In school we are educated about math, science, history, and other things. How much of this is actually used in the real world these days? It isn’t until we’ve become adults and start seeing the real world issues that we realize how much there is we don’t know. The hard truth is most don’t seek help until it…
Deborah Bonjouklian, Licensed Esthetician On How Microdermabrasion Helps People Look Younger
Microdermabrasion has been around a long time. But most people don’t realize that the technology keeps getting better over time. So while many people are looking for the new and exciting technology in skin enhancement procedures, it might be a good idea to take a look once again at microdermabrasion. Microdermabrasion is a non-chemical method…
Evan Slawson, Co-Author Of Sanctuary: The Path To Consciousness, On Self-Healing
Nearly 50 years after the Broadway musical “Hair” sang the praises of the Age of Aquarius, that Age is still going strong and has woven itself into the fabric of our culture. One important example is that once-esoteric healing modalities have become more and more popular. These modalities often stand in sharp contrast to western…
Doug Albee Riverside Used Car Dealer | That Great Deal In A Used Car May Not Return Value
Doug Albee, a Riverside Used Car Dealer reminds us, “Purchasing a used car can be an overwhelming prospect, particularly for first time buyers.” Great arrangements on used cars can be found through both used car dealers and private sellers, however, there are certain points to be aware of when purchasing a used car. The make, year…
Brian Livesay, San Diego Retirement Guardian | Life Insurance As A Portfolio Asset
Brian Livesay, San Diego Retirement Guardian said, “Life insurance is a valuable asset in any portfolio. An investment portfolio should be diversified. Life insurance can be another layer of diversification with some unique benefits other portfolio options cannot offer.” Life insurance is often thought of as a way of protecting an individual’s family from financial…
Financial Planners’ Reputations More Important Than Ever With New Obama Rule
A recent New York Times article highlighted the growing debate around “fiduciary responsibility.” That is, financial institutions’ obligations to their customers (or the lack thereof). At the center of this debate is a conflict of interest. There are businesses that are designed to make money by giving you advice but what happens when what’s best…
Best-selling Author Chuck Boyce Explains How To Publish With Authority
Chuck Boyce started his career in publishing when it was traditional, labor-intensive and expensive. He continues to work in publishing now that electronic media and publishing on demand are available as tools. He is the founder of Brandywine Executive Centers. He began to develop as an authority while working in book publishing during the early 1990s. He…
Miami Attorney Christopher Benjamin Uses His Love of Tech To Help Startups
Miami Lawyer, Christopher Benjamin of The Barrister Firm, P.A. has always loved tech. After 12 years as a well-known and respected trial lawyer, his firm has grown so much that he’s chosen to follow his love of tech and specialize in helping tech startups. He assists tech startups and other business startups with everything from…
Business Owners, Listen Up: Peter Christman, International Best-Selling Author Of The Master Plan, Has A Message About Your Business
Peter Christman’s rise to success didn’t follow the traditional belief of work hard and keep your head down. He worked hard, sure, but his big moment was a singular idea—an epiphany that changed his future. Back in 2000, Christman was independently working with privately owned businesses to sell their businesses using an exclusive auction process on…