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The real lives of businessmen, professionals, the everyday man, stay at home parent, healthy lifestyle influencers, and general feel good human stories.
Rivalry Roundup: Astros lose third straight, Rays blanked
All the results from a busy Saturday. The Yankees were washed out last night, with the game called early enough that fans didn’t have to wait around at Fenway Park. There was still plenty of baseball on the calendar, though, including more than a couple tight games featuring the Yankees’ rivals.
By Firenews Feed3 years ago in Journal
Private Insurance and Government Programs Drive Up Health Care Costs
Like many people, I’m trying to convince my health insurance company to pay for something for which it doesn’t want to fork over cash. I don’t completely blame Cigna; the bill sent by the provider is outrageous. Then again, as a third-party payer in a mess of a health care system, the company is part of the problem of distorted incentives and rising costs. Sometimes lost in the debate between advocates of a market-based health care system—which we don’t have—and true believers in a fully government-controlled system is that divorcing patients from responsibility for paying for what they get is a huge problem whether bills are ultimately picked up by insurance companies or government agencies.
By Firenews Feed3 years ago in Journal
Unleashing the Power Within: Developing Effective Leadership Skills to Inspire and Motivate Others. Content Warning.
Introduction: In the fast-paced and competitive world of leadership, the ability to inspire and motivate others is a defining characteristic of successful leaders. They possess a unique power to ignite passion, drive, and determination in their teams, propelling them to achieve extraordinary results. In this article, we delve into the thrilling journey of developing effective leadership skills that captivate and motivate others. Get ready to unlock your leadership potential and embark on a thrilling adventure that transforms you into an inspiring and motivational force.
By Anthonia Chidimma3 years ago in Journal
Marriage after Wedding
Love, Excruciating hurts and pain in marriage and how to overcome. Here is a little story, two couples embarked on the journey of marriage with hearts full of love, hope and anticipation. Sarah and Michael, as well as Emily and David, believed their love would conquer any obstacle. However, as time passed, the fire of their passion seemed to dwindle, leaving them questioning, "How did we get here? Where did the love go?" This article delves into the mystery of vanishing love in marriage and explores the vital steps couples should take before walking down the aisle.
By Sarah Bawa3 years ago in Journal
Change
Change is a constant companion on our journey through life. It arrives unannounced, sometimes with uncertainty and fear, while at other times, it brings excitement and new beginnings. As I reflect upon my own experiences, I realize that embracing change is not merely a passive acceptance but an active choice to grow, adapt, and discover the depths of my potential. In this journal, I explore the significance of change as a catalyst for personal growth and share my insights on navigating the ever-evolving landscape of life.
By Bello Adeniyi3 years ago in Journal
Time
Time, the intangible currency that shapes our lives, is both fleeting and precious. It is a constant reminder of our mortality and the ever-changing nature of our existence. In this journal, I delve into the significance of time and the art of embracing the present moment. I explore how we can cultivate gratitude, mindfulness, and purpose to make the most of the time we have been given.
By Bello Adeniyi3 years ago in Journal
The Science behind Sharks' Attacks on Humans
Shark attacks on humans have fascinated and terrified people for centuries, leading to numerous myths and misconceptions about these marine predators. While sharks have a reputation for being ruthless killers, the reality is much more complex. Understanding why sharks attack humans is crucial both for reducing the likelihood of such incidents and for protecting the species that are vital to the health of our oceans.
By Abdelelah Rafiq3 years ago in Journal




