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Menswear With Meaning: Fashion Brand INHERENT Is Dedicated to Improving Men’s Mental Wellness

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The founder, chief creative officer and designer of INHERENT , a Colorado-based men’s fashion and lifestyle brand, developed his business based on the notion that dressing well is directly connected to mental wellness. This article originally appeared in the November/December issue of SUCCESS magazine.

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How Three Post-Secondary Programs Are Setting Autistic Individuals on a Path to Success

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Each year, an estimated 70,700 to 111,600 teens will enter adulthood, according to Drexel University Life Course Outcomes Research Program. We saw their self-esteem and self-confidence go up in that short amount of time.” Students have the autonomy to choose from 75 courses with a defined curriculum. as of 2017.

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Wellness Entrepreneur Kris Carr Believes Finding Success Begins with Self-Awareness

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This, of course, was well before social media or digital marketing was a revenue generator for entrepreneurs. As a wellness entrepreneur, award-winning author and speaker, Carr inspires people to take action by increasing their self-awareness and self-esteem and utilizing their skills and passions to live fully.

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Want to Boost Your Creativity? Try These 12 Easy Hacks This Year

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Start your own creativity crash course with these techniques: 1. Before you let that negative inner voice bash any remnants of self-esteem, take a deep breath and enjoy the sometimes frustrating part of the creative process. This article originally appeared in the January 2018 issue of SUCCESS magazine and has been updated.

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Three Ways to Start a Revolution | Men With Pens

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We need to listen to one another and see if those new ideas have merit, or if they open up any other possible courses of action. Of course, that’s if change is what we decide we want after we’ve talked it over. Then I want us to gather up all our power and direct it together in one solid course of action.

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