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How Ice Cream Gave Hap Cameron Purpose & Inspired Him to Open Happy Cones

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The view looked amazing, as did his life for that past decade—dressed in a tuxedo and white gloves while working on a six-star cruise ship in Antarctica; suntanned and smiling after a day of surfing in Puerto Escondido, Mexico; and looking giddy in love on a beach in Colombia with his now-wife, Mandy, whom he met halfway through his travels.

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Raise a Glass: The Popularity of Nonalcoholic Drinks Is Marking a Shift in Drinking Culture

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Throughout her roughly 15-year career in investment banking, international development and renewable energy financing, she traveled to over 30 countries across Europe, Asia, Africa and the Middle East. The growth in the nonalcoholic (NA) space since she launched her company has encouraged Idogho, and she’s definitely not alone.

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The Right Conversation About Sustainable Living

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A food desert is an urban community whose residents need to travel a mile or more to get to a grocery store. So in 2012, he sold his house in Frisco (a suburb of Dallas), quit his job of eight years, and moved to one of the poorest areas in Dallas. “It travel on average 1,500 miles before we buy them in grocery stores.

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Taking Traveling, Talking, and Trying to the Next Level

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This past week – my first small sabbatical – was definitely needed. During the last couple of weeks I’ve taken traveling, talking and trying to a whole new level. The sabbatical was well-timed as I needed a break from all the travel I’d undertaken. The travel was rewarding, make no mistake, but it was taxing.

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Taking Traveling, Talking, and Trying to the Next Level

Productivityist

This past week – my first small sabbatical – was definitely needed. During the last couple of weeks I''ve taken traveling, talking and trying to a whole new level. The sabbatical was well-timed as I needed a break from all the travel I’d undertaken. The travel was rewarding, make no mistake, but it was taxing.

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World Domination Summit 2012: The First Event I've Cried At (Twice)

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Productivityist.com by Mike Vardy Start Here Archives Store Contact World Domination Summit 2012: The First Event I’ve Cried At (Twice) Posted on 07/10/2012 // 17 Comments I needed a day to collect these thoughts into something not just comprehensive, but comprehensible. Definitely add it to your list -- its time well spent.

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The Green Benefits of Hiring a Virtual Workforce

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As a matter of fact, in the fall of 2012, Business Week did an entire feature on why many companies have decided to be virtual. That way, you can save money on travel expenses. You’ll definitely be doing your part to keep those kinds of gases in the air at a minimum. It increases productivity. photo by: mccun934.

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