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Nick Santonastasso: Staying Adaptive in a Handicap World

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Doctors gave me a 30% chance to live because I was the 12th baby in medical history to have Hanhart syndrome. Now, I travel the world speaking at events with the singular goal of helping people understand that their limitations are often much greater than the physical ones they see in me. I was lucky. My organs were 100% healthy.

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Executive Leader Bozoma Saint John Shares 3 Tips to Live Unapologetically Right Now

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In college, Saint John’s plan was to go to medical school, but she discovered it wasn’t where her passion lay. My advice is that you are urgently intent on that goal, and that you’re taking the steps to get there by any means necessary. This article originally appeared in the September/October 2023 issue of SUCCESS magazine.

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Wellness Entrepreneur Kris Carr Believes Finding Success Begins with Self-Awareness

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Call the shots “It all started with learning how to navigate the medical system and deciding to become the CEO of my own life,” she says. She began researching the best lifestyle practices for longevity and interviewing more medical professionals to understand how they were going to work together.

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For You Haiti Provides Education and Life-Saving Medical Care to Residents of La Gonave

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For You Haiti is one of five nonprofit organizations SUCCESS magazine is spotlighting during the week of Giving Tuesday. She flew to Port au Prince and took a boat to the island of La Gonave, which is home to 130,000 people living with extremely limited medical care. They added more staff, offices and a medical clinic.

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Develop a Leader’s Mind

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It’s very clear in my head that if I’m healthy and sharp, it’s in her best interest, because I can guide my daughter and granddaughter through the medical system that she’s likely going to depend on for the rest of her life. Be goal-oriented but remain flexible to change. Stop blaming other people for how your life is turning out.

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Braving Burnout: How to Go on When it Feels Like There’s Nowhere to Go

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Burnout is now included in the International Classification of Diseases released by the World Health Organization, as a medical condition. While motivation is difficult to understand and muster at times (according to Foundr Magazine ), if you are constantly negative towards your job or projects, this can be a sign of burnout.

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Beyond the Music: DJ Steve Aoki Taps Into Tech and Brain Advocacy Through the Aoki Foundation

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According to the organization’s 2022 Form 990, they also funded six grants to organizations that include the Cleveland Clinic Foundation, the University of California, San Francisco Foundation and the Harvard Medical School Foundation. This article originally appeared in the January/February 2024 issue of SUCCESS Magazine.

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