Confronting Antisemitism with Michael S. Gutter

I wrote this book for a few reasons. First off, I wanted to write it as if I was talking directly to a hate group member at a bar. When someone joins a group with just the purpose of hating someone, it should immediately tell you that they’re a moron or an idiot but most […]

Diversification, a Guest Post by Richard Rodman

Diversification As has often been said, “Diversification is the only free lunch in investing.” There are many different diversification strategies. Investors can diversify amongst asset classes, investment styles, size of companies and even sectors of the economy. Diversifying amongst asset classes consists of allocating funds between stocks, bonds, cash (including Certificates of Deposit), real estate, […]

Celebrating National Family Literacy Month with Your Loved Ones

November is National Family Literacy Month in the United States, and it is a time to promote the importance of learning together as a family. By participating in reading activities, games, and other related events, you can strengthen literacy skills and bond with your loved ones. In this blog, we’ll discuss some fun and creative […]

7 Keys to Guide Leaders, and Individuals to Optimize the Day

7 Keys to Guide Leaders, and Individuals to Optimize the Day We live in a tough, competitive, and complex world. Achieving success in business is getting harder, and every minute counts. However, leadership can make all the difference in the success of the organization. Leaders can supply people with a competitive edge by demonstrating, and […]

How to Avoid the Rejection Blues by Author L. Bossi

Trying to get published is an interesting endeavor (translation: horribly upsetting).  I never really got depressed about the whole rejection thing, but I know a lot of people do.  And I can’t blame them…it’s a long, hard road with a lot of unintentionally hurtful people.  While I didn’t get the rejection blues, I did get […]

Religious and Spiritual Journey, a Guest Post by Susan Bowman

My childhood home was unhappy… ok… it was terrifying. My father was an abusive alcoholic atheist and my mother was a harsh woman, angry at the Catholic Church. In an effort to escape this unhappy and confusing childhood home, I married young to—you guessed it—an alcoholic. After I gave birth to my son, my husband’s […]