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Jan 17, 2025 |
icpas.org | Annie Mueller
Several trending workplace behaviors are forcing accounting firms to rethink their employee benefits packages. Here’s how firm leaders can benchmark their offerings and give employees what they truly want. Winter 2024 The world of work has changed, and employers are struggling to keep up. As a result, employees are navigating growing disconnects between the cultures and benefits their employers offer and what they want in their professional and personal lives.
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Nov 27, 2024 |
healthywomen.org | Annie Mueller
Apoyo, no estigma Cómo promover la concientización y reducir el estigma del cáncer pulmonar Slide 2 El cáncer más letal Cada año, el cáncer pulmonar toma más vidas que cualquier otro tipo de cáncer en EE.UU. Es el segundo cáncer más común para las mujeres y tiene una de las menores tasas de supervivencia. Pero no hay concientización, fondos ni apoyo.
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Nov 26, 2024 |
healthywomen.org | Annie Mueller
Slide 1 Support, Not Stigma How to raise awareness and reduce stigma about lung cancer Slide 2 The deadliest cancer Each year, lung cancer takes more lives than any other kind of cancer in the U.S. It’s the second most common cancer in women and has one of the lowest survival rates. But it lacks awareness, funding and support. Why does lung cancer get so little attention? Slide 3 Stigma keeps lung cancer from getting the attention it deserves. Stigma is like a negative review.
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Nov 4, 2024 |
healthywomen.org | Annie Mueller
El cáncer de colon, también conocido como cáncer colorrectal, es uno de los tipos más comunes en EE.UU. Hay algunas opciones de tratamiento y la mejor depende de cuánto haya progresado el cáncer. A veces, se combinan varias opciones de tratamiento.
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Oct 31, 2024 |
healthywomen.org | Annie Mueller
Colon cancer, also called colorectal cancer, is one of the most common cancers in the US. There are several treatment options and the best treatment depends on how far the cancer has progressed. Sometimes, more than one treatment option is combined.
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Oct 7, 2024 |
anniemueller.medium.com | Annie Mueller
Original publication link: Writing is a mythWriting is a myth. No one’s writing. No one knows how. No one can get it right, ever. Writing is folklore, witchcraft, uncensored heart bleedings and all that. Nonsense. Trivia. Writing comes from the blunt parts of things, the edges, the rough-cut, hand-sawn wood ends that get thrown into the reject pile. The scrap yard, that’s the place for writing.
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Oct 5, 2024 |
anniemueller.medium.com | Annie Mueller
Original publication link: How to prayStart without a greeting. No salutation, no “Dear God,” no enlightened address to the universe itself, no terms of endearment or humbled adoration. Who are you to label the infinite? Infinite dust or infinite spirit, it doesn’t belong to you. You belong to it. Talk to the air like you’re talking to your best friend, because maybe you are. Talk out loud, letting the awkward words hang and drop, tumble out, stagger forth from your empty mouth.
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Sep 26, 2024 |
anniemueller.medium.com | Annie Mueller
1. Keep comparing what you need to do with what others need to do. And focus on the seeming inequality of it all. Your work is so demanding, your circumstances so difficult. No one else understands the struggle. 2. Don’t admit that your perspective might be skewed. Don’t admit that your work will always seem more difficult to you, because it is your own. You face the details of it, the daily overwhelming pressure of all the obligations and duties of your own life.
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Sep 24, 2024 |
healthywomen.org | Annie Mueller
Medically reviewed by Kamila Alexander, Ph.D., MSN/MPH, BSN, BS, RNSlide 1 Protecting Yourself or Your Partner from HIV How to talk to intimate partners about HIV Slide 2 Major changes in midlife Despite what people may think, many women over age 50 are interested in having sex. And midlife may mean new relationships and intimate partners. That means you need to protect yourself — and your sexual partners — from HIV.
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Sep 23, 2024 |
anniemueller.medium.com | Annie Mueller
You look like you’re having a tough time. Your eyes — they look dark. Dark with that particular shade of anguish we call being disappointed with ourselves. There’s a light I’ve seen in your eyes before, many times. I don’t see it today. Today there’s a shadow, and that smile isn’t fooling me. The shadow of defeat is on you, heavy on you. Is that it? You feel defeated? You feel like you’ve done everything you can and it’s not enough? You’re not enough. You feel disappointed in yourself?