Everyone has the same New Year's resolutions: lose weight, get healthy, eat better — but how many of us actually stick to them?
By Shirley Gomez
Every year people make resolutions related to fitness or financial fitness. But how many people actually keep them and what are the top New Year’s resolutions? The most popular financial goals include saving money, paying down debt and spending less. However, most people fail to achieve them because they don’t plan ahead.
By Olivia Ames Hoblitzelle
If someone asked you that question, how would you answer? This question isn’t about New Year’s resolutions; it’s about something deeper — some value, point of view, or philosophical outlook that inspires you.
By Andrew Vest
Most people attend networking events to gain something: job leads, referrals, exposure, connections, opportunities to grow their business. Having organized more than 50 networking events over the past 10 years, I’ve seen plenty of these people leave disappointed, dismissing networking as a complete waste of time.
Hispanics in the United States are 50% more likely to die from liver disease than white Americans. Also, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, liver disease is the “third leading cause of death for Hispanic men, ages 55-64.” Despite the discouraging statistics, maintaining a healthy diet plays a large role in the prevention of liver disease.