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When Basic Professionalism Disappears

“The soft skills gap.”  ——-  Have You Ever Walked Into a Professional Office and Been Shocked by the Service? One of the more surprising business trends quietly unfolding today has little to do with artificial intelligence, inflation, or global markets. It is the growing communication gap appearing in many entry-level workplaces. Across restaurants, retail counters, […]

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Where Demand is Surging & Where it is Not!

“Summer travel patterns.”  ——- Travel is back—but not everywhere, and not in the same way. According to the U.S. National Travel and Tourism Office, international travel to the U.S. continues to climb toward pre-pandemic levels, a sign that global movement is steadily normalizing. But the real story is where people are choosing to go—and why. […]

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Can Earbuds Break the Language Barrier?

“AI wants to help you in a foreign land.”  ——- The latest wave of “smart translator” earbuds—like those from Smartech Gadgets—promise something that feels almost science fiction: real-time conversation across languages, hands-free. Marketed as a 3-in-1 device (translation, music, and calls), these earbuds rely on a paired smartphone app to process speech and deliver translated audio […]

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A Global Toast to Mom!

“How to plan a classic brunch for Mother’s Day.”  ——-  Mother’s Day is one of the rare holidays celebrated almost simultaneously around the world, with countries from the United States and Canada to Germany, Japan, and Australia all observing it this weekend on the second Sunday in May. At its core, the day is a simple […]

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Why Sunlight Still Matters

“Finding the balance between health benefits and long-term risk.”  ——- Summer brings with it one of the simplest—and most overlooked—longevity tools: sunlight. In reasonable doses, exposure to natural light helps regulate our internal clock, improve sleep quality, and support overall mood. It also plays a direct role in vitamin D production, which remains essential for […]

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Make Room for Healthy Fats

by Morayma MaKay Writer / Blogger & Content Creator Adulthood Rewired Biography:  Morayma Makay is a fashion model, mother, and writer.  She has dedicated the last 20 years to working in the fashion and health fields as both a researcher and content creator. “Why you need more healthy fats in your diet.”      ——- For a […]

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How to Lead by Example

by Candace Smith The Etiquette Blog Candace Smith Etiquette Biography:  Candace Smith, wife of Nobel Prize-Winner Professor Dr. Vernon Smith and owner of the extraordinary blog, “Etiquette for the Business of Life” as featured by BBC, Chicago Tribune and USA Today offers her insights. “The unspoken rules that drive outcomes.”  ——- Regardless of title or circumstance, […]

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How to Benefit from Summer Travel Season

“Travel and leisure trends.“ ——- The travel and leisure sector continues to show resilience, but the story beneath the surface is more selective than the headline numbers suggest. According to the World Travel & Tourism Council, the sector is expected to contribute a record level to global GDP in 2026, surpassing pre-pandemic highs. At the […]

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Seasonal Businesses that Print Cash!

“When the summer surge drives profits.”    ——- Seasonal businesses have always carried a certain appeal—short, intense windows of revenue followed by quieter periods—but in today’s environment, they’re drawing renewed attention for a different reason: efficiency. When demand is predictable and concentrated, operators can align staffing, inventory, and marketing with far greater precision. According to […]

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The Summer Effect on Decision Making

“Summer mindset of optimism, risk, and opportunity.” ——-  Summer has a subtle but measurable influence on how people think, feel, and ultimately make decisions. Longer daylight hours and increased exposure to sunlight have been linked to improved mood and energy levels, which can shape behavior in both personal and professional settings. According to the National […]

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