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Brenda J. Scruggs's newly released "Love Is in the Air" is a refreshing Christian romance that looks at love after a great loss

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Wednesday, May 19, 2021

b'MEADVILLE, Pa., May 19, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- "Love Is in the Air": a heartfelt romance of love found later in life.

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  • b'MEADVILLE, Pa., May 19, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- "Love Is in the Air": a heartfelt romance of love found later in life.
  • "Love Is in the Air" is the creation of published author Brenda J. Scruggs, a passionate Christian and soulful romantic.\nScruggs shares, "This novel was written based on actual events.
  • After having been in a great marriage for many years, Lauren was saddened by the death of her husband.
  • Once you are in a loving relationship and it ends, knowing what love is and how it feels, you want to be in another loving relationship.

Attorney Trace J. Sherer Announces the Release of His Book, 'Nerves of Steel: Lessons That MS Taught Me'

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Wednesday, May 19, 2021

For Trace J. Sherer, the most spectacular benefit was the addition of many years to his life.\nOnce upon a time, gritty Texan trial attorney Trace Sherer aspired to be one of the greatest doctors of all time.

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  • For Trace J. Sherer, the most spectacular benefit was the addition of many years to his life.\nOnce upon a time, gritty Texan trial attorney Trace Sherer aspired to be one of the greatest doctors of all time.
  • Despite a terrifying diagnosis of multiple sclerosis in 1999, Trace sought the good in every moment.
  • Through his life of overcoming obstacles, Trace provides a blueprint to follow that will most certainly bring happiness and success.
  • Trace teaches us all lessons about going forward from horrible news and determining our own outcomes.

Fifth-Annual Pet Anxiety Awareness Campaign in June Helps Pet Parents with Post-Pandemic Return to Work

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Tuesday, May 18, 2021

b'TAMPA, Fla., May 18, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Pet Living with Kristen Levine , an online pet parenting guide, announced that the fifth-annual Pet Anxiety Awareness campaign (PAAW) will be observed from June 1stthrough June 30th.

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  • b'TAMPA, Fla., May 18, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Pet Living with Kristen Levine , an online pet parenting guide, announced that the fifth-annual Pet Anxiety Awareness campaign (PAAW) will be observed from June 1stthrough June 30th.
  • "Pets suffering from fear, anxiety or stress can develop behaviors that are really challenging to manage which can lead to these surrenders.
  • These are serious medical issues that require consultation with your veterinarian to identify ways to alleviate stress in your pet.
  • "\nToday, veterinarians are predicting a rise in cases of canine separation anxiety as people head back to pre-pandemic routines outside the home.

Brits bin the chance for new romance, in favour of family & friends. Survey by Tu at Sainsbury's

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Wednesday, May 12, 2021

Whatever the occasion, we know that these small changes can spark joy and have a huge positive impact on our own wellbeing.

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  • Whatever the occasion, we know that these small changes can spark joy and have a huge positive impact on our own wellbeing.
  • This is bound to be unsettling for us all in different ways, but there are ways you can make things easier on yourself.
  • "\nShe continued, "You may experience feelings of anxiety as your brain and your nervous system go on hyper-alert.
  • The way you dress can actually have a big effect on how you feel, and that influences how you behave.

The Financial Times names The Disruptive Element among the Top 500 Fastest Growing Companies for 2021!

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Wednesday, May 12, 2021

We get to help individuals, groups/teams, and organizations propel to the next level.

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  • We get to help individuals, groups/teams, and organizations propel to the next level.
  • "\nThe Disruptive Element (TDE) is a leadership performance company that helps businesses identify and ignite potential in their people.
  • Savvy companies want to cultivate leadership skills AND increase wellbeing in their top talent.
  • Our breakthrough approach combines empathy and neuroscience to connect people\' behavior, brains and hearts to create sustainable change.

Trust in Canadian Politicians and Big Business Falls Sharply During COVID Crisis

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Wednesday, May 12, 2021

Apart from Premier Legault, incumbents should be a little nervous right now" says Andr Turcotte, Associate Principal at Discover by Navigator.\nLarge business and corporations experienced a significant loss in trust with 32% of Canadians saying they have less trust compared to 14% having more trust for a score of -18.

