37 Experiences That Might Be Unique to Military People
To celebrate my 37th birthday, (and last birthday in the Air Force military) here are 37 things that may be unique to military people. Enjoy!
To celebrate my 37th birthday, (and last birthday in the Air Force military) here are 37 things that may be unique to military people. Enjoy!
Don’t make it hard on us listening/reading. Here’s a how and why it’s best to speak in a way your audience understands.
You want to see your tribe winning during the prime of their lives. I’ll always push my friends to do the work they love. Consider this article a push.
Hearing a classic 90s RnB song by High-5, I started thinking about band names and what I might have called my RnB group back in my teens.
Artists reserve their rights to create, change, evolve, and innovate. Get on board or get out the way.
I ask what other service members and veterans say when someone says thank you for your service.
I stumble through superficial conversation with my mom even though that’s the only kind we have. Our relationship needs repairing. I’m just not brave enough yet.
Chick-fil-A’s employees saying ‘my pleasure’ to customers reminded me of way to feel less tortured by performing uncomfortable tasks.
Here’s a what-I-know-so-far guide to improving your public speaking. Read or listen to unique ways to get over the anxiety and where to focus during prep.
For my 36th birthday, here’s 36 things I’m old enough to remember. My doctor tells me aging is natural. I can find no science to back up his claim.
Mrs. Byington, 10th grade English class, inspired me to write despite my rejecting an invitation to join the Journalism Club.