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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.
Assessing the Royal Family's £86M Annual Expense: Are They a Worthy Investment?
There's no doubt that the British royal family is rich. If you were to add up all of the land properties and castles linked to the monarchy, you'd end up with assets of around 26 billion pounds. Not to mention the Faberge eggs, the crown jewels, drawings by Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo, and one of the most valuable stamp collections in the world. To some, the Windsors are an out-of-date Money Pit that should be consigned to the history books. It is seen as a grubby, secretive, and corrupt institution. While to others, they are The Very Best of British, combining history with majesty and bringing in billions to the country through tourism and business.
By Muziwenhlanhla Dlamini3 years ago in Journal
Four Tips for Creating a DEI Council Charter
When founding a DEI Council, one of the most integral elements to discuss is the creation of a charter. This document will help guide the group’s meetings, decisions, and initiatives from its conception throughout its future work. A successful DEI Charter interweaves several elements, including a strong mission statement, related goals, leadership assignments, and membership requirements. Through this article, I share the benefits of designing and implementing a charter and breakdown the central tenets of this initiative.
By Dima Ghawi3 years ago in Journal
Three Steps Companies Can Take to Start Building DEI Strategy
The focus on diversity, equity and inclusion (DE&I) within organizations has shifted from being “nice to have” to becoming a “competitive advantage.” While many teams are moving in the right direction by increasing their focus in this area, the majority are rushing to be part of this wave without a clear direction.
By Dima Ghawi3 years ago in Journal
Meet the Writer: My Journey as a Local Writer
Embracing Creativity in Challenging Times Since we live in a world filled with unexpected twists and turns, my journey has taken me on a path I never could have imagined. I started my career in the culinary arts, following my passion for food and feeding people, and eventually becoming an executive chef. However, when the COVID-19 pandemic hit, everything changed. The hospitality industry came to a halt, and I found myself searching for new ways to express my creativity and find a stable source of income.
By Ashleigh Nicole3 years ago in Journal
Unleashing the Potential of the Property Income Allowance: A Comprehensive Guide
Introduction Understanding the many pathways accessible is critical in the goal of financial independence and maximization of income potential. One such route is the Property Income Allowance, a wonderful instrument that enables individuals to negotiate the world of property investments. This article will take you from novice to expert, illuminating the complexities of the Property Income Allowance and demonstrating how you may master it to reap significant rewards. This blog covers vital headers with a focus on high-ranking keywords, ensuring a thorough investigation of the issue.
By cheap accountant3 years ago in Journal
The Business Landscape Is About To Dramatically Change
There are about to be major changes that occur in business. The truth is, it will kill a lot of businesses. It is going to require adaptation, which many people won't do quickly enough.
By Dr. Cody Dakota Wooten, DFM, DHM, DAS (hc)3 years ago in Journal
Church Moms
I have been going to church my entire life. I haven’t always been dedicated to every Sunday like I feel I should be, but I would say I’ve served an acceptable amount of time at the pew. In all the time I’ve spent at church I gained many of what people would refer to as church mothers. These type of mothers are near and dear to my heart because my faith and my relationship with God are very important to me and a great church mother has always helped me stay grounded in these principles even when I got lost or started backsliding.
By Joe Patterson3 years ago in Journal









