This Monday, January 15th is the #MartinLutherKingJr Holiday. On the steps of the Lincoln Memorial Dr. King proclaimed, "We cannot walk alone. And as we walk, we must make the pledge that we shall always march ahead. We cannot turn back." Visit www.MLKday.gov to find service opportunities in your area. #MLKDay
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Happy Memorial Day ! Happy Memorial Day! May we never forget those who made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom. Enjoy the day with your loved ones, and don’t forget to think about those who served and sacrificed. Happy Memorial Day! What’s your favorite Memorial Day tradition? We’ll be firing up the BBQ and taking a moment of silence to remember those who served at 3 p.m. Happy Memorial Day 🇺🇸 #neverforget #remember #yellowstonelandscape #excellenceincommerciallandscaping #differentthanallotherlandscapecompanies #landscapepartnership #hoamanagement #propertymanagement #propertymanagers #communityassociationmanagement #commercialpropertymanagement
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Learn about the rich history of Memorial Day. Discover its origins, significance, and how it has evolved into a day of remembrance for our fallen heroes. Let's honor their sacrifice. 🇺🇸 #MemorialDay #RememberAndHonor https://lnkd.in/gpjsMGR7.
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Memorial Day is one of the most important days we recognize as citizens of the United States of America. This quote by Harry S. Truman helps us understand that it is our duty to reflect on and express our gratitude for the service of those who have fought to protect our rights and freedoms. Many individuals have given their lives to enshrine the daily comforts and feelings of happiness we are able to enjoy, and we should never take this for granted. Originally, this day celebrated the end of the Civil War, but it now acts as a solemn reminder of all that we have fought for as a nation throughout our proud history: freedom, liberty, democracy, and fairness. Pausing regular life to remember the sacrifices of those who came before and celebrating all that we have yet to do as a great nation is one small way to show our understanding of the complex and painful histories we represent as a nation. When so much of the world is experiencing so much grief, we owe it to ourselves to reflect on our own past and all that we have worked together to protect and provide for the citizens of the United States. This Memorial Day, as we enjoy the beginning of summer, let us also solemnly consider our ongoing responsibility to uphold and fight for those values that comprise this beautiful country: freedom, fairness, and equality for all. #memorialday #freedom #equalityforall
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Memorial Day is one of the most important days we recognize as citizens of the United States of America. This quote by Harry S. Truman helps us understand that it is our duty to reflect on and express our gratitude for the service of those who have fought to protect our rights and freedoms. Many individuals have given their lives to enshrine the daily comforts and feelings of happiness we are able to enjoy, and we should never take this for granted. Originally, this day celebrated the end of the Civil War, but it now acts as a solemn reminder of all that we have fought for as a nation throughout our proud history: freedom, liberty, democracy, and fairness. Pausing regular life to remember the sacrifices of those who came before and celebrating all that we have yet to do as a great nation is one small way to show our understanding of the complex and painful histories we represent as a nation. When so much of the world is experiencing so much grief, we owe it to ourselves to reflect on our own past and all that we have worked together to protect and provide for the citizens of the United States. This Memorial Day, as we enjoy the beginning of summer, let us also solemnly consider our ongoing responsibility to uphold and fight for those values that comprise this beautiful country: freedom, fairness, and equality for all. #memorialday #freedom #equalityforall
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Yesterday was Memorial Day, a time to honor and remember those who have sacrificed their lives for our freedoms. This day always makes me pause and think about the values of dedication, commitment, and integrity that these heroes embodied. As a professional, I find myself deeply inspired by these values. How can we incorporate such unwavering dedication into our daily work? How can we ensure that we are committed to justice and integrity in every case we handle? For me, Memorial Day is not just a day of remembrance, but also a reminder to strive for excellence in all we do. It’s a call to honor those values in our own lives and professions. I’d love to hear your thoughts. How does Memorial Day inspire you in your professional journey? #MemorialDay #Reflection #Values #Dedication #Integrity
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Happy Memorial Day! 🇺🇲 We want to take a moment to show our gratitude for those who have made the greatest sacrifice, their life, on behalf of the United States. Regardless of how we feel right now, I know that the rights and freedoms we have were hard won. Thank you to our heroes! ❤️🤍💙 "Courage is more exhilarating than fear and in the long run it is easier. We do not have to become heroes overnight. Just one step at a time." – Eleanor Roosevelt #SalesUpRising #businesscoach #salescoach #salescoaching #businessgrowth #businessmentor #businessgoals #MemorialDay #LestWeNotForget #EleanorRoosevelt #EleanorRooseveltQuotes
