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Welcome to the Life Skills for the Journey Blog, a space dedicated to personal growth, self-discovery, and purposeful living. Here, you will find practical insights and empowering strategies designed to strengthen your mindset, elevate your leadership, and help you navigate life with clarity and confidence. Each post is created to support your personal and professional development, equipping you with essential life skills that guide you toward fulfillment, resilience, and lasting success.

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (June 2, 2022) – According to market research the self-improvement market is expected to grow to $13.2 billion in 2022. Coming out of a global pandemic, many are seeking fresh opportunities to gain new skills and find fulfillment in life. “Life Skills for the Journey: Identify Essential Life Skills That Matter with 5 Successful Approaches,” by Gloria Sloan
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Where are you going? How will you get there? Do you know? These are life questions. We all have dreams, wishes, and desires of the heart. Life’s journey requires some planning and preparation to go along with the enthusiasm of getting where we want to be. Planning is the original step to help get a life-changing transformation off to good
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April 19, 2022

A Salute to Volunteers

In honor of National Volunteer Week, I want to recognize the many ways that dedicated volunteers contribute their time and give community service. The power of volunteers with all the challenges faced in society is a force that helps to transform the world making a difference in communities. It is a voluntary act of an individual or a group freely
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March 31, 2022

In the Spirit of Easter

Moving into spring means Easter is clearly on the way. Cherished traditions that have evolved over time will soon bring family and friends together for a festive celebration. I recall growing up it started with getting dressed for church in a new outfit, usually a pastel color dress with ruffles and lace. It would be topped off with a bonnet,
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