I’ll never forget the first time I heard the word cellulitis. It wasn’t in a doctor’s office or on some medical TV show—it was actually when my friend […]
Joy Marie Palm-Miller: A Story of Inspiration and Everyday Lessons
I still remember the first time I heard the name Joy Marie Palm-Miller. It wasn’t in a news headline or a big flashy announcement—it was in a quiet […]
Tom Stenberg: The Visionary Behind Staples and Lessons We Can Learn
I still remember walking into a Staples store for the very first time. I was in high school, and my teacher had assigned us a group project that […]
My Journey with Multpo: How It Changed the Way I Work and Think
I still remember the first time I stumbled across Multpo. It was a random evening when I was juggling multiple projects, tabs open everywhere, notes scattered across sticky […]
Why I Keep Going Back to Goodmooddotcom com
A couple of months ago, I was having one of those “blah” weeks. You know the kind—everything feels heavy, work piles up, and even the little things like […]
Hettie Jago Partner: What I’ve Learned About Love, Balance, and Building Together
I’ll never forget the first time I came across the name Hettie Jago. It wasn’t in a headline or a magazine cover, but through a friend who couldn’t […]
Getting to Know Max Fredrik Darnton: A Personal Perspective
I’ll admit something upfront: when I first came across the name Max Fredrik Darnton, I didn’t know much about him. It was one of those moments where a […]
Discovering Inspiration Through Rita Cumiskey
I still remember the first time I came across Rita Cumiskey’s work. It wasn’t planned—I stumbled onto it in a small community feature while scrolling late at night. […]
Samuel Farage: A Name That Stuck with Me
I still remember the first time I came across the name Samuel Farage. It wasn’t in some big headline or through a well-polished bio—it was during one of […]
Celebration of Life Ideas: Creating Meaningful Gatherings
I’ll never forget the first celebration of life I attended. It wasn’t what I expected at all. Instead of rows of people in black and long, heavy speeches, […]
