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1 week ago |
963kklz.com | Wendy Rush
Work-at-home employee going for the Guinness record for procrastinating when she has a deadline. nicoletaionescu via Getty Images"Hello Monday". Am I the only one who says that with the same cadence Jerry Seinfeld uses toward his neighbor? Let's face it. Mondays are just weekend recovery days. The only goal: Stay awake until 5 o'clock. Which means many of us are guilty of pushing our Monday tasks off until Tuesday. But tiredness is only one of many reasons humans procrastinate.
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2 weeks ago |
963kklz.com | Wendy Rush
Stock image of children wearing bunny ears and holding Easter baskets. monkeybusinessimages/Getty ImagesLocal Las Vegas attorney Paul Powell is back for another year of Easter giveaways for the Las Vegas community. The law firm, which focuses on personal injury cases, has a number of similar events throughout the year. All determined to give back to the local community and those who need help the most. The events are done through the Paul Pays It Forward nonprofit.
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2 weeks ago |
963kklz.com | Wendy Rush
Man using scissors to remove the word can’t to read I can do it concept for self belief, positive attitude and motivation. BrianAJackson/Getty ImagesHappy Monday! The hardest day of the week to think positively. We're all tired from the weekend. Our internal clocks trying so hard to reset to coincide with those early alarms. And once again we are asking ourselves why do we keep insisting on staying up late on Sunday nights.
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2 weeks ago |
963kklz.com | Wendy Rush
The annual Celtic festival and Highland Games is back in Las Vegas and tickets are going fast. The festival, founded by the Las Vegas Celtic Society, is in its 21st year of celebrating Celtic heritage in Southern Nevada. With everything from music to sports, there's something at the festival for the entire family. Guests will see Highland dances, hear bagpipes, and watch some exciting competition. And, of course, there will be plenty of food and drink to enjoy throughout the day.
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2 weeks ago |
963kklz.com | Wendy Rush
This month, Southern Nevada residents can experience one of their favorite children's stories through the art of ballet. As the Nevada Ballet Theatre brings Peter Pan to the Smith Center for the 2025 season. This world premiere production of Trey McIntyre’s acclaimed show will start in our very own performing arts center. Giving Southern Nevada locals a first glimpse of the masterpiece on stage.
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