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How can you prove yourself as a credible, trustworthy professional to older clients and employers?

  • February 1, 2017 November 6, 2019
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Persuading millennial clients to start saving for retirement while they're young can be difficult. But even small, regular amounts can add up impressively over decades

  • November 11, 2016 November 9, 2019
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Arranging a seasonal knees-up for your team requires a daunting number of decisions. Among the keys to planning a successful staff holiday party are knowing the tastes of your partygoers and choosing an appropriate time

  • October 31, 2016 November 6, 2019
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Research shows that taking vacations every year benefits your overall health and, ultimately, is positive for your business. But many advisors promote an unhealthy attitude toward taking time off

  • October 31, 2016 November 6, 2019
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Strength training is particularly effective in improving brain function, according to new research. And forget cramming: Sleep, if timed correctly, can help you learn more quickly

  • September 27, 2016 November 6, 2019
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Commuting by car, the way that 80% of Canadians get to their place of work, can be bad for your health. And the longer your commute, the worse the effects. In 2011, the average Canadian spent slightly less than an hour commuting each workday, while almost one in five of us spent almost double that […]

  • August 25, 2016 November 6, 2019
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The use of substances ranging from herbs and caffeine to the stimulant drugs used to treat attention deficit disorders is on the rise, as the pressure to produce keeps increasing

  • July 28, 2016 November 6, 2019
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Summer sun can mean more exposure to harmful UV rays, which can accelerate the development of cataracts and other eye problems. Sunglasses can reduce the risk significantly, but you should spring for a good pair

  • June 23, 2016 November 6, 2019
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Wearable devices aren’t just for fitness. Some are designed to help you break bad habits. You’re probably aware of the Fitbit, a wearable device that measures activity such as steps walked and stairs climbed, and records data such as your heart rate, then rewards you with an approving vibration when goals are reached. Several new […]

  • May 19, 2016 November 6, 2019
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The pre-workout stretching routine has fallen out of favour among fitness experts and sports medicine doctors. Today, the emphasis is on warming up by lightly exercising the muscles you are going to use in your activity

  • April 21, 2016 November 6, 2019
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