Positive mental attitude

Success Crate Personal Development Company Sparking Self-Help Movement With 'Positive Mental Attitude' Box for October

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Thursday, October 21, 2021

Each kit supports personal development while also donating a book to a child in need.

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  • Each kit supports personal development while also donating a book to a child in need.
  • "Now more than ever, entrepreneurs are looking for change and they are seeking more personal development, enhanced self-care, and new sources of inspiration and ideas, which is what Success Crate is all about," said Anna Kocharian, co-founder and co-owner of Success Crate.
  • In 2018,Success Crate introduced a personal development kit that sparked a conversation in the community of aspiringleaders.
  • Each crate includes books focused on personal development and productivity, gratitude journals and goal-setting cards, and workbooks, among others.

Legendary Bad Brains Vocalist Paul "H.R." Hudson to Offer First Collection of NFTs Through Makersplace August 18th Noon PST

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Saturday, August 14, 2021

Hudson is the remarkable lead singer of the legendary hardcore punk band, Bad Brains, as well as the chief purveyor of PMA (Positive Mental Attitude).

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  • Hudson is the remarkable lead singer of the legendary hardcore punk band, Bad Brains, as well as the chief purveyor of PMA (Positive Mental Attitude).
  • Bad Brains has been nominated for The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame; sold millions of records and performed for countless fans the world over since the early 1980s.
  • is the subject of the award-winning documentary, Finding Joseph I, as well as the autobiography by the same name.
  • The singer's premier offering of NFTs follows in the footsteps of his envelope-pushing career, and will be available exclusively through Makersplace, the foremost marketplace for truly rare and unique digital artworks, beginning August 18th at Noon PST.

OPERATION GRATITUDE ANNOUNCES NEW CEO

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Friday, July 30, 2021

Johnson joins Operation Gratitude with a passion to promote the organizations core mission of Saying Thank You to all who serve our nation.

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  • Johnson joins Operation Gratitude with a passion to promote the organizations core mission of Saying Thank You to all who serve our nation.
  • I am truly inspired by Operation Gratitude and humbly appreciate the Boards confidence and desire for me to lead this wonderful organization as the CEO, said Maj Gen Johnson.
  • Operation Gratitude also expresses its deep gratitude and warm wishes to retired U.S. Marine Corps Lieutenant Colonel Kevin Schmiegel, who assumed the leadership of the organization as CEO upon Blasheks retirement in December 2017.
  • Martha Marty Martin, Board Chairman, praised Schmiegels contributions saying, I am extremely grateful to Kevin for his leadership of Operation Gratitude.

The International Action Centre issues the following statement on: DEFENSE TEAM OF VENEZUELAN DIPLOMAT ALEX SAAB QUESTIONS CAPE VERDE’S DECISION ON UNITED NATION HUMAN RIGHTS COMMITTEE’S DECISION

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Thursday, July 22, 2021

Alex Saab's defense team regrets the position adopted by the Constitutional Court.

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  • Alex Saab's defense team regrets the position adopted by the Constitutional Court.
  • Secondly, it is unfortunate that the Constitutional Court has not accepted its role as a guarantor of human rights.
  • Rather than seeing the Committee's interim measures as a form of interference, the Constitutional Court could have simply decided to take international human rights law and Cape Verde's international human rights obligations seriously.
  • They must be implemented because they are tools for the protection of human rights and human dignity.

National "Give Something Away Day" Strengthens Relationship, Happiness

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Thursday, July 15, 2021

SALT LAKE CITY, July 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Celebrating the annual national "Give Something Away Day" on July 15 strengthens relationships, increases happiness and causes a contagious uptick in kindness, according to one CEO responsible for providing millions of meals to impoverished children.

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  • SALT LAKE CITY, July 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Celebrating the annual national "Give Something Away Day" on July 15 strengthens relationships, increases happiness and causes a contagious uptick in kindness, according to one CEO responsible for providing millions of meals to impoverished children.
  • "I see no downside to giving something away to make a difference in the lives of others."
  • Studies show once we have enough income to comfortably meet basic needs, additional wealth has little impact on our happiness.
  • This year, Guest urges others to give something away and find harmony, happiness and peace.

Commentary By Janet Langsam -- Mr. Putin: Everyone Deserves Happiness … And The Arts

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Tuesday, June 29, 2021

But talk about the pursuit of happiness and we become confused by its meaning.

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  • But talk about the pursuit of happiness and we become confused by its meaning.
  • Or can we accept a life without some of the things we hold dear, such as the arts and music?
  • Yet in more recent years, there is a growing dismissal and demonization of the value of intangible resources like the arts.
  • Janet Langsam is the CEO of ArtsWestchester in White Plains, N.Y.
    About ArtsWestchester : Founded in 1965, ArtsWestchester is the largest, private, not-for-profit arts council in New York State.

Happy Money Doubles Down on Distributed-First as the Future of Work

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Tuesday, June 22, 2021

From the onset of the pandemic, Happy Money leadership listened intently to employees as it began redesigning their post-pandemic work model.

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  • From the onset of the pandemic, Happy Money leadership listened intently to employees as it began redesigning their post-pandemic work model.
  • "As we considered the future of work for Happy Money, distributed-first was a no-brainer.
  • "The world has changed, and Happy Money is leading the way for the workplace of the future.
  • Happy Money is reframing people's relationship with money toward a new end goal of happiness.

How Much to Quit Facebook? 40% Would Rather Give Up Cars, TV, Pets

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Monday, June 21, 2021

Another 40 percent said they would choose to keep their social media accounts over their cars, TVs and even their pets.

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  • Another 40 percent said they would choose to keep their social media accounts over their cars, TVs and even their pets.
  • The survey asked more than 1,000 social media users about their usage, their mental health, and other questions about how social media impacts their lives.
  • Specifically, participants were asked whether they thought their social media use intensified any of the following feelings or conditions: anxiety, depression, difficulty concentrating, loneliness, or low self-esteem.
  • The survey also asked participants to assess their critical thinking skills and about their support for teaching critical thinking in schools.

Nightfood Issues Shareholder Letter

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Wednesday, June 16, 2021

The full text of the letter follows:

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  • The full text of the letter follows:
    The first half of 2021 has been a very exciting and eventful time for Nightfood.
  • Although, Nightfood is still in the early stages of its market penetration, we believe we are poised to establish ourselves as the category leader in nighttime nutrition.
  • Excluding Nightfood from a hotel ice cream assortment seems to run counter to, and undermine, this key implied consumer promise.
  • Our many recent milestones signal market acceptance and excitement over the new category Nightfood is pioneering.

COVID-19 Exacerbates the Workplace Gender Divide: Male Employees Report More Control in the Return to the Physical Office

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Wednesday, June 2, 2021

This, however, is where the shared reality ends in examining the experiences of male vs. female colleagues amidst the pandemic.

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  • This, however, is where the shared reality ends in examining the experiences of male vs. female colleagues amidst the pandemic.
  • This is further reflected in the level of happiness cited around a return to the workplace with 63 percent of men happy to return, whilst only 40 percent of females are.
  • Both US and UK male employees cited that they were more likely than their female counterparts to consider quitting their job this year.
  • "The past year has changed attitudes towards how the traditional workplace should function, forever," said Abakar Saidov, Co-Founder and CEO at Beamery.