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  • Looking For Rainbows? Embrace The Rain!

    It rained all day, then we tried to video her trying out this Rite in Rain product; suddenly no rain! Who likes an unexpected rainbow when the rain stops? Take a closer look. It has a rainbow tip! That way you'll always find the rainbow. Good for the planet, positive messages & products that shed rain- with so much accomplished don't you

  • Style Meets Innovation, with a Jiggle & Joggle!

    If you ask me, rain should be in that statement. Odds are it's going to rain! If you have to be out the rain, you don't want to get wet. For example seam sealed zippers, they keep out the rain. The notebook in this blog post sheds water & rain- allowing you to rite in rain. A rain poncho- but do you really like the look?

  • Why You Should Race Towards Made In USA Products?

    Rite in Rain - tough enough to survive rain, sweat, mud and anything else mother nature throws at it. An all weather solution to writing important notes.

  • Introducing A Rain Tamer- Super Power at Work!

    Imagine how extraordinary you'd be if you could do the unexpected- such as writing under water! Yep- you've heard about our Rite in the Rain notebooks, but now we'd like to introduce you to the companion Check out these assets: The Rite in the Rain All Weather Metal Pen is a durable and versatile writing It features a powder-coated brass barrel, a pressurized ink cartridge, and writes smoothly through various Pressurized ink cartridge works in temperatures ranging from -30F to 250F, underwater, and at any angle. - Writes

  • Gaining Pearls of Insight

    Throughout the Pearls of Wisdom series, we embarked on a journey with remarkable women in business, delving deep into their experiences, challenges, and triumphs. This series served as a beacon of inspiration, offering invaluable insights into navigating the complex terrain of careers and life as a woman in the business world. Exploring Key Themes: Resilience in the Face of Challenges: The women featured in the series exemplified unwavering resilience in the face of adversity. Their stories reminded us that setbacks are not roadblocks but opportunities for growth and transformation. Mentorship and Support Networks: Behind every successful woman, there's often a network of mentors, sponsors, and allies who provide guidance and support. The series highlighted the profound impact of mentorship on personal and professional development. Continuous Learning and Adaptability: In a rapidly evolving business landscape, the ability to learn, unlearn, and adapt is paramount. The women in the series shared their commitment to lifelong learning, whether through formal education, mentorship, or hands-on experience. Their stories underscored the importance of staying agile and embracing change as a pathway to success. Authentic Leadership: Authenticity emerged as a cornerstone of effective leadership, with our guests emphasizing the importance of staying true to oneself while leading with integrity and empathy. To all the trailblazing women who graciously shared their time, wisdom, and insights in the Pearls of Wisdom series, we extend our deepest gratitude. Your courage, resilience, and passion have not only inspired us but have also paved the way for a more inclusive and equitable future in business. As we wrap up the Pearls of Wisdom series, let's take these lessons with us as we navigate our own paths. Together, let's continue to inspire and support one another, making strides towards a more inclusive and equitable world. If you missed a pearl, catch up here . Emily Freed Did you miss our videos on our socials? Catch up here. Julianne- on entrepreneurship, leadership and getting out of your comfort zones. Part 1 and part 2 Chris Hilt- in entrepreneurship, career transitions, volunteering & mentor and champions- part 1 , part 2 , part 3 Stephanie Lake and part 2 - discussing self- forgiveness and utilizing your creativity in business. Ann Rollins - discussing the power of hugs Emily Freed & her mom , Clare Freed- lessons learned & passed down through generations

  • Use The RIGHT Brain Power!

    Am I suggesting there is a wrong brain? The human brain is divided into two hemispheres. The left side of the brain is prominent in facts and logic. The right side of the brain is considered to be the creative side. Pursuing creative activities like sewing, drawing, painting, singing, writing or playing an instrument

  • Who's Riding Bikes?

    On website CompleteTri we found these stat's: Over 51 million Americans ride a bicycle each year, making When we learn to ride a bike as kids, suddenly we have more options for where to explore, how quick we

  • There's A Brain Talking!

    The artist's brain is having an internal dialogue about what to capture and share with others through

  • Gitty Up, One Last Ride!

    Their organization offers therapeutic horse riding lessons for kids, teens, and adults! The staff at Horse and Buddy works hard at making their main vision a reality which is to be a center In order to attain this vision, the organization promotes its five main values that every staff member The horse buddies even go through a 60-day training period! The staff members work closely with the horses to make the therapeutic riding lessons a lot of fun for

  • Raise Your Message & Empower Through Touch

    We have a partner with awarding raised imprinting, trademarked TruColor™ offers Braille imprint on drinkware The pronounced dot system created by the raised imprint meets the ADA point size specifications.

  • Forecasting Rain? We've Got You Covered!

    If you are like me, rainy days often seem to dampen my spirits! Making someone smile on a rainy day is simple with inversion umbrellas, which shed the rain away from In our recent rainy weather and high winds, a windproof umbrella would have been an ideal gift for an

  • It's A Rainy National Margarita Day, But Do You Know The Silver Lining?

    Yes, classic products such as desk accessories, writing instruments, totes, and technology accessories

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