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Plastics, Book Excerpts & Creative Workplace Tips

-- Conscious Discussions Talk Radio -- Do you love your job? Recent Gallup polls show most Americans don't, and yet 98% of U.S. Cellular employers not only say they love their jobs but report that their jobs actually make them better spouses, parents, and citizens. Today’s featured guests, Myra Kruger & Dave Esler, have studied this issue thoroughly and are here today to share their knowledge, tips and resources with you. Learn how to create a competitive advantage, how to relate to others and much more on today's Conscious Discussions Talk Radio episode: Create a Positive & Productive Workplace -- Great Tool For Authors -- I was invited by the owner of Bookbuzzer to join their site and promote my books using their tools. I flagged her email and then proceeded with the huge list of to-do's in the office for a couple of weeks. She sent me a reminder and I decided to try it out today. Man, oh man - I love it! What a fun and interesting way to promote the book... How ...

Success & Honey Bees

-- Quote of the Day -- “Success is the ability to go from one failure to another with no loss of enthusiasm” ~ Sir Winston Churchill (1874-1965) --The Ginza Honeybee Project -- I have taken excerpts from a very long article about an amazing and inspiring project happening with honeybees to share with you today. *Source: www.japanfs.org - original article written by Yuriko Yoneda Ranked with the Fifth Avenue shopping district in New York City, Japan's Ginza district in Tokyo is one of the world's leading downtown districts, complete with high-class department stores and designer shops. Today, bee honey collected from hives there is starting to attract people's attention. Ginza honeybees are nicknamed "Ginpachi" (short for "Ginza bees" in Japanese), and recently they have become somewhat of a new mascot for the district. This outstanding project is administrated by a non-profit organization called the Ginza Bee Project, which is run by volunteers of Ginza...