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  • Hidden Choices, Inc Receives 2020 Best of Westport Award

    Westport Award Program Honors the Achievement

    WESTPORT April 5, 2020 — Hidden Choices, Inc has been selected for the 2020 Best of Westport Award in the Child and Youth Services category by the Westport Award Program.

    Each year, the Westport Award Program identifies companies that we believe have achieved exceptional marketing success in their local community and business category. These are local companies that enhance the positive image of small business through service to their customers and our community. These exceptional companies help make the Westport area a great place to live, work and play.

    Various sources of information were gathered and analyzed to choose the winners in each category. The 2020 Westport Award Program focuses on quality, not quantity. Winners are determined based on the information gathered both internally by the Westport Award Program and data provided by third parties.

    About Westport Award Program

    The Westport Award Program is an annual awards program honoring the achievements and accomplishments of local businesses throughout the Westport area. Recognition is given to those companies that have shown the ability to use their best practices and implemented programs to generate competitive advantages and long-term value.

    The Westport Award Program was established to recognize the best of local businesses in our community. Our organization works exclusively with local business owners, trade groups, professional associations and other business advertising and marketing groups. Our mission is to recognize the small business community’s contributions to the U.S. economy.

    SOURCE: Westport Award Program

    CONTACT:
    Westport Award Program
    Email: PublicRelations@2020townbest-of-information.com
    URL: http://www.2020townbest-of-information.com

  • More about my journey to India

    More about my journey to India

    Missional trips – be prepared for anything while traveling for a Cause! Today I awoke at 4 am and could not move my right leg. It is the most agonizing I have ever felt – could be sciatica. Hope not, as the video team is due to go out with me at 8 am. in a full work schedule. We have a lot of work to do today. I can’t wait to show fascinating & unusual sights we have caught on tape and, of course, the 4,023 children I am here to visit and support.. It is cotton picking time here in India. (I remember my days as a third grader in Arkansas as we were allowed to go to the cotton fields on specific Saturdays to pick cotton). Cotton pick’in is a grueling job and small children and women work here for less than $1.00 day to fill their canvas baskets on their backs) a.k.a. CHILD LABOR by traffickers.

  • From the Diary of Anne Frank

    From the Diary of Anne Frank

    Only action will help alleviate global poverty. Your help is needed. Please donate today

  • Ambrose Redmoon Quote

    Courage is not the absence of fear, but rather the judgement that something else is more important than fear

  • Sound Advice For Finding A Job

    Are you a single mom or dad looking for a job?  Its tough out there as we all know -but you can do it if you have the qualities it takes to be the  bread winner.  Employers are looking for these great qualities: reliability, dependability, proactiveness, diligence, great leadership and great followers…

    Business author, Jeff Haden, shares and defines the 8 Qualities of Remarkable Employees

    1. They ignore job descriptions.

    The smaller the company, the more important it is that employees can think on their feet, adapt quickly to shifting priorities, and do whatever it takes, regardless of role or position, to get things done.

    When a key customer’s project is in jeopardy, remarkable employees know without being told there’s a problem and jump in without being asked—even if it’s not their job.

    2. They’re eccentric.

    The best employees are often a little different: quirky, sometimes irreverent, even delighted to be unusual. They seem slightly odd, but in a really good way. Unusual personalities shake things up, make work more fun, and transform a plain-vanilla group into a team with flair and flavor.
    People who aren’t afraid to be different naturally stretch boundaries and challenge the status quo, and they often come up with the best ideas.

    3. But they know when to dial it back.

    An unusual personality is a lot of fun… until it isn’t. When a major challenge pops up or a situation gets stressful, the best employees stop expressing their individuality and fit seamlessly into the team.
    Remarkable employees know when to play and when to be serious; when to be irreverent and when to conform; and when to challenge and when to back off. It’s a tough balance to strike, but a rare few can walk that fine line with ease.

    4. They publicly praise.

    Praise from a boss feels good. Praise from a peer feels awesome, especially when you look up to that person.
    Remarkable employees recognize the contributions of others, especially in group settings where the impact of their words is even greater.

    5. And they privately complain.

    We all want employees to bring issues forward, but some problems are better handled in private. Great employees often get more latitude to bring up controversial subjects in a group setting because their performance allows greater freedom.
    Remarkable employees come to you before or after a meeting to discuss a sensitive issue, knowing that bringing it up in a group setting could set off a firestorm.

    6. They speak when others won’t.

    Some employees are hesitant to speak up in meetings. Some are even hesitant to speak up privately.
    An employee once asked me a question about potential layoffs. After the meeting I said to him, “Why did you ask about that? You already know what’s going on.” He said, “I do, but a lot of other people don’t, and they’re afraid to ask. I thought it would help if they heard the answer from you.”

    Remarkable employees have an innate feel for the issues and concerns of those around them, and step up to ask questions or raise important issues when others hesitate.

    7. They like to prove others wrong.

    Self-motivation often springs from a desire to show that doubters are wrong. The kid without a college degree or the woman who was told she didn’t have leadership potential often possess a burning desire to prove other people wrong.
    Education, intelligence, talent, and skill are important, but drive is critical. Remarkable employees are driven by something deeper and more personal than just the desire to do a good job.

