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Dressing for Success

Success has been proven in many ways.  Money, fortune, fame, family, and I could go on.  How how do you measure your success?  Money, fortune and fame can be important to everyone, but what could you do without?  Now is the time, after holidays and celebrating, that you should take stock of whats important to you?

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If you have a sucessful job, do you Dress for Success?  Image is everything.  You only get one chance to make a 1st impression.  Did you know that most people wear 20% of their clothes 80% of the time?  Not sure?  Take time now to evaluate your wardrobe and see what you wear most often.  Then throw out or give away what isn’t you anymore, and go shopping.  Click here for shopping tips.
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4th of July Fun Facts

July 4th Holiday Fun Facts

  • In 1777, thirteen gunshots were fired in salute, once at morning and once again as evening fell, on July 4 in Bristol, Rhode Island. Philadelphia celebrated the first anniversary in a manner a modern American would find quite familiar: an official dinner for the Continental Congress, toasts, 13-gun salutes, speeches, prayers, music, parades, troop reviews, and fireworks. Ships were decked with red, white, and blue bunting.
  • In 1778, General George Washington marked July 4 with a double ration of rumfor his soldiers and an artillery salute. Across the Atlantic Ocean, ambassadors  John Adams and Benjamin Franklin held a dinner for their fellow Americans in Paris, France.
  • In 1779, July 4 fell on a Sunday. The holiday was celebrated on Monday, July 5.
  • In 1781 the Massachusetts General Court became the first state legislature to recognize July 4 as a state celebration.
  • In 1783, Morovians in Salem, North Carolina, held a celebration of July 4 with a challenging music program assembled by Johann Friedrich Peter.  This work was titled “The Psalm of Joy”.
  • In 1791 the first recorded use of the name “Independence Day” occurred.
  • In 1820 the first Fourth of July celebration was held in Eastport, Maine which remains the largest in the state.
  • In 1870, the U.S. Congress made Independence Day an unpaid holiday for federal employees.
  • In 1938, Congress changed Independence Day to a paid federal holiday.

Now that you have settled down from the celebrations and fireworks, time to think about your health.

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