Mentorship, Work Ethic, and Mastering Industrial Real Estate with Steve Kohn

Posted by Nick DeGregorio on January 20, 2025 at 5:00 AM

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Topics: Real Estate Moguls, Real Estate Moguls Podcast, Nick DeGregorio Podcast

The Growing Wealth Gap: Why Homeownership Puts Renters at a Major Disadvantage

Posted by Ania Kozera on January 20, 2025 at 5:00 AM

The gap in wealth between renters and homeowners in the United States is larger than ever, and it’s only growing. According to a recent report by the Aspen Institute, the median net worth of homeowners sits at $400,000. Compare that to renters, who hold a median net worth of just $10,400, barely 3% of what homeowners have. The disparity highlights the critical role homeownership plays in building financial stability and long-term wealth.

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Topics: Real Estate Moguls, Real Estate Moguls - Homeowners

One Glass of Carbonation Can Weaken Your Defenses for 12 Hours

Posted by Nate Jefferson on January 17, 2025 at 8:00 AM

You might not think twice about sipping a carbonated drink, but there could be more going on than fizz and bubbles. According to research shared by a knowledgeable source, just eight ounces of a carbonated beverage may lower your body’s immune strength for about 12 hours. If that sounds dramatic, consider the steady impact this can have over time. By reaching for that bubbly option, you might be giving germs a better shot at slipping past your defenses. This does not only include colds and flu, but also a range of other threats you want to avoid. As you go about your day, you count on your immune system to stay strong. If it is weakened, you leave the door open for unwelcome visitors.

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Topics: Wealth Redefined, Wealth Redefined - Chronic Health

Unlock Your Mind: Practical Strategies for Enhancing Mental Wellness

Posted by VibeSociety on January 17, 2025 at 5:00 AM

In today’s fast-paced world, discussions about mental health are more important than ever. Yet, despite the growing awareness, there’s a common pitfall many encounter: an overwhelming focus on understanding mental health issues without equally emphasizing actionable strategies for improvement. This gap between knowledge and application is where many get lost. But fear not, this isn’t just another article outlining problems without solutions. Here, we offer a practical guide brimming with strategies to help you navigate the complexities of mental health, turning insights into actions for a healthier mind and a happier life.

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Topics: Mind Reboot, Mind Reboot - Tips

The Blueprint for Wealth: Master Trends, Build Skills, and Seize Opportunity

Posted by Neli Vazquez Rowland on January 15, 2025 at 8:00 AM

If you want to create wealth in a predictable way, the formula is surprisingly simple, yet deeply strategic. It’s about positioning yourself at the intersection of skill, timing, and leverage. By focusing on these elements, you can navigate your career toward maximum financial success, no matter where you start.

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Topics: CEO Roundtable, CEO Roundtable - Success

Calm Your ADHD Emotions: Gain Better Control in 14 Days

Posted by Erica Severson on January 15, 2025 at 8:00 AM

You have likely felt the weight of emotions that rush through you before you have a chance to slow down. Some say ADHD affects the way you focus and organize tasks, but few talk about what happens deep in your mind when strong feelings rise up. Researchers have found that a key part of your brain, known as the anterior cingulate cortex, shows less activity in adults with ADHD (Bush et al., 2005, Biological Psychiatry). This region often helps people handle social and emotional conflict. In those without ADHD, it lights up when they must choose how to behave under stress. In individuals with ADHD, that same spark may be dimmer. Because of that, you can feel surges of frustration, impatience, or anger that catch you off guard.

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Topics: Mind Reboot, Mind Reboot - ADHD

Cut Overwhelm by 25% in 4 Weeks: Simple ADHD Tools That Work

Posted by Erica Severson on January 15, 2025 at 8:00 AM

It might feel confusing when your mind is juggling too many thoughts and daily tasks slip through the cracks. Living with ADHD, which stands for Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, can lead to big challenges, and this isn’t just about getting distracted now and then. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), around 9.4% of children in the United States have received an ADHD diagnosis, and many carry these traits into adulthood. This condition isn’t made up; it’s recognized by experts worldwide and supported by decades of research. The core symptoms, as outlined in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5), include difficulty paying attention to routine chores, an urge to seek out new and exciting things, and sometimes feeling like the environment is pushing too much information at once.

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Topics: Mind Reboot, Mind Reboot - ADHD

Public Trust in U.S. Judiciary Hits Historic Low: What It Means for the Nation

Posted by Imran Khan on January 15, 2025 at 5:00 AM

Public trust in the American legal system has plummeted to unprecedented levels, with confidence dropping to 35 percent in 2024, according to a recent Gallup poll. This steep decline highlights growing dissatisfaction across party lines and raises significant concerns about the judiciary's role in upholding democracy.

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Topics: Legal Network, Legal Network - Government

The Three Traits You Can’t Compromise on When Choosing a Business Partner

Posted by Paola Meinzer on January 14, 2025 at 8:00 AM

When it comes to choosing a partner, whether in business, life, or any meaningful collaboration, the stakes couldn’t be higher. The people you align yourself with can either amplify your efforts or quietly dismantle everything you’re working toward. So how do you find the right person to stand by your side?

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Topics: CEO Roundtable, CEO Roundtable - Leadership

No Gene for ADHD: Transform Sensitivity into Strength in 30 Days

Posted by Erica Severson on January 13, 2025 at 8:00 AM

You know what it feels like when those around you talk about ADHD as if it came stamped into your DNA. Many people think it is carved into your genes, as fixed as your eye color. Yet no single gene for ADHD has ever been found. Research, including work shared by the National Institute of Mental Health, points instead to a web of tiny genetic factors, each too subtle to stand alone as the cause. Over time, scientists have learned that ADHD comes from a mix of influences. One of the strongest is how you react to the world around you. This idea that your mind’s natural reactions shape your focus may feel odd at first, but it can help you see that your traits are not set in stone. They shift, bend, and grow based on what surrounds you.

