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Former Submariner Heads Overwatch, a Small Business Fortifying Mission-Critical Infrastructure while Supporting and Employing Veterans By Donna Boyle Schwartz Veterans looking to serve in a “mission-oriented” work environment in the evolving and innovative technology sector need look no further than Overwatch, a strategic consultancy of industry and military veterans with deep expertise in mission-critical operations […]

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Credit Cards vs. Debit Cards

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By Jonathan Hutson, CFP When navigating the rigors of daily finance, most of us have a choice between using a credit card or a debit card. Is there any difference between them? Is one safer to use, and why should you pick one over the other? Let’s look at some of the key differences. DEBIT […]

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Using Tech to Organize Your Life

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By Travis Tegtmeyer Life can make you feel overwhelmed with deadlines, to-do lists, and a never-ending influx of information coming at you. In today’s fast-paced world, staying organized can feel like a constant losing battle. The good news is, technology can ease that pain! From scheduling appointments to prioritizing tasks, there is an abundance of […]

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Study Buddies

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Finding a Study Group to Suit Your Needs Can Help You Reach Your Educational Goals By Donna Boyle Schwartz Higher education can often seem like an overwhelmingly solitary pursuit, especially for veterans returning to school after a stint in the military. Finding – or forming – a study group can be a powerful antidote to […]

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Daddy Issue

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By Albert Khoury Dear Singles Scene, I’m 41 years old and single. I find myself feeling more and more alone as time goes by. For example, when I go out with my friends, it’s always a group of couples, whether they’re married or just dating. While everyone does what they can to make me feel […]

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The Best Supplements You Need to Try

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By Daniel Macomber, Certified Personal Trainer The word supplement is defined as something that completes or enhances something else when added to it. We, as consumers, should not forget that dietary supplements are just that, something that completes, or enhances, our diet when added to it. These are not shortcuts or hacks to your dream […]

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What Are Your Favorite Back-to-School Hacks?

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By Caroline Schafer “My favorite hack these days is lunch bento boxes. They keep food fresher during the day and let me include condiments without the mess. You know kids love ketchup!” “For us, the key to a smooth school year is establishing a rhythm. Setting up outfits/uniforms, lunches, and meal planning by day of […]

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Tips on Preventing Heartbreak During Housebreaking

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By Barbara Jarvie Castiglia When housebreaking your puppy, always keep two “P” words in mind—patience and positivity—as the process will involve a lot of both. You will need to be patient, as it could take up to a year to fully train your pet, and it’s a must to always practice positive reinforcement. While housebreaking […]

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School Self-Care Activities

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By Caroline Schafer August means back to school for many military families. And for some, that means an entirely new location and new community. Parenting in a military family can feel like a whirlwind at times. Getting caught up in the busyness of life and responsibilities is easy. And taking time to teach children about […]

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Organizations Designed to Help Military Families

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By Caroline Schafer Military families continually relocate, and navigating this journey can create significant challenges for everyone involved. While some of these can be unique to each family, there are many constants for all families when it comes to managing the complexities of transitioning to a new duty station. Thankfully, numerous organizations provide vital support […]

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