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Aug222016

A Dose of Happiness and Other Benefits of Music

A Dose of Happiness and Other Benefits of Music

There are countless reasons to listen to music other than just for fun! Here are a few ways you can experience the benefits of music.

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August 22, 2016Leave a commentHealth and WellnessBy Council for Disability Awareness
Aug192016

Three Financial Concepts You Learn In School

Three Financial Concepts You Didn’t Learn In School

Financial concepts can be confusing to teach and learn about. School’s typically do not take the responsibility of teaching kids about them, and the task if left up to the parents. Whether you’re the student or the teacher in this situation, here are three financial concepts worth knowing about.

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August 19, 2016Leave a commentPersonal FinanceBy Council for Disability Awareness
Aug172016

The Importance of Emotional Intelligence in the Workplace

Want to be an excellent leader at work? If so, you likely need to have a considerable amount of emotional intelligence in the workplace. Emotional intelligence aids leaders motivate, connect with, empathize, understand, and rally their work force. See if you have the emotional intelligence it takes.

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August 17, 2016Leave a commentWorkplaceBy Council for Disability Awareness
Aug152016

More Sleep May Increase Your Productivity at Work

We are a sleep-deprived nation and the situation is only getting worse. Learn about the reasons we are sleeping less and some of the consequences of sleep deprivation.

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August 15, 2016Leave a commentHealth and Wellness, WorkplaceBy Council for Disability Awareness
Aug122016

7 Lessons You’ll Learn at Your First “Real Job”

Whoever said work is called work for a reason knew what she was talking about. Your first real job may come with some eye-opening experiences. But the best employees learn valuable lessons from each of these experiences and turn them into successful work tenures or careers.

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August 12, 2016Leave a commentWorkplaceBy Council for Disability Awareness
Aug102016

The Benefits of Good Workplace Posture

Would you believe that working on good workplace posture can quickly increase productivity, decrease stress levels, and make you look and feel more confident. It’s true. Find out what other benefits posture can provide to you.

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August 10, 2016Leave a commentHealth and Wellness, WorkplaceBy Council for Disability Awareness
Aug82016

Long-term Disability Insurance or Long Term Care Insurance: Which is Best for You?

Even though long-term disability insurance and long-term care insurance sound like they could be similar types of insurance, they are very different. Learn the differences between them and which one may be best for your particular situation.

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August 8, 2016Leave a commentDisability Insurance, Facts, InsuranceBy Council for Disability Awareness
Aug52016

The Importance of Emotional Support Animals

Look around your classrooms, offices, nursing homes, or even dorm rooms. Nowadays, emotional support animals (ESA) can be seen almost anywhere alongside their beloved owners. These animals which are typically dogs or cats can provide emotional support to their owners who may need it for any number of reasons.

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August 5, 2016Leave a commentHealth and WellnessBy Council for Disability Awareness
Aug32016

How to Help Prevent Suicide Among Veterans

PTSD. Anxiety. Depression. These are some of the conditions that veterans and active duty service members face. Left untreated, veterans may become hopeless and choose to end their lives. We owe it to all service members to listen, help, and act in their regard before it is too late.

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August 3, 2016Leave a commentHealth and Wellness, Living with Disability, UncategorizedBy Steve Johnson
Aug12016

Skipping Work Breaks: The Secret to Productivity?

You may think that you’re productive because you eat at your desk and skip breaks. But you would be wrong. Evidence suggests that work breaks add to your productivity. A work break clears your mind, stimulates creativity, reduces stress, and lowers your risk of physical ailments.

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August 1, 2016Leave a commentHealth and Wellness, WorkplaceBy Council for Disability Awareness
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