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Topics: Mind Reboot, Mind Reboot - ADHD

Preaching the Gospel: A Bold Call to Public Obedience

Posted by Alex Calderon on January 11, 2025 at 8:00 AM

Preaching the gospel is more than sharing your faith in quiet conversations or within the safety of a small group. It is a bold, public declaration of the truth of Jesus Christ as demonstrated by His life and the ministry of His disciples. Preaching means going out into the world—into public spaces where hearts can be stirred, opposition may arise, and the gospel is proclaimed boldly for all to hear.

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Topics: The Brotherhood

The 1.5°C Debate: What Science Really Tells Us About Global Warming

Posted by Bradley Bostic on January 10, 2025 at 8:00 AM

For decades, headlines have warned of impending global disasters, from acid rain to the ozone hole, to a looming ice age. Each time, the public was told to expect irreversible consequences unless drastic action was taken. Yet, many of these predicted catastrophes never materialized. Today, the alarm has shifted to climate change, with the focus on a 1.5°C increase in global temperatures. But does the data support this dire warning, or is it another case of overstated threats?

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Topics: Reality Check

Pushing Limits in Real Estate & Life with Luis Gonzalez

Posted by Abby Torres on January 8, 2025 at 5:00 AM

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Topics: Real Estate Moguls, Real Estate Moguls Podcast, Abby Torres Podcast

Unlocking $150 Billion: How Food & Exercise Prescriptions Save Costs & Improve Health

Posted by Akena Latigo on January 6, 2025 at 8:00 AM

You might not know that doctors can write prescriptions for more than pills. Right now, healthcare professionals can give you a piece of paper allowing tax-free spending on gym memberships or certain healthy foods. This has been hiding in plain sight, stuck behind old ways of thinking. Most medical schools do not teach this, and big companies in medicine keep it quiet. But the law, as written, allows such prescriptions. It might feel strange at first. You might wonder why nobody told you about this before. If you think about it, though, it makes perfect sense. A healthier life starts with what you eat and how you move.

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Topics: ProFitness, ProFitness Article

Rebuilding Trust: Addressing Sexual Assault in Healthcare

Posted by Octavio Duran on January 6, 2025 at 5:00 AM

Sexual assault in healthcare environments constitutes a profound violation of trust. Patients rely on providers for care, safety, and compassion, making these violations particularly damaging. High-profile cases have shed light on systemic failures, with institutions often prioritizing reputational management over patient safety. Addressing these issues requires a commitment to both legal accountability and meaningful reforms.

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Topics: Legal Network, Legal Network - Business

Identidad Chicano: Fortaleza en Una Etiqueta que Antes se Veía Como un Insulto

Posted by Abby Torres on December 26, 2024 at 5:00 AM

Durante mucho tiempo, ciertas palabras se usaron de forma hiriente. Una de ellas llamó la atención de personas con herencia mexicana que vivían en Estados Unidos. Se usaba para rebajar su valor ante quienes creían que habían abandonado su tierra. Sin embargo, lo que comenzó como un insulto evolucionó hasta convertirse en algo muy querido hoy en día. Esa transformación fue más que una simple charla sobre raíces o procedencia. Fue un ejemplo de cómo las comunidades pueden redefinir ideas que otras personas intentaban controlar.

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Topics: Puro Corazón, Puro Corazón - Cultura

The Gift He Doesn't Have

Posted by Alex Calderon on December 25, 2024 at 8:00 AM

Have you ever thought about what you might give Jesus that He doesn’t already possess? There’s a simple way to see how this idea works. Picture a birthday party where everyone gets a present except the one whose special day it is. That sounds strange, yet it’s easy to do the same thing with Christ. People celebrate Him during certain times of year, but they forget to hand Him what truly matters. God made everything, but you still hold something He won’t have unless you decide to hand it over.

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Topics: The Brotherhood

Elias Foster on Building Community Through Events and Music

Posted by VibeSociety on December 24, 2024 at 8:00 AM

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Topics: Chicagoan, Chicagoan Podcast

Revolutionizing Property Deals: How Blockchain is Transforming Real Estate Transactions

Posted by Imran Khan on December 22, 2024 at 5:00 AM

The real estate industry, traditionally known for its complex and paper-heavy transactions, is on the cusp of a digital revolution, thanks to blockchain technology. Famously the driving force behind cryptocurrencies, blockchain is now making waves in real estate, promising to transform how property transactions are conducted.

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Topics: Real Estate Moguls, Real Estate Moguls - Realtors

Find True Purpose This Season: Achieve Deeper Faith, Real Growth, and Spread His Word

Posted by Nate Jefferson on December 20, 2024 at 5:00 AM

You hold in your hands something that people often call a book, though it’s unlike anything else. This collection of pages, united over many centuries, has guided countless souls. Within these writings, you find not only wise words, but also a power that has changed the course of history. Long before you picked it up, archaeologists dug into the ground based on details found in these pages. They hoped to uncover lost cities and unknown rulers. Over and over, they found what was recorded long ago. Nothing else in human literature has matched this level of accuracy over so many years. You can pause and ask yourself: what does that mean for you? Is it just a curious fact, or does it point you toward something far greater?

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Topics: Modern Spirituality, Modern Spirituality - Devotional