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How Maya Penn Became One of the Most Socially Conscious Entrepreneurs of Gen Z

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At age 11, she appeared in a 2011 Forbes article about grade-school entrepreneurs—the first of many interviews she’d give. In 2011 she also launched a nonprofit, Maya’s Ideas 4 The Planet, through which she began donating 10–20% of her Maya’s Ideas profits to charities and environmental organizations.

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My Theme for 2011: Decisive Productive Action - Productive & Organized

Stephanie LH Calahan

5 Steps to Meal Planning Success » My Theme for 2011: Decisive Productive Action Do you have a theme for 2011?    2011 = DECISIVE PRODUCTIVE ACTION     Your Thoughts Are The Catalist “Watch your thoughts, for they become words. .    2010 my theme focus was CONSCIOUS HEALTH

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Why You Should Get Rid of Your "To Do" List

On The Job

But in 2011, he completed Ironman France and was declared free of all traces of the disease. Meisel says that he achieved his good health by improving his diet and fitness, but also by finding a way to deal with stress, which he says was a big part of his illness. He was in an out of the hospital and told the disease was incurable.

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The Right Conversation About Sustainable Living

Success

He’s more than 20 years sober now, but it took a support system of family and friends to sever the cycle that started so long ago. Babcock visited Bonton for the first time in 2011. It’s not just about helping food desert residents grow vegetables, build a line of credit or afford health care. So do the roots at Bonton Farms.

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One way to create cooler, cleaner megacities: Plant rooftop gardens!

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According to the World Health Organization, outdoor air pollution kills 4.2 Tending to community health. Schaduf, founded in 2011, establishes produce-bearing rooftop gardens for Egyptian and migrant families in informal neighborhoods. million people every year , mostly in low- and middle-income countries.

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FAANGs for the memories: how tech palaces lost their lustre

Workplace Insight

The structure had a fanatical amount of detail from the furniture harvested from a specific species of maple to the heavy hollow concrete slabs that acted as a then-innovative HVAC system. She uses her own previous work schedule of 50-60 hour weeks which took its toll on her health and it was this that led her to rethink what work really is.

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Stephanie Hosts Jill Hively: What's for Dinner? 5 Steps to Meal.

Stephanie LH Calahan

Work With Stephanie « My Theme for 2011: Decisive Productive Action | Main | 10 Reminder Systems for You To Consider » Stephanie Hosts Jill Hively: What’s for Dinner?   Often, when I'm working with clients one on one, I hear them tell me that it is easier to just skip a meal than figure out how to eat right.

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