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Continue reading →: Open and Honest Communication ….In an article by leaders.com, they say: “open communication is when people share information in a transparent, honest, consistent, and dependable way. It also explains how open communication can help teams avoid surprises, resolve conflicts, and collaborate better.” [1] Without open and honest communication, it’s clear that businesses falter, not…
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Continue reading →: Wrapped Up in Our Own Thoughts ….Sometimes we get so wrapped up in our own thoughts, that even I am guilty of losing touch with reality. According to gillian-sarah.com, when wrapped up in our own thoughts, “it might be a really good idea to look into ways of breaking the cycle of rumination — whether that…
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Continue reading →: Yes, Your Honor ….I learned in court from my Attorney that when the Judge addresses you and asks you a question when you respond to say “yes your honor,” is how to end your response with “your honor” how you address a Judge properly in court. So before we get carried away in…
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Continue reading →: It Speaks for Itself ….Discuss lawsuits what for? “Mental Health” and not be used to make up excuses for others let them explain why then or for what and do my best to keep myself separate instead of being harmed by lawsuits. While they can give up on you leave things in public to…
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Continue reading →: Don’t Claw Your Way to the Top ….Don’t claw your way to the top, you’ll regret having those thoughts about life to begin with. You will grow, you will mature, you will get older, and less will bother you overtime, and you’ll start to pay attention to other things in life, besides judging a finished product as…
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Continue reading →: Set Yourself Free ….Last year was the first time I attended treatment outside of a hospital setting, and it was a great experience. I made friends, I got to socialize, I went to groups, and the best part of treatment was all the meditation and sound bath, was the best. That’s really up…
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Continue reading →: Pets are Great ….I love pets. I used to have a Ragdoll kitten named Leo who was my pride and joy throughout college and law school. My study buddy. There for me through every up and down. I even kept Leo alive by feeding tube for months while he was battling cancer. Miss…
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Continue reading →: Writing Prompt Tips ….Just did some research on Google.com and found the following: “Writing Prompt Tips by rocketexpansion.com” “Here are some tips for using writing prompts effectively: I always start writing, by coming up with a title for my blog post, and then just go from there, writing everything that comes to mind.…
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Continue reading →: Being Known: Benefits and Setbacks ….I don’t think I have ever had a single thought about being known, or ever had concern for my reputation or worried what others think, prior to law school, it’s in law school that you are taught that your reputation matters. Given that lesson in life, it’s never too late,…
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Continue reading →: The Difference Between Voices and No Voices ….What Will Work? As a blogger how I look and appear online, is maybe the only thing that I am a control freak about, and very careful about, leaving up only what’s settling, and what I believe will work. So what does “will work” mean? Once you get voices, whether…
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Continue reading →: Battling Depression ….I’m feeling a painful lull in the air. This is your typical what’s next, what’s going to happen, what should we do now, feeling. Don’t worry you’re not alone. That sudden loss of energy, I’m about two cups of coffee into my day, and still don’t feel quite right. That…









