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How Some of the Biggest Names in Sports were Brought Back to Health by an Innovative Medical Group
In 2010, having tried numerous solutions to repair a damaged knee caused by multiple sports injuries over the years, successful multi-disciplinary business leader Max Lewinsohn sceptically turned to the Wellbeing International Foundation. He was so impressed with the results of the treatment that, as the old adage goes, “he bought the company”!
By Andrew Chancellor2 months ago in Journal
Why Law Firms Need Specialized Bookkeepers?
Running a law firm isn't just about winning cases and serving clients. Behind every successful practice is a complex financial system that requires expert management. This is where law firm bookkeeping becomes crucial and why general bookkeepers often aren't enough for legal practices.
By Deborah Larson2 months ago in Journal
Rumor Replay: iOS 27, iPhone Fold Price & 2026 Launch Forecasts
Apple fans and tech watchers often buzz when new rumors surface. Right now a few ideas are circulating: a new iOS version (iOS 27), a foldable iPhone (iPhone Fold) — possibly with a surprising price — and what Apple might roll out in 2026. None of these are confirmed. But they give a peek at what people expect from Apple soon.
By Shakil Sorkar2 months ago in Journal
How to Create An Effective Explainer Videos For Digital Audience. AI-Generated.
Explainer videos are meant to simplify ideas, yet many end up doing the opposite. They become too long, overly complicated, or filled with unnecessary elements. Companies often invest heavily in production, animation, music, and voiceover, only to produce a video that fails to make an impact. The truth is that an effective explainer video isn’t defined by how polished it looks, but by how clearly it communicates its message.
By OLGA ASKRA2 months ago in Journal
The Simple Engagement Strategies That Turned My Shoppers into Loyal Customers. AI-Generated.
I didn’t understand the power of customer engagement until my own small business hit a wall. Sales were steady, but nothing was growing. We were attracting new customers, but they rarely came back. I kept wondering why. The products were good, the prices were fair, and the ads were running—but loyalty was missing.
By Cristina Baker2 months ago in Journal
The Silent Health Crisis: Why We Need to Pay Attention Before It’s Too Late
We live in a world where everyone seems to be constantly moving, constantly working, constantly juggling something. The modern pace of life has become so fast that slowing down feels like a luxury, and resting feels like a guilty pleasure. But behind this obsession with productivity and “pushing through,” something worrying is happening people’s health is quietly deteriorating.
By Monkey.D Garp2 months ago in Journal
Why Jack Estes DeBrabander Thinks Bitcoin Could Be Way Bigger Than Anyone Says
I’ve talked to a lot of people about Bitcoin, and honestly, most of them don’t see the bigger picture at all. They hear numbers like $100k or maybe $250k and think that’s already insane. But I don’t think that way. Jack Estes DeBrabander really thinks Bitcoin could go way, way past what people are even comfortable saying out loud. I’m not joking. I’ve run the numbers in my head so many times that it doesn’t even feel crazy anymore.
By Jack DeBrabander2 months ago in Journal
Why Kids Need Less Screen Time and More Real Interaction Today
The Screens Are Taking Over It’s impossible not to notice how much screens have taken over kids’ lives. Walk through a school hallway and you’ll see students staring at phones between every class. Sit in a restaurant and you’ll see kids scrolling while their parents talk over them. Even during group assignments, someone always tries to do everything through a device.
By Jack DeBrabander2 months ago in Journal
Why Good Teachers Still Matter — And Why Parents Need to Pay Attention
The Classroom Is Changing Education used to feel straightforward. Kids learned reading, writing, math, science — the essentials. Teachers focused on helping students grow into capable adults. But lately, classrooms look different. Parents everywhere are noticing that lessons feel less about learning and more about pushing ideas that don’t always belong in school.
By Jack DeBrabander2 months ago in Journal










