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“Not Everyone will be Home for Christmas…and YOU can Help!” - I'm here to tell you how you can help make this time easier for families at home missing soldiers. The included ideas were inspired by Military wives. | “Celebrating Family – As a Speaker” - Take the time to recognize how much family support can mean to us in everything we do…or attempt to accomplish! |
| “How to Help Military Families During the Holidays.” - As a member of a caring community of people we often wish there was something we could do to make it easier. There is. Here are 6 ways that you can make a difference this Holiday season. | “Evaluations: Learn from them, then “Get over it!” – Excerpt: Whether it’s a speech evaluation, or a performance review at work, evaluations can be scary. Learn from the “constructive criticism”, reaffirm what you did well, and get on with your life! |
“Some Do’s and Don’ts for Reunited Families” - The return of the absent party is anxiously anticipated. But then what? To ease the returning process, here are some key “do’s” and “don’ts” to make the re-acclamation process a whole lot smoother. | “Life Goes on” – Do you ever get “down”, feel overwhelmed or are just having a bad day? Here are some thoughts on how to renew yourself to bring a better attitude to work and life. |
“Top 10 Ways for Deployment-separated Families to Stay Connected” – Military wives share 10 easy ways to help their family stay connected in their hearts. | “Re-connect with old Friends” - Don't ever underestimate the power of your business and personal relationships. Here are some ways to rejuvenate old relationships and feel comfortable making new friends. |
| | “Return to the Bar” - Whenever you reach a plateau and you need to bring the passion back into your work, you must remember to return to the bar. When we take time to "return to the bar," we practice the basics of our profession and make them better; we re-learn the spirit that makes each assignment new, different, and alive. |
| | "Focus…Delegate…Relax!" |