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Author: Sydney Kane

Author: Sydney Kane

Giving Back: How to Make a Difference Without Spending a Dollar

A close-up photo of a volunteer with dark skin gently holding the hands of an older adult. The volunteer is wearing a white T-shirt with the word “VOLUNTEER” printed in bold black letters. Their hand rests softly in the older adult’s open palm in a comforting, supportive gesture. The older adult is wearing a blue plaid shirt and ripped jeans. The background is softly blurred, keeping the focus on the caring interaction between the two people.

Have you ever wished you could give back more, but felt like your budget just wouldn’t allow it?…

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Posted on: 13 Nov 2025Written by: Sydney KaneComments: Comments: 0

Leading with Joy: Finding Happiness in Leadership

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Being a leader can be incredibly rewarding—but let’s be honest, it can also be exhausting. You’re responsible for…

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Posted on: 12 Mar 2025Written by: Sydney KaneComments: Comments: 0

Inclusion Gone Wrong: Common Mistakes (and How to Fix Them!)

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Creating inclusive spaces sounds simple—just be welcoming and accessible, right? But sometimes, good intentions don’t always lead to…

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Posted on: 28 Feb 2025Written by: Sydney KaneComments: Comments: 0

7 Easy Wellness and Holistic Practices to Start in 2025

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It’s a new year, and what better time to embrace simple yet impactful wellness practices? Whether you’re looking…

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Posted on: 09 Jan 2025Written by: Sydney KaneComments: Comments: 0

5 Simple Steps to Be More Inclusive in 2025

A corkboard with several handwritten notes pinned to it using colorful thumbtacks. The notes feature motivational and people-focused phrases, such as "HUMAN-oriented Company" written in black and blue ink with a red dot in the bottom right corner. Another note below it reads "PEOPLE FIRST" in bold black letters with a similar red dot. To the right, partially visible notes say "business & people UNDIVIDED" and "We start from WHY." The overall composition conveys themes of teamwork, human-centered values, and collaboration.

Happy New Year! With 2025 officially here, many of us are setting resolutions and making plans for a…

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Posted on: 03 Jan 2025Written by: Sydney KaneComments: Comments: 0

Celebrating International Day of Persons with Disabilities: Building Inclusive Communities Together

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On December 3rd, we’re celebrating International Day of Persons with Disabilities—a day dedicated to raising awareness and promoting…

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Posted on: 04 Dec 2024Written by: Sydney KaneComments: Comments: 0

Embracing Holistic Practices for Better Mental Health

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In today’s fast-paced world, maintaining good mental health can often feel like a challenge. With daily stressors ranging…

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Posted on: 21 Oct 2024Written by: Sydney KaneComments: Comments: 0

Breaking Barriers: Why Disability Inclusion is Critical for the Future of Work

The image shows three people gathered around a desk, working together on laptops. One person, a man using a wheelchair, is taking notes in a notebook while watching the others. Another person, seated, is typing on a laptop and wearing a focused expression. The third person is standing, leaning over slightly to engage with the seated team members. Behind them, there is a whiteboard with various charts and notes, and the setting appears to be a modern office space, suggesting a collaborative and inclusive work environment.

As the world continues to evolve, so too does the landscape of employment. Yet, despite advancements in technology,…

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Posted on: 04 Oct 2024Written by: Sydney KaneComments: Comments: 0

Understanding Ableism: A Call To Action For Social Justice

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Ableism is a pervasive issue that many of us might not even realize impacts millions of people daily.…

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Posted on: 26 Sep 2024Written by: Sydney KaneComments: Comments: 0

Toxic Positivity: You don’t always need to look at the bright side.

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Maintaining a positive mindset can be great for our mental health, but it’s important to remember that it’s…

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Posted on: 09 Aug 2024Written by: Sydney KaneComments: Comments: 0

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Invisible Disabilities Week: Seeing What Isn’t Always Seen

This week (October 19–25) is Invisible Disabilities Week — a time to highlight the many disabilities that aren’t…
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