I am always curious what separates the successful vs. everyone else. My thought was if I could learn from how they think, model their behaviors, adopt their habits, I would eventually produce the same results they produced. Because after all, they are no different than me, right? They may have an amazing network and a […]

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Having a creative and impactful website can do much when getting your message across to customers and clients. For example, an engaging website that showcases your items can drive more customers in if you’re selling products. Likewise, an attention-grabbing website makes a beautiful first impression for a business that offers professional services. Your website represents […]

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Farrokh Bulsara, known to the world as Freddie Mercury, is considered one of the greatest singers in the history of rock music. He was the lead singer of the band Queen and wrote what many consider to be their signature song, Bohemian Rhapsody.  Check out 40 of Freddie Mercury’s most inspirational, funny, and motivating quotes […]

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“Patriarchy is the expression of the immature masculine. It is the expression of Boy psychology, and, in part, the shadow—or crazy—side of masculinity. It expresses the stunted masculine, fixated at immature levels.” ~ Robert Moore & Doug Gillette

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We’re all familiar with procrastination. For as long as humans have been around, we’ve been postponing the tasks we know we should do. No matter how you experience it, procrastination affects everyone equally. It’s a force that prevents us from creating the life we want. This article will break down how procrastination reigns over us […]

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Companies cut jobs in January for the first time in more than a year as the spread of the Covid omicron variant appeared to hit hiring, payroll processing firm ADP reported Wednesday.

Private payrolls fell by 301,000 for the month, well below the Dow Jones estimate for growth of 200,000 and a marked plunge from the downwardly revised 776,000 gain in December. It was the first time ADP reported negative job growth since December 2020.

The pandemic-sensitive leisure and hospitality industry was responsible for more than half of the decline, as companies reported a drop of 154,000. Trade, transportation and utilities cut 62,000 while the other services category declined by 23,000.

Manufacturing also lost 21,000 positions, while education and health services reported a drawdown of 15,000 and construction fell by 10,000.

Service-providing industries were responsible for 274,000 of the job losses, with goods producers falling by 27,000.

“The labor market recovery took a step back at the start of 2022 due to the effect of the omicron variant and its significant, though likely temporary, impact to job growth,” ADP’s chief economist, Nela Richardson, said.

The ADP numbers come two days before the more closely watched nonfarm payrolls count from the Labor Department. Wall Street expects that report to show a gain of just 150,000 jobs, though economists and White House officials are warning the month’s numbers could be rough due to omicron and statistical effects from the way the Labor Department compiles the data.

While ADP’s report could signal a weak number Friday, the two counts can differ substantially. In December alone, ADP’s total — initially put at 807,000 before the revision — was well above the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ count of 211,000 for private payrolls and 199,000 for the total nonfarm number.

From a business-size standpoint, the job losses were concentrated at small firms, with companies employing fewer than 50 people seeing a drop of 144,000. Businesses with more than 500 employees lost 98,000, while medium-sized firms declined by 59,000.

Federal Reserve officials are watching the jobs numbers closely. Policymakers have said they think the U.S. economy is around full employment, and they have teed up a series of interest rate increases this year.

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The gambling industry is a multimillion-dollar business and it is likely to become even more popular this year. This is all thanks to the new ways in which people can place a bet online. However, if you’re new to the world of betting, the mere act of placing a bet can seem quite confusing. How […]

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