The 70/20/10 Rule has proven to be a remarkably effective tool for personal growth and transformation. Its methods are designed to empower individuals to take control of their lives and make positive changes. The formula encourages self-reflection and introspection, allowing individuals to gain a deeper understanding of their strengths and weaknesses. Moreover, it enables people to implement lasting changes in their thoughts, behaviors, and habits.
Read MoreRenowned Resilience Mentor, Dr. Madelyn Blair, Empowers Viewers with Unlocked: A Show Dedicated to Building Resilience and Embracing the Unexpected
Unlocked with Dr. Madelyn Blair is not your typical television show.
Read MoreLinda Jensen, Principal & Owner of Heart Financial Group, Interviewed About How Business Owners Can Lower Expenses & Save Taxes
Linda Jensen discusses the top tips for business owners to retain their top employees. Listen to the interview on the Business Innovators Radio Network: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/interview-with-linda-jensen-principal-and-owner-of-heart-financial-group-discussing-how-business-owners-can-lower-expenses-save-taxes/ Retaining top employees can be a challenge for business owners, but there are some critical steps to help them ensure they keep their best talent.…
Read MoreBeth Napleton of Beth Napleton Consulting Talks to School Leaders About Adult Problems That Get in The Way of Student Success on the An Imperfect Leader Podcast
Every school leader knows that the adults in their building have a big impact on student success. But what are some of the specific problems that adults can create? And how can leaders address these issues? As a recent guest on the An Imperfect Leader podcast, Beth Napleton of Beth…
Read MoreShow Me the World Project Celebrates 10th Anniversary with Special Event Showcasing Student Achievements
Show Me the World Project, a non-profit organization based in St. Louis,Missouri is thrilled to announce its 10th anniversary special event on Saturday, July 29, 2023 to highlight the accomplishments of over 135 students who have participated in the program.
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