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Aug 14
2008

Being Self-Employed: Developing Executive De-Stress Techniques

Posted by yeishere in successspiritualsmall businessromancemillionaireslifeinternetindependencehome based businesshealthy heritageHealth and Beautyfreedomentrepreneurbusinessblack businessassessmentalternative health careAfrican American

yeishere

Working from home often appears to be all fun and games to those that seek to be self-employed and/or those that feel they must work for someone else. In far too many cases, entrepreneurs have a higher stress level when it comes to being 'accountable' for producing profits in order to support themselves, family and often employees. The position of responsibility for making the whole thing 'go' as opposed to being a part of a 'going' operation is extremely challenging for those that are newly entering the self-employment arena either by choice or due to being downsized from gainful

Jul 07
2008

Free HIV, Prostate Cancer Screenings & More At Healthy Heritage Movement

Posted by sd44 in urbanlyfestyleshealthy heritageHealth and BeautyBlackAfrican American

sd44

UrbanLyfeSyles is bringing you Urban Health...healthy relationships means a healthier you.

 "Maintaining healthy relationships is not easy, but it can be done", Clark said. "The Healthy Heritage Wellness Conference 2008 will provide tools and resources to help develop and maintain these relationships." According to a San Bernardino County Department of Health report, African Americans in San Bernardino County die 13 years younger than whites. Many African American lives are shortened by illnesses such as diabetes, high blood pressure(hypertension), heart disease, HIV/AIDS and cancer.

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