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5 Tips to Bring Positive Energy to Work

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Work can get very stressful and affect your overall health if you allow the stress to get to you. Top this stress with personal issues, and you will find it hard to stay positive and be productive in everything you do.

However, you shouldn’t let this negativity affect you and find ways to be positive, especially in the workplace where we mostly spend most of our time.

To get you started, here are 5 great tips on how you can become positive and bring in that positive energy in the workplace:

Focus on Yourself First!

Positivity allows us to become content and feel good in everything we do. But, if you want positivity to flow, you have to make sure you are first alright and get the proper care to help you keep you going. Once you have that set, it will not be difficult to keep up your good…

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Procter & Gamble

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Despite decades of promises to end deforestation for palm oil Procter & Gamble or (P&G as they are also known) have continued sourcing palm oil that causes ecocide, indigenous landgrabbing, and the habitat destruction of the rarest animals on earth.

All of these animals are on a knife-edge of survival. It is for this reason, we boycott Procter &Gamble. Find out about their forest destroying activities below and what you can do to stop them by using your wallet as a weapon.it’s the #Boycott4Wildlife

Despite decades of promises to end #palmoil #deforestation and @RSPOtweets greenwashing @ProcterGamble continues with ecocide and deforestation for palm oil putting 1000s of species close to extinction. We #Boycottpalmoil #Boycott4Wildlife

In 2014, Procter & Gamble were presented with an award for deforestation by Greenpeace at their AGM

Fast forward almost a decade: nothing has changed at all…

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European Investment Bank provides €75 million to Institut Pasteur de Dakar for new vaccine manufacturing facility

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Large-scale financing for the new vaccine manufacturing facility of the Institut Pasteur de Dakar, a leader in the field in Africa. The facility is expected to significantly reduce Africa’s dependence on imported vaccines and support equal access to vaccines, producing up to 300 million doses a year against COVID-19 and other endemic diseases. This financing […]

European Investment Bank provides €75 million to Institut Pasteur de Dakar for new vaccine manufacturing facility

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Apple Orchard Pie

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What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Start Smart: Apple Orchard Pie! Nothing conjures up autumnal nostalgia like a slice of apple pie, still warm enough from the oven to soften a scoop of vanilla ice cream. Inhale the aromas of cinnamon, nutmeg, and allspice. It’s delectable, isn’t it? I realize making pies may not be on the top of the list for everyone who loves it. So, I’m telling you today, it’s okay to begin with a prepared pie crust. There are some pretty decent brands out there for you to try. Some refrigerated brands are made to unroll and crimp the edges; others are frozen and meant to be thawed. Some are buttery, super-flaky, and even taste as good as homemade. That’s where you’ll need the help of an assistant, or taste-tester, so to speak. Just remember, pie doesn’t have to be picture perfect to taste spot on. It’s dessert…

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Tutta quella foresta pluviale perduta, tutto quel mercurio che filtra nei sistemi idrici, avvelenando gli indigeni e la fauna selvatica. Solo per un po’ d’oro!Il prezzo di quest’oro è troppo alto… Non possiamo permettercelo! — Barbara Crane Navarro

Madres e bambinos Yanomami, Amazonas, Venezuela – foto: Barbara Crane Navarro « Non capisci perché vogliamo proteggere la nostra foresta? Chiedimi, ti rispondo! I nostri antenati furono creati con lui all’inizio dei tempi. Da allora, la nostra gente ha mangiato la sua selvaggina ei suoi frutti. Vogliamo che i nostri figli crescano ridendo qui. In […]

Tutta quella foresta pluviale perduta, tutto quel mercurio che filtra nei sistemi idrici, avvelenando gli indigeni e la fauna selvatica. Solo per un po’ d’oro!Il prezzo di quest’oro è troppo alto… Non possiamo permettercelo! — Barbara Crane Navarro

Four disadvantaged communities from COP26: Scientists, Indigenous peoples, Women and Future generations — Sustain — Barbara Crane Navarro

Scientists, indigenous peoples, women and future generations are the four disadvantaged communities that came out as a result from COP26. What do they do in COP27 in Egypt in November 2022? Enjoy! Four disadvantaged communities from COP26: Scientists, Indigenous peoples, Women and Future generations — Sustain

Four disadvantaged communities from COP26: Scientists, Indigenous peoples, Women and Future generations — Sustain — Barbara Crane Navarro

Articulação Agro é Fogo realiza Audiência Pública para denunciar a devastação dos incêndios no Cerrado, Amazônia e Pantanal — — Barbara Crane Navarro

Lutar pelo futuro passa por barrar o avanço dos incêndios e toda a devastação do agronegócio que atinge, principalmente, os povos e comunidades tradicionais. Essa pauta será debatida durante a Audiência Pública da Articulação Agro é Fogo e da Comissão Externa de Queimadas em Biomas Brasileiros, coordenado pela Deputada Professora Rosa Neide, na Câmara dos […] […]

Articulação Agro é Fogo realiza Audiência Pública para denunciar a devastação dos incêndios no Cerrado, Amazônia e Pantanal — — Barbara Crane Navarro

Jour de Silence à Tanger: Tahar Ben Jelloun — Inspiring Critical Thinking and Community via Books, Lessons, and Story

CheckOut This Book on WorldCat… Jour de silence à Tanger by Tahar Ben Jelloun My rating: 4 of 5 stars This was a fascinating read, with a beautiful ending. It touched on relationships between generations, races, friends and family. A short yet complex read, very well-written. It is making me re-think the reasons that a […]

Jour de Silence à Tanger: Tahar Ben Jelloun — Inspiring Critical Thinking and Community via Books, Lessons, and Story

Honoring Native American Heritage in the Next Virtual Field Trip — National Geographic Education Blog — Tiny Life

Join National Geographic for a Virtual Field Trip where three storytellers share unique insights from their experiences as Native Americans. We travel to New Mexico where a dedicated conservationist reinvents maps through the Zuni Map Art Project. 29 more words Honoring Native American Heritage in the Next Virtual Field Trip — National Geographic Education Blog

Honoring Native American Heritage in the Next Virtual Field Trip — National Geographic Education Blog — Tiny Life