Our society tends to place a negative connotation on the idea of quitting, which causes some of us to try to stick things out until we’re overworked, stressed out, or burnt out. On the flip side, some of us quit some things too quickly because it’s the easiest way out. In this episode of The Harbor by Jostens, Mike advises that it’s OK to quit something if you decide that your time and energy are meant to do something better or something more you.
Mike advises that it’s OK to quit something if you decide that your time and energy are meant to do something better or something more you.
Guest Alicia Reisinger speaks on how our culture reinforces the idea that young women in particular have to cut each other down in order to succeed, and how collaboration can lead to better relationships and better results than competition.
Arctic explorer Ann Bancroft describes how empowerment can be viewed as a process in which we get stronger, one step at a time.

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This month’s National Renaissance Staffulty of the Month is MSG (Ret.) Marlon Green from Lakewood High School in Salemburg, NC. Nominator Jennifer Naylor describes how his…