

Risk Management

Alternate Risk Transfer is a fancy way of saying alternate methods of insurance and risk management, of which there are many. From the most basic alternative of going without insurance (self-insuring) to so-called "program business captives", there are a wide variety of strategies from which to choose.

Lessons From Innovative Companies

Posted by Marcia Zidle

What do the companies 3M, Polaroid, and Walt Disney have in common? All have innovation in their blood. All encourage an innovative spirit at every level of their organization.

What is the Rich Jerk eBook and Why Should You Care?

Posted by Kevin Nobleman

How many schemes have you seen before that promise you millions made without a dime of investment or an hour of work?

No Stars for the Eclipse

Posted by Robert Levin

One weathercaster called it a “must-see light and shadow show by the Old Master Himself,” but I can’t say this last solar eclipse was worthy of the recommendation. Not even total, and staged (in my location anyway) behind a thick cloud cover that served only to diffuse the vivid contrasts essential to any dramatic effect, the “Old Master” might have been faxing it in from deep space somewhere for all the incandescence it could claim. Quite frankly, as light shows go, I thought more interesting work was being done at the Electric Circus back in the '60s.

Satellite TV Deal

Posted by Teddy Low

Take it from someone who knows, read from Dish Network or DirecTV testimonials, look for satellite TV dealer’s side testimonial, you can see that satellite TV deal is really the best bargains you can get for your home entertainment system.

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