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John Rampton

Salt Lake City

Writer at Entrepreneur

💡 Entrepreneur Magazine 💰 Top Marketing Leader ❤️ Founder 📆 @Calendar & 💲@Due 📈 Nations #1 Connector

Articles

  • 1 week ago | calendar.com | John Rampton

    Whether we like it or not, artificial intelligence (AI) has become an integral part of our daily lives. We use it for messaging, calendaring, customer service, and even brainstorming. Moreover, with a few clicks or voice commands, we can generate full presentations, automate tasks that took hours, or make real-time, data-driven decisions. As of August 2004, almost 40 percent of U.S. adults aged 18-64 used generative AI.

  • 1 week ago | due.com | John Rampton

    The first sale rule is a significant provision in U.S. customs law, offering importers a strategic advantage when calculating duties on imported goods. This legal concept allows businesses to base their duty calculations on the lowest cost of goods in a multi-tiered transaction, potentially resulting in substantial savings for companies engaged in international trade.

  • 1 week ago | due.com | John Rampton

    There’s more to money than numbers on a bank statement; it’s tied to peace of mind, freedom, and security. So, when you experience financial instability or uncertainty, it is no surprise that there will be negative effects on your mental health. The effects of financial stress start with your wallet, but spread to other areas, such as your emotions, relationships, sleep, performance at work, and even your health. But the good news? You aren’t powerless.

  • 1 week ago | calendar.com | John Rampton

    Professional Wellness Month is a timely reminder as June rolls around: your well-being doesn’t end after clocking out. In fact, for long-term success and happiness in the workplace, it is crucial to nurture your mental, physical, and emotional well-being. Let’s be honest, though. There are still many workplaces where the grind culture is alive and well. Emails don’t stop at 5 p.m., breaks aren’t a luxury, and stress is accepted as a badge of honor.

  • 1 week ago | entrepreneur.com | John Rampton

    Professional Wellness Month is a timely reminder as June rolls around: your well-being doesn’t end after clocking out. In fact, for long-term success and happiness in the workplace, it is crucial to nurture your mental, physical, and emotional well-being. Let’s be honest, though. There are still many workplaces where the grind culture is alive and well. Emails don’t stop at 5 p.m., breaks aren’t a luxury, and stress is accepted as a badge of honor.

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