May 4, 2023

How I Found Forgiveness and Compassion When I Felt Hurt and Betrayed

“I can bear any pain as long as it has meaning.” ~Haruki Murakami I’ve always felt like someone on the outside. Despite having these feelings I’ve been relatively successful at playing the game of life, and have survived through school, university, and the workplace—although, at times, working so hard to ’survive’ has impacted my emotional […]

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Sparking Your Early Retirement Dreams: A Guide to FIRE

Are you tired of the traditional retirement plan of working until you can’t? Enter FIRE, the “financial independence, retire early” movement! It’s like retirement, but significantly better. FIRE has been gaining traction in recent years as a personal finance philosophy. While FIRE may seem like a radical departure from traditional retirement planning, it actually offers

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Some Gen Zers Are Including Their Social Media on Resumes—Should You?

Gone are the days when job applicants scrambled to update their privacy settings and delete compromising photos of party nights from their social accounts before a job interview. Now, some Generation Zers are using social media as a tool to differentiate themselves from other candidates, using platforms as an additional way to introduce themselves, their

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Jairek Robbins on the Importance of Building a Community

“Hopefully there’s something useful being said here,” Jairek Robbins says, grinning widely, as we sit down to talk on a sunny afternoon in late January. It’s the kind of gleeful self-deprecation you only get from a guy who knows he’s got plenty of “useful” things to say. If anything, Robbins, the high-performance business coach, personal

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Rewiring the Ancestral Parts of Your Brain with Dr. Rebecca Heiss

Biologist Rebecca Heiss wasn’t always interested in stress management. It wasn’t until her sister-in-law was diagnosed with terminal cancer that Heiss reevaluated her life and realized that many of her choices were made out of fear. In one month, she quit her job, sold her house and divorced her husband. Since then, Heiss has leveraged

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Community and Financial Literacy with Kiersten & Julien Saunders

Kiersten and Julien Saunders’ story spans nearly 10 years, from meeting at the company where they both worked to breaking up and making up, and beginning a career together in the very field that had ended their relationship in the first place—and that was only the beginning. The path to their current careers began with

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