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A Makeshift Graduation Inspires Commuters
By
Reilly Jackson
Graduation season is in full swing. High school students are preparing for college and college students are preparing for adulthood. Nonetheless, the graduation ceremony is something that any student views as a long time coming. It is the last step of officially getting you over the finish line after the long haul of a race…
What Were You Put Here on Earth to Do?
By
Megan Bailey
What is your favorite book? Movie? Color? Band? Fast-food restaurant? Way to cook your eggs? Yes, I just asked you how you like your eggs. So, how do you like your eggs? When you set out to plan your day – or even your week – what is it that you want to do most?…
Happy at Work: The Art of Occupational Gratitude
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Jennifer E. Jones
We talked about waking with restless enthusiasm and how what you do for a living plays a major role in that. Are you happy because you live out of your passion… or are you merely going to work? Let me add that I don’t always believe that a better life is just beyond the rainbow.…
‘Restless Enthusiasm’: Does Your Life Make You Happy?
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Jennifer E. Jones
A few months ago, I saw this graduation speech floating around in cyberspace. The headline alone was very catchy: “Don’t work. Be hated. Love someone.” It’s an ode to living passionately, whether it’s in your job or your relationships. One particular part of the speech has haunted me since the moment I read it. Find…
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