This week marks National Women’s Health Week by the Office of Women’s Health. This week is about empowering women to make their health a top priority. It also encourages each

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Mother’s Day for me is always bittersweet – it’s a time to enjoy my kids (and be pampered a little). It’s a time to reconnect with other moms and let them know that they’re

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On the eve of Mother’s Day, I wanted to give tribute to a fellow writer and Ohio native, who touched millions of people with her unique brand of humor and

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  As writers, deadlines are a part of life, whether you churn out copy daily for a blog or newspaper column, or you are working on your next best seller.

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One guilty pleasure I have on Sunday mornings is reading Parade Magazine. The May 1st issue was devoted to “numbers” – one nation, 50 states, over 300 million people….and a lot of

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My children know the magic of books. Since before they could talk, my husband and I have read to them nearly every night. Reading was one constant in our family’s evening

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Evidence of social media’s explosion onto the business landscape is everywhere. More than 250 million people use Facebook Connect every month. Since April, Twitter has gained 40 million users, according

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World Trade Center, Post 9/11 Attack, 2001 Do you remember where you were on 9/11? I do – that bright September morning 10 years ago I was in my apartment

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“When two people are meant to be together, they will be together. It’s fate.” – Jacob Jankowski, Water For Elephants Tonight I accompanied my friend and dad to see the

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How often do we as communicators fail to hit the mark in reaching and engaging our audiences? Communications consultant and IABC Toronto member Donna Papacosta, owner of boutique communications firm,

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