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Happy Memorial Day! 🇺🇲 We want to take a moment to show our gratitude for those who have made the greatest sacrifice, their life, on behalf of the United States. Regardless of how we feel right now, I know that the rights and freedoms we have were hard won. Thank you to our heroes! ❤️🤍💙 "Courage is more exhilarating than fear and in the long run it is easier. We do not have to become heroes overnight. Just one step at a time." – Eleanor Roosevelt #SalesUpRising #businesscoach #salescoach #salescoaching #businessgrowth #businessmentor #businessgoals #MemorialDay #LestWeNotForget #EleanorRoosevelt #EleanorRooseveltQuotes
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Memorial Day We have much to be thankful for as citizens of this country. Memorial Day provides an opportunity to be thankful for those who have made the ultimate sacrifice in service to this country while serving in the US Armed Forces. Memorial Day, originally known as Decoration Day, was held on May 30th, 1868, and remained on That date until 1971, when it was changed to the 4th Monday of May and officially became Memorial Day. Memorial Day traditions involve marking the graves where those who have paid the ultimate sacrifice are eternally laid to rest. It is also a day for parades and cookouts. For many, it is also the first weekend of summer. Several years back, I had the opportunity to visit Normandy American Cemetery, located in Colleville-su-mer, France. Standing on those grounds took my breath away. To me, it was sacred ground. The Normandy American Cemetery is adjacent to the cliff overlooking Omaha Beach. Omaha Beach was one of four beaches used on June 6, 1944, when Allied forces launched Operation Overlord, or D-Day. I have always wondered about the mindset of those men on that day. They had to jump out of an airplane or disembark a ship in the face of heavy enemy activity. They had to have fear, but they also had to understand that the only way to make it back home was to take that first step and fight. The Generation that endured the hardships of this time is known as the Greatest Generation. One of the things that made this generation great was that they understood the consequences. All of our choices have consequences. You can choose not to act on your dreams but must embrace the consequences. You can build up that wall that keeps out the fear of uncertainty, but that is also the same wall that keeps out the joy you will experience having your dream become your reality. As you take time to pause this weekend in remembrance of Memorial Day, remember your dreams. Remember how they have excited you. Never forget those times when you told yourself that one day, you would take that step, Today is that day. Don’t let the fear of the unknown hold you back. Take action, and destroy the walls holding you back. Your dream is your Kingdom; now is the time to build that bridge. Be Bold! #strategy #innovation #creativity #business #kingdombuilder
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As we approach Memorial Day, a solemn day of remembrance and reflection, it's disheartening to see the usual trend of retailers remaining open, prioritizing profits over pause. While I understand the dynamics of commerce, this day should be an exception. It's a day to honor those who made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedoms, not a day for sales and revenue. Equally conflicting are the posts that will soon flood our feeds, offering thanks to our veterans while simultaneously promoting profit-generating activities. This dichotomy does not sit well with me. Memorial Day is not just another holiday; it's a day of national reverence. I urge businesses and individuals alike in the future, to consider the true meaning of this day. Let's dedicate it to genuine reflection and honor, not to the pursuit of profit. Let's show our respect not just in words but in actions that align with the spirit of Memorial Day. #MemorialDay #Honor #Reflection #Respect 🇺🇸🫡
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As we approach Memorial Day, I find myself reflecting on its rich history and poignant meaning. According to the American Society of Military Families, this tradition began after the American Civil War, first observed in Waterloo, NY, thanks to druggist Henry C. Welles. From floral decorations on the graves of fallen soldiers to an officially recognized holiday designated for remembrance, Memorial Day has stood the test of time. Yet the true essence of the day lies in what it represents: honoring the countless brave souls who made the ultimate sacrifice for our country🇺🇸 Today, we enjoy barbecue gatherings and parades, but within the fun and camaraderie, a solemn recognition occurs. As Google Insights illuminates, there is a surge in searches like "Memorial Day history" around this time. It's heartening to see the ongoing interest in remembering why we observe this day✨ The current pandemic has added a new dimension to Memorial Day and its commemorations. Many communities are adapting to host virtual events, maintaining a sense of unity even from a distance. So how will you observe Memorial Day? Will it be a quiet moment of reflection, a virtual event, or perhaps sharing stories of heroes with your children? Regardless of how we choose to observe, let's ensure it is a day of remembrance, gratitude, and honor for those who served and sacrificed. 🇺🇸 #MemorialDay #History #RememberAndHonor #MilitaryService #AmericanHistory
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