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Watching YouTube Isn’t Always Bad [Even at Work]
It’s rare to find a person who cannot relate to falling victim to the infamous “YouTube Rabbit Hole.” This tends to have a negative connotation...
Read MoreHow Continuing Medical Education Saves Lives
Have you ever been at the doctor’s office and wondered why they refer to themselves as a Medical Practice? Well, you are probably not going...
Read MoreReasons to Meet Continuing Education Requirements Early
I remember my first run-in with the beast known as continuing education requirements. It still feels like yesterday, though the experience lasted several years. I...
Read MoreTop Reasons for Continuing Education [5 Key Benefits]
Too often, Continuing Professional Education seems like a hassle. It’s that thing members of organizations like SHRM, HRCI and the AICPA have to complete to...
Read MoreThe 3 Best Methods of Continuing Education
These days, there are many ways out there to obtain continuing education credits. Obviously, some are good and others are not so good. Let’s go...
Read MoreWhy Learning for The Sake of Learning Matters
Tying It All Up The previous three blogs in my series have, admittedly, seemed somewhat random. And it might appear they have little to do...
Read MoreWhy You Need New Interests and Hobbies in Life
Personal Experience Finding New Interests Several times over now, I’ve mentioned my hobbies. But I want to offer a bit more of a detailed explanation...
Read MoreCultivate Your Garden [One Act at a Time]
Cultivate Your Garden to Change the World You’ve more than likely heard someone say it before: “This will change the world.” Chances are, you’ve said...
Read MoreLeaving a Legacy for the Future
The Start of a Long Inquiry If you’ve read any of my previous blogs, you’ve probably recognized I’m predominantly contemplative, philosophically-inclined, so to say. I...
Read MoreFinding Your Passion Through Conversation
Finding Your Passion Let’s face it – we’ve all been there before, enjoying our time hanging out with a group of well-respected peers and then the...
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