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How is your non-profit doing halfway through the year? If you feel that the 2nd half needs to be better than the first half, then please reach out to me (check my calendar - https://lnkd.in/e2qwGqzM) and we'll discuss what you are need. Please provide your preference for the meeting (phone, zoom, or in-person meeting). If you need fundraising and a Board of Director Retreat to be planned/managed, then please reach out to my teammate Sarah Shore at sarah@cardinalfern.com If you need 990 services, pre-audit services, or special projects, then please reach out to my teammate Robert Schneider at rbscpa1@yahoo.com If you need personal tax assistance or your for-profit business has accounting needs or needs their taxes prepared, then please reach to my teammate Seabringna McCants via smccants@xperientinvestors.com
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Happy Halfway Day for 2024. Same distance left as gone. How's it going so far?
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Definitely not a psychopath, but I’m 💯 for device-free moments. There’s beauty in disconnecting, and as you know, I take that very seriously. When I'm out at an event, I'll take a photo to capture the memory, and then I put my phone away. At work, we do no phone meetings to keep us all focused. It’s time to shift our perspective and embrace being present, because it makes all the difference in our personal and professional lives. #Advertising #Marketing #ClioAwards #Leadership
I mean what was he thinking? LOL 😂. I remember these days & given how connected we are 24/7, he’s the smart one 🙌
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If you watch ONLY ONE THING today, make it this. It shows us exactly how much time we have with those we love most. Watch this clip, then go back and watch it in its entirety. 📉 Data does not lie. ⌚ Time does not stop. 🤡 Get busy livin, or get busy dyin. 💀 https://lnkd.in/gcsZn4R7
When This Number Hits 5200 - You Will be Dead
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**This Wednesday!** We can't wait to see everyone there! 🎉 Last minute RSVP's welcome: https://bit.ly/454OitX
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Low-level flying is a unique aspect of military training. Pilots aim to fly as low and fast as safety allows, simulating tactical ingress and egress while avoiding detection. This results in a heart-pounding display of skill as jets streak mere hundreds of feet above treetops. In practice, planning low-level training consists of resolving overlapping concepts of safe altitude clearance driven by the height of man-made obstacles or terrain. This is complicated and labor-intensive, requiring legacy mission planning systems that are difficult to use and to keep updated. As a result, the best case for our customers is often to plan a single batch per aeronautical data cycle and export them as raster charts, which they then import into ForeFlight MFB as custom static map layers. But for the real world, where connectivity and access to the mission planning system aren’t guaranteed, I challenged my team to do better: pull the low-level world away from static charts and into a dynamic, data-driven concept using our terrain and obstacles to calculate safe clearances instantly, through any series of points on Earth, on the ground or in the air. Following our first step in delivering the award-winning Hazard Advisor suite, we now present Low Level Corridor: Emergency Route Abort Altitude (ERAA) as the next evolution. As the widest and most restrictive of a multi-tiered trench of corridors, this considers the highest point within 22NM of a planned low-level route and calculates and displays an altitude safely above this point to be used in the event of an in-flight emergency, or for any other reason a pilot might abort. My favorite capability of the feature is a built-in understanding of “mountainous” terrain. Referenced by the FARs and DoD regs alike, “mountainous” terrain is defined as a rise-over-run elevation change per nautical mile, and a higher safe clearance altitude is required for these regions. The FAA publishes a coarse graphic defining “mountainous” regions for the US, but overseas, DoD pilots often plan mountainous clearances where they don’t strictly need to because they lack a well-defined reference. No longer is this the case, as ERAA in MFB One has an embedded boundary of mountainous regions and will automatically apply extra clearance if the route crosses this boundary. Once again I’m blown away by the talents of Atlas Wegman who engineered this magnificent feature (before accepting a promotion to lead our AI efforts) implementing the beautiful designs of Chris St. Amant. And special thanks to Brian Farm, who cracked the obscenely difficult worldwide terrain processing. There is much more to come to deliver a truly complete low-level solution: tactical corridors for different flight rules (e.g. VFR, night, NVG) and incredible per-leg briefing and SA tools… but until then, blue skies!
It's ForeFlight release day! 📱🎉 🔗 Click here to read more about June's features: https://bit.ly/3VW1A9k
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If your org can’t/won’t hire a DBA for whatever reason (too many to list), PLEASE use a fractional DBA! They way to know if you need one is to ask a very simple question- “What will it cost (revenue, customer faith, time, rebuild effort, etc.) if we irrevocably lost this database?” Ask this question across all orgs/team/ users of the data. The answer should be obvious and the path forward very clear.
Just got this in from an emergency call yesterday...I can start my weekend now!
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How To Truly Know If You Are On A Twin Flame Journey - 3 Signs !!!
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As fall approaches, the world is shifting in subtle ways. There is a time of reflection and change. Nature seems to be preparing for rest, shedding what it no longer needs. In much the same way, our life has its seasons of transition. We all stumble at times, facing setbacks that knock us off our path. These moments can feel unexpected and jarring, leaving us uncertain of how to move forward. But just as the trees let go of their leaves, knowing that spring will bring new growth, we too have the capacity to rise and let go after a fall. The act of getting back up is an essential part of life’s rhythm, much like the shift from one season to the next. Every stumble is an opportunity for renewal, a chance to gather ourselves, reflect on the experience, and move forward with greater strength. Fall reminds us that letting go is necessary for growth. The earth sheds its layers, preparing for the new, just as we must shed our old fears, doubts, or past failures to continue on our path. And just like the vibrant colors that emerge in autumn, there is beauty in every stage of life—even in the moments when we fall. Because after every shift or fall, there is always the promise of rising again. With each new season, we are reminded that change is natural, and resilience is within us all. #fall #getup #renew #leaves #rise #reflection #recruiter #mostinterestingrecruiter
It’s the first day of Fall!! 🍂
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Taking a moment to pause and reflect before diving into a busy work week can amplify your productivity, creativity, and help you navigating challenges ahead. Here's to embracing the power of mindfulness in our professional journeys. Have a great week ahead 😊
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