CHCO Blog – A Fond Farewell
Well folks, it’s a wrap! 40+ years of federal service and at the end of the year, I’m heading toward a new and exciting chapter.
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Well folks, it’s a wrap! 40+ years of federal service and at the end of the year, I’m heading toward a new and exciting chapter.
Each holiday season comes with expectations of a festive and enjoyable time of year. However, for many this time of year is marked with stress, anxiety, or depression.
This emergency plan document is to provide you with resources and a place to hold your important dependent care contact information.
Try these tips from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to stay fit and healthy through the holiday season.
Regardless of how you choose to celebrate the holidays, it’s important to watch for possible dangers and risks. Consider the following tips to ensure this holiday season will be a safe one.
Whether it is already part of your holiday traditions or you want to start a new one, giving is a special activity that can bring your family together. With the spirit of generosity in the air, here are some ways you and your family can give back to those in your community.
Now is not the time to conform to what others think you should be, or how society has decided to define success, prosperity, or joy. That’s for you to decide.
Many of us look forward to holiday celebrations, however it is also a time in the year when people are more likely to drink beyond their limit. To enjoy a safe holiday celebration, consider these tips and drink in moderation:
Losing someone you care about is life changing. It can cause deep sorrow and significantly affect how you feel, act, and think. These reactions are a natural response to loss called grief.
I’ve found, including from my own experience, that often we don’t follow our intuition, our dreams, our highest calling, because we are waiting to see if the ending will turn out in our favor. And yet, without ever taking that first step toward our destination (known or unknown), we won’t really ever achieve our fullest potential.