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  • Apart from Premier Legault, incumbents should be a little nervous right now" says Andr Turcotte, Associate Principal at Discover by Navigator.\nLarge business and corporations experienced a significant loss in trust with 32% of Canadians saying they have less trust compared to 14% having more trust for a score of -18.
  • Small and medium businesses fared far better with 31 percent of respondents saying their trust had increased while only 9 percent reported having less trust resulting in a pandemic progression score of +22.\nCanadians reported the largest overall rise in trust for doctors and healthcare workers during the pandemic.
  • Almost half (49%) said they trust doctors and healthcare workers more now while only 11% said they trust them less for a total pandemic trust progression score of +38.
  • Its members include many of the country\'s top research agencies, research-guided companies and other industry partners.CRIC members are held to the highest world-classstandards, ethics and best practices in research, analytics, and insights.\n'

GrandPad introduces Moods app to promote mental well-being for elderly adults through audiovisual immersion

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Tuesday, May 11, 2021

b'MINNEAPOLIS, May 11, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ --Just in time for Mental Health Awareness Month , GrandPad , creator of the first purpose-built tablet designed for older adults, has introduced the Moods app.

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  • b'MINNEAPOLIS, May 11, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ --Just in time for Mental Health Awareness Month , GrandPad , creator of the first purpose-built tablet designed for older adults, has introduced the Moods app.
  • A free app that is available to all GrandPad tablet users, Moods delivers a curated selection of immersive audiovisual environments to promote relaxation, comfort, and improve mental health in older adults.\nThe state of mental health in America was declining before COVID-19, and since the beginning of 2020 rates of anxiety and depression have increased.
  • "The Moods app is the latest addition to our growing family of apps that support mental well-being by delivering a variety of virtual environments that are pleasing and relaxing to people of all ages.
  • Users can find relaxation and comfort in visually stunning and immersive audiovisual scenery, which is a perfect way to help improve overall mood and promote relaxation.

JZZ Technologies, Inc. Announces New Online Dating Service Built Around Age 55+ Active Lifestyles

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Tuesday, May 11, 2021

The Company will roll out a new service via its flagship ActiveLifestyleMedia.com website created to serve adults age 55+ with a no-cost dating platform

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  • b'Calverton, New York--(Newsfile Corp. - May 11, 2021) - \xc2\xa0To better serve its audience of active adults age 55+, JZZ Technologies, Inc. (OTC Pink: JZZI) has announced the addition of a no-cost, online dating platform created specifically for the unique needs of seniors.
  • The service is being made available through the Company\'s showcase ActiveLifestyleMedia.com website.\nTo view an enhanced version of this graphic, please visit:\nTraditionally, active adults age 55+ come to rely on social media for greater contact and human interaction according to a Pew Research report on the subject.
  • In fact, Pew Research indicates that three-in-ten U.S. adults say they have used an online dating site or app, accounting for approximately 33 million U.S. adults.
  • Because such statements include risks and uncertainties, actual results may differ materially from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements.\n'

World Renowned Grief Expert David Kessler Joins Empathy as Chief Empathy Officer

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Tuesday, May 11, 2021

b'NEW YORK and TEL AVIV, Israel, May 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Empathy , a platform helping families navigate the journey they face after losing a loved one, today announced that renowned grief expert David Kessler has joined Empathy as Chief Empathy Officer.\nKessler is the world\'s foremost expert on grief and loss, as well as the author of six books, including On Grief & Grieving,which he co-authored with Elisabeth Kbler-Ross, and his bestseller Finding Meaning: The Sixth Stage of Grief .

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  • b'NEW YORK and TEL AVIV, Israel, May 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Empathy , a platform helping families navigate the journey they face after losing a loved one, today announced that renowned grief expert David Kessler has joined Empathy as Chief Empathy Officer.\nKessler is the world\'s foremost expert on grief and loss, as well as the author of six books, including On Grief & Grieving,which he co-authored with Elisabeth Kbler-Ross, and his bestseller Finding Meaning: The Sixth Stage of Grief .
  • Kessler teaches physicians, nurses, counselors, police, and first responders about the end of life, trauma, and grief.
  • "In fact, this was personal for me after my son\'s passing, I was unable to close his bank account.
  • Powered by technology and driven by purpose, Empathy\'s application simplifies and streamlines end-of-life bureaucracy with personalized plans and grief support.

The Happiness Report: 1 in 4 Workers Are Less Satisfied With Their Job Than One Year Ago

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Tuesday, May 11, 2021

While a plurality of respondents maintain a constant level of happiness in their current roles, more than a quarter are less happy in their job than they were before the pandemic began.

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  • While a plurality of respondents maintain a constant level of happiness in their current roles, more than a quarter are less happy in their job than they were before the pandemic began.
  • The Happiness Report examines what HR practices, managerial interventions and benefits most impact employee happiness and serves as a guide to HR professionals managing high-volume workforces in common jobs (ie.
  • Psychological safety is just as important as physical safety for our high-volume workforces, and shouldn\'t just be a focus for office workers.
  • Their product solutions deliver the fastest insights in the industry, allowing HR to optimize the talent experience from attraction through employment.