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Posted on Oct 19, 2020

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Crime for many of case crsu or may go your legal way even this form serious case when your some less penalty to fight crime charges with your ml if you have an employer-based plan that allows for “auto enrollment.” The problem with auto enrollment in the government’s eyes (and mine as well): too many people are getting screwed by this system of mandatory participation without any regard to investing strategies or risk tolerance. It all gets channeled into one big bucket. And then we wonder why so few working Americans can afford to actually save money. Please also note that I am NOT anti-employer sponsored healthcare benefits. The employers should do what they want to do there, but when it comes time for me to help myself – namely put some cash away on my own behalf each week/month – that choice has been taken out of my hands through automatic enrolling practices at workplaces across America today…which doesn’t seem fair considering how difficult these days being self employed tends towards being such hard labor! Below is a long blog post about 2017. I’m sure you have better things to do with your time than read this, so just scroll down for the pictures! I didn’t set out with any specific resolutions or goals when we kicked off January of 2017… but looking back at my year, there are definitely some patterns that emerge. This was an oddly difficult year in many ways – but also one filled with lots of growth and adventure. In fact, it might be fair to say that 2017 may go on record as one of our most significant years yet; not because everything went perfectly smooth (because clearly nothing ever goes according to plan), but because so much happened along the way: change, grief, hope, new dreaming, new friends, big decisions, small steps forward, little victories over fear & doubt, personal shifts within myself, lessons learned from mistakes made, and lots more. There were times last winter where I felt like all of life had been upended into chaos without warning or explanation…and other moments when I knew beyond a shadow of a doubt what God wanted me to focus on during each day. As usual, He used those changes to teach me something valuable… even if sometimes it wasn’t until months later once the dust settled again. But here we stand now, facing another Christmas Eve… and I can honestly tell you that God has never ceased working through these days. Our hearts have been changed by His love, transformed by His grace, molded by His mercy, challenged by his wisdom, taught by his strength, encouraged by his faithfulness. And while I don’t know exactly how things will look next year…my heart is full knowing that Jesus loves us enough to walk every step alongside us – no matter what happens next. Here’s hoping he brings you great peace & joy today! Love, Laura Here we were in early December 2016… still waiting to find out whether the company would offer me relocation benefits for moving to Austin after several weeks of interviewing. It’d been a roller coaster ride since then - but thankfully, they decided to approve a package which allowed us to move ahead right before Thanksgiving. We weren’t entirely certain WHAT Texas would hold for us though.. So excited to see what else awaited around every corner!! :) We spent our first month living in Austin learning how to navigate being “in-between” jobs/homes/families etc….all while preparing ourselves mentally & spiritually for whatever lay ahead next chapter wise too (which included saying goodbye). I couldn’t help feeling grateful during such transitions especially considering how blessed we really are compared others who struggle daily w poverty, homelessness & unemployment issues alone let alone those dealing w divorce/abuse situations Below is a long blog post about 2013. Here are some of the highlights: – A new approach to leadership development, with an emphasis on coaching and action learning. I’ve done many workshops in 2013 that have provided training for leaders but they focused less on classroom instruction and more on creating safe environments where people can learn from each other through reflective conversation. I’m excited by this direction because it puts us all in a position to be coaches as well as being able to receive feedback directly rather than relying only upon formal evaluations or reviews conducted every year or so (which usually aren’t very helpful). This means we can do our best at any moment while also continuing to develop ourselves over time based off what happens along the way! You might ask yourself how often you should meet up like this? My answer would depend heavily on whether there were specific goals set out ahead of time – if yes then once per month seems reasonable; otherwise twice annually sounds good too.” If your organization has not yet embraced this idea fully just yet please know there isn’t anything wrong with waiting until next week instead…but don’t wait forever either though!! You never know when inspiration strikes again :) What was one thing you learned last year? What did you want to accomplish but didn’t get around to doing? How will your life change during 2014 if everything stays status quo right now (i.e., no changes)? These questions may seem basic but they help me focus on what matters most which makes my job easier AND helps me feel better about myself overall—and who doesn’t need more self-confidence these days????? Below is a long blog post about 4-H that was originally written by my good friend and co-worker, Katie Schoonover. This article first appeared in the July/August edition of The Ohio State University Extension Family & Consumer Sciences newsletter, which I edit and publish monthly for all the OSU Extension educators across the state (and anyone else who wants to read it). In a few weeks, members from across Ohio will gather at the Ohio 4-H Center near Columbus as part of their involvement with this youth development program. While there are many opportunities within the organization for young people, adults can also be involved through volunteering or serving on boards of directors. In fact, 16 percent of our current volunteer leadership team has been directly impacted by being an Ohio 4-H member themselves! There’s no doubt that we have some passionate leaders. How do they manage to stay so dedicated? I had the opportunity to talk recently with two alumni who were willing to share why they love working with 4-H: Kristin Rinehart of Athens County; and Jim Larkins of Clark County. Both are board members of Ohio 4-H Foundation Board of Trustees and both served previously as local extension agents in their counties before retirement. Their stories exemplify the reasons why they continue to support 4-H today – and offer insight into what makes them successful. Athens County: What Do You Love About Being Part Of 4-H Today? As soon as she graduated college, Rinehart got her feet wet in a role as 4-H club advisor. “I started out doing summer day camps,” says Rinehart, who now serves as county director and advises the Athens Master Gardeners Association. She worked hard early on to develop strong relationships with kids because those connections helped open doors later when it came time for scholarship awards or choosing recipients for special projects like trips abroad. Nowadays you may see her helping out behind-the scenes during meetings held throughout the year—or even leading one herself if needed. Her favorite memories include traveling to China with other area professionals to learn how Chinese families grow food together using different techniques than Americans use here. But regardless where he goes next year…she always looks forward seeing everyone again every springtime season comes around each winter holiday time ends another Summer Day Camp wraps up Autumn Fairs roll around Fall Festivals come back Winter Holidays arrive Spring Break starts Summer Days end —and then repeat cycle begins once more. Clark County: What Are Some Things That Have Made An Impact On Your Life From Growing Up With 4-h ? Larkins was heavily influenced by his mother’s positive attitude towards life and learning new things while growing up near Wauseon Ohio . As Below is a long blog post about 2019 and what we are working on. I encourage you to read it if you’re interested in knowing more about us, our plans for the future of this site or even just want to know how we plan on dealing with the many negative things that happen from time-to-time here… As always please let me know any questions by either leaving them below or sending an email directly to me at: john@rpg.net (or use my contact form).