1 Apr, 2026
Future Work Accessibility
According to statistics, one in four people in their twenties will develop a disability before theyretire. With this knowledge, we want to accommodate the customer with disabilities who usesour services or visits our store, as well as the employees that we hire who may needaccommodations in getting to their job each day. This includes making our office and storespace physically accessible, creating web pages that […]
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3 Mar, 2026
Meditation
Everyone seems to agree that meditation is a great technique for improving yourself. Not many people take it up, however, and that’s a shame. It would seem there are some misconceptions that need to be addressed, and then you too can benefit from this valuable method of deliberation. There is no one true way. While some meditation techniques use certain positions, mantras, or visuals, the […]
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2 Mar, 2026
Recognition
There are a lot of ways to say “thank you” to coworkers, peers, employees, and customers.Some companies use gifts or incentives, while other create awards or trophies. These arewonderful ways to motivate employees to try harder or recognize a business or partner thathas helped out you and yours, but can get repetitious or problematic. Money is alwayswelcome, but there’s a point when someone feels as […]
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1 Dec, 2025
What it Really Means to Shop Local
The true meaning of “Shop Local” goes far deeper than a seasonal marketing push. At its core, shopping local is a way of life. It’s an ongoing commitment to the people, places, and businesses that make up the heart of our community.
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1 Sep, 2025
The Value of Making Music
Making your own instruments is a blast for kids and adults. From canjos and washboards to cajons, it’s a creative way to explore music while learning how music is made. For kids, it sparks curiosity. For adults, it’s a fun chance to rediscover the joy of making something with your hands. Along the way, you acquire valuable skills such as measuring, building, and problem-solving, and […]
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1 Aug, 2025
There’s no wrong age to learn an instrument
Learning to play a musical instrument is for everyone, young or old. If you’ve ever thought, “I’ve always wanted to play the guitar or the piano, etc., but it’s probably too late,” think again. No matter what your age is, there’s no expiration date on making music. In fact, picking up an instrument later in life might be one of the best things you ever […]
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1 Jun, 2025
Falling Forward: Embracing Failure on the Road to Success
Everyone stumbles. Everyone falls. The difference between those who make it and those who don’t often comes down to one thing: the willingness to pick yourself up and keep going. Whether you’re starting a new business, shifting strategy, or exploring uncharted territory, failure is not just likely, it’s valuable. Yes, valuable. Failure can often teach you more than success ever will, if you’re paying attention. […]
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1 Apr, 2025
The Value in Learning an Instrument
Ever thought about picking up a guitar, piano, or even a ukulele? Learning an instrument isn’t just about playing music—it’s a powerful tool for cognitive and emotional growth. Studies show that playing an instrument enhances memory, concentration, and problem-solving skills, effectively strengthening neural connections and improving abilities in math and language. It’s also a proven stress reliever, offering a sense of calm and focus after […]
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1 Mar, 2025
Surround yourself with a good team of people
John Donne, in his work, “No Man Is An Island,” eloquently captured a timeless truth: the human experience is defined by connection. In his poem, Donne emphasizes that no one can thrive in isolation; we all rely on each other for growth and achievement. This idea rings particularly true in the world of business, where collaboration, shared goals, and interconnected relationships are the backbone of […]
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3 Feb, 2025
Managing Creative Burnout
Creative burnout—we’ve all been there. You’re staring at a blank page, an empty canvas, or a blinking cursor, and the inspiration just doesn’t come. It’s frustrating, especially when creativity is such a big part of what you do. But burnout isn’t the end of the road; it’s just a sign that you need to hit pause and recalibrate. Let’s dive into how setting smaller goals, […]
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