    8. They’re always fiddling.

    Some people are rarely satisfied (I mean that in a good way) and are constantly tinkering with something: Reworking a timeline, adjusting a process, tweaking a workflow.
    Great employees follow processes. Remarkable employees find ways to make those processes even better, not only because they are expected to… but because they just can’t help it.

  • Single Dad Resources

    Dads You Are More Important Than you think.

    Strong Fathers, Strong Daughters

    The most important person in a young girl’s life? Her father. That’s right – and teen health expert Dr. Meg Meeker has the data and clinical experience to prove it. After more than twenty years of counseling girls, she knows that fathers, more than anyone else, set the course for their daughters’ lives. Now Dr. Meeker, author of the critically acclaimed Epidemic: How Teen Sex Is Killing Our Kids, show you how to strengthen – or rebuild – your bond with your daughter, and how to use it to shape her life, and yours, for the better. Directly challenging the feminist attack on traditional masculinity, Dr. Meeker demonstrates that the most important factor for girls growing up into confident, well-adjusted women is a strong father with conservative values. To have one, she shows, the best protection against eating disorders, failure in school, STDs, unwed pregnancy, and drug or alcohol abuse – and the best predictor of academic achievement, successful marriage, and a satisfying emotional life. Strong Fathers, Strong Daughters reveals:

    • The essential characteristics and virtues of strong fathers – and how to develop them.
    • How daughters take cues from their fathers on everything from drug use, drinking, smoking, and having sex, to self-esteem, moodiness, and seeking attention from boys.
    • Why girls want you to place restrictions on them (even though they’ll complain when you do).
    • How to become a hero to your daughter – and why she needs that more than anything.
    • The one mistake fathers make that is the primary cause of girls “hooking up”
    • Why girls depend on the guidance of fathers through, and even beyond, their college years
    • Recipe for disaster: the notion that girls “need to make their own decisions and mistakes”
    • Why girls need God – and how your faith, or lack thereof, will influence her
    • How to communicate with your daughter – and how not to
    • True stories of prodigal daughters” – and how their fathers helped bring them back

    7 Secrets of Raising Sons

    Whether they’re shooting hoops or pitching tents, fathers and sons have a special bond. But in a world of MTV, ADD, and STDs, dads often compete with violent video games and sexy music videos for their son’s attention. So how do fathers raise mature, confident, and respectful boys in today’s toxic culture?

    Dr. Meg Meeker, critically acclaimed author of Strong Fathers, Strong Daughters, answers that question in her brand-new book Boys Should Be Boys: 7 Secrets to Raising Healthy Sons. This 7-step guide explains how parents can raise a strong son in these turbulent times. Taking readers from boyhood to manhood, Dr. Meeker delves into the mind, heart, and spirit of boys. She shows parents that there is no greater blessing – and no greater responsibility – than raising strong, young men. In Boys SHould Be Boys, Dr. Meeker reveals:

    • Why you are the most important influence on your son’s behaviour (not peer pressure, pop culture, etc.)
    • Why it is not normal for teenage boys to be moody and rebellious
    • How rules – not Ritalin – can alleviate ADD and ADHD
    • How to talk to your son – pitfalls that moms and dads face.

    Dads, boys need the frogs, the mud, and the outdoors. But most important, they need you. You can make the difference between the boy your son is and the man he will become. In Boys SHould Be Boys, Dr. Meeker shows you how.

  • Job Search For Single Parents

    What Career is Best for You?

    The first thing to consider when choosing your career path is YOU. Your interests, strengths and personality play a big part in determining which careers will provide you with the most personal satisfaction. There are many free resources available help high school students and job seekers figure out which careers they’re best suited for.

    Online career assessment websites give you the opportunity to answer questions about yourself and your interests, and then get immediate feedback about the careers that best fit your personality. Career counseling is also a useful tool in choosing a career: Here are some free career counseling resources available for you:

    • Online Job-Search System enables you to search for employment opportunities online. Plus, you can post your résumé(s) to make it easy for employers to find you.

    Finding Information about Careers

    The Internet is a great place to find free, detailed information about any career you might be thinking about. Lots of important factors must be considered when choosing your career including how much money you want to make, how long you plan to attend college, and where you plan to attend college.

    Paying for College

    Finding a way to pay for a college education can be pretty scary. Don’t let the cost of your education keep you from pursuing the career of your dreams. You’re not alone. There are a number of options for funding your college education.

  • Credit Card, Grants & Scholorship Help For Single Parents

    Grants & Scholarships

    Looking for a job in Pre-K, Elementary and Secondary Schools? Do you need financial help as a single parent in the teaching field? There are grants and scholarships available for teachers in critical teacher shortage areas. Read More

    Education & Financial Aid Resources

    Creating a bright future for your child, we want to ensure that your future shines just as brightly by offering a variety of education programs and financial aid. Read more

    Credit Card Problems?

    Credit card problems? Call 1-800-251-CCCS. Read More

    Crown Financial Ministries – Help for your credit crunch and finding solutions to your financial problems.  Do you need a business plan for a new start up or changing your business focus? Find the global outreach to any nation. Read More