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What Does Politics Have to do with Thriving?

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I grew up on welfare, food stamps, section 8, and financial aid… so did this mean that I had achieved the “American Dream,” especially since both my parents were immigrants and I was the first in their families to be born in America? I only told one person at the time, as I was not only afraid, but embarrassed that I had such a dream.

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Millennials in the Workplace — August 2015 Roundup

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However, this article in the Huff Post Business section describes a new millennial that we all need to meet — say hello to “the leader”. via @HuffPost #Leadership Click To Tweet. 86 percent said they would have no qualms about job hopping in order to pursue their professional and/or personal passions.

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Making the Fashion Industry More Inclusive for Petite Women: An Interview with Vanessa Youshaei

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Finally, my mom suggested that I try shopping in the petite section. Standing at just 5’0’’, the clothing in the petite section fit me like a glove. Because of this, I spent most of my adult life getting things tailored, wearing clothing that was too big, and shopping in the kid’s section. That was a huge turning point for me.

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Rekindle Burning Passion and Love! How to Open Your Heart Chakra

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Although generally we recommend starting with stones and crystals that are associated with each chakra’s associated color, such as in our diet section that recommended primarily green foods, the heart chakra is connected with both pink and green stones. Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, Global spiritual leader and humanitarian – Huffpost.

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Julie Zelman: “Life (and divorce) takes a village.”

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For me, both personally and professionally, I had an image of what my life would look like at 25, 30, 40, etc. Because of the position that you are in, you are a person of great influence. Is there a person in the world, or in the US with whom you would love to have a private breakfast or lunch with, and why?

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Sophia Husbands: “It’s good to celebrate life”

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Do you have a personal story that you can share with our readers about your struggles or successes along your journey of self-understanding and self-love? An important point to note is that we cannot change the “essence” of who a person is, but we need to focus on whether or not our needs are being met. What makes a person valuable?