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How Rowing Affects Heart Health Compared to Running
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One idea I continue to consider is finding a sculling shell to bring to Escanaba, Michigan, and using it on Little Bay de Noc. There are a few universities within a couple of hours that have rowing programs, but I may need to purchase one myself and bring it back. It is like glass some mornings. We will see.
Rowing is an effective way to build cardiovascular endurance and improve overall fitness. It is a full-body workout, so beginners will likely experience some muscle fatigue and soreness at first, but over time it develops strength, muscle tone, and endurance. If you look at experienced rowers, they are typically in excellent physical condition, much like athletes in sports such as volleyball, swimming or sprinting.
Beyond the physical benefits, rowing offers a connection to the water and nature that many other workouts cannot provide. I usually go out in the mornings before the water gets busy, when everything is calm and quiet. The water is crystal clear, ducks are taking off, and there is very little outside noise. It creates a sense of peace and connection that can change your perspective and set a positive tone for the day. Much like surfing or snorkeling, being on the water has a way of helping you feel refreshed and mentally recharged.
Rowing is a great option for anyone looking to improve fitness while protecting their joints and enjoying the outdoors. As a certified fitness trainer, I also work with people as a hobby. If you are interested in getting started with rowing or developing a fitness plan, feel free to send me a message, and we can discuss virtual coaching or building a customized program together.
How Rowing Affects Heart Health Compared to Running
Gora, A. (2025, March 13). How does rowing affect your heart, and is it different to running? Live Science. https://www.livescience.com/health/exercise/how-does-rowing-affect-your-heart-and-is-it-different-to-running
| (Illustrative Only) Rafael thinks of ways to use strategic cost optimization by looking at operations, expenses, efficiencies, , opportunities, patterns, etc. to improve performance and reduce costs. He uses a makeshift seashell abacus on his surfboard. Strategic Cost Optimization and Perpetual Sustainable Economic Systems |
Reflecting on discussions from District 2 candidates, there appear to be several thoughtful ideas worth considering. Rather than adopting any single proposal outright, an effective approach is to evaluate each idea on its merits—examining potential benefits, trade-offs, stakeholder impacts, and long-term implications. Taking a broad view of these perspectives allows for an informed and balanced assessment of what adjustments may be viable. Once you find a process you can apply it to most cities to foster synergy and parity.
Another important dimension is shifting focus from simply cutting costs to optimizing them. While reductions may sometimes be necessary, optimization involves a deeper look at how systems operate. This can include analyzing information flows, procurement strategies, supplier relationships, service routes, and workforce utilization—such as overtime patterns. In some cases, small operational changes can yield meaningful efficiencies without reducing service quality.
Ultimately, addressing a large and complex budget requires both openness to diverse ideas and a willingness to examine the underlying mechanics of how resources are allocated and used. This kind of approach may also depend on improving data systems and analytics to better support decision-making. Understanding the system and its internal-external mechanics can lead to strategic alignment.
City Of San Diego Fiscal Year 2026 Adopted Budget Overview
City of San Diego. (2026). Mayor’s message: Fiscal Year 2026 adopted budget. https://www.sandiego.gov/finance/annual
Here are a couple of my latest photos. This one was taken in San Diego—a beautiful view of the bay just as the sun began to set. The wind had calmed, and for a few hours everything felt still and peaceful.
If you’d be interested in this photo for your home, office, or even a restaurant space, feel free to reach out or leave a comment. Photography is a hobby of mine, so I’m happy to work with you on pricing. You can let me know your preferred size, printing style, and even make an offer—I have several options available.
I also try to give back by donating at least half of what I earn from these projects to charity. Over time, I’d love to grow this passion further—spending more time capturing moments, traveling, and sharing more of these images.
Wishing you a wonderful day—and remember, there are always people out there capturing moments to share with others. You can view Murad Abel's Gallery
If your not interested in a picture but would like to donate to a charity consider Orphans in Mexico
The pictures are sent unframed but I can frame them for a price.
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| (Illustrative Only) Todd and Sally each have their opinions. So they want to know more about the candidates before making a choice. Drinking delisious coconut water while being informed citizens. They think best when at the beach. 🙃 |
This meeting and discussion were hosted by the following two organizations. Please review the summary below, and if you notice any inaccuracies, feel free to send a message—I would be happy to make corrections.
Point Loma Association: Caretakers of Point Loma
San Diego League of Women Voters: Empowering voters and defending democracy.
(Illustrative Only) "We can easily forgive a child who is afraid of the dark; the real tragedy of life is when men are afraid of the light." Plato Vote your conscous. |
These dynamics are not confined to any one place and can occur in various contexts worldwide. However, individuals and institutions that remain committed to ethical principles and accountability play a critical role in challenging misconduct. The vast majority of officials and decision makers know the importance of strong shared values and seek to uphold it. Those that don't have few checks and balances creating systemic problems that have reduced trust as issues take precedence. In the allegory, once corruption is confronted, positive changes follow: economic conditions improve, social cohesion strengthens, and overall quality of life increases. This underscores a broader truth—corruption and exploitation ultimately harm entire communities, even if perpetrators fail to recognize it. While such systems may initially resist change, accountability and sustained ethical action can lead to institutional reform, reduced crime, and stronger, more resilient societies built on trust. Or not? 🤷
The "Allegory of the Clan" is for learning so come to whatever conclusion you wish in so long as you thought about it.
You may be interested in this piece below....
Managing A Hostile Court Environment: Common Challenges And Recommendations
U4 Anti-Corruption Resource Centre. (2018, August 7). Managing a hostile court environment: Common challenges and recommendations. https://www.u4.no/managing-a-hostile-court-environment-common-challenges-and-recommendations
| (Illustrative Only) Waldo has a permit to sell his flowers downtown Ludington. He has a small farm and greenery. He obtained a permit to have his flower cart on the sidewalk as long as he moves it every few days to a different location. The goal is to attract people to different downtown areas raising awareness and business for everyone. He posts his flower arrangements on social media. He loves to do themes for football, sailing, etc. to match local activities. He even auctions flowers to raise funds for local good causes who buy flower raffle tickets. Residents have made a game out of it and play "Where is Waldo". Waldo also gives away a free flower to tourists making their day special and memorable in a way that raises positive experiences. He will even sell the flowers for other greeneries and take a commission cut raising awareness of their offerings as well. Local businesses love it when he parks outside their store because of the beauty and eye catching. People sometimes stop their cars, check out his flowers, and often frequent the businesses nearby. He also agreed to check on the health of the flowers downtown and ensure they are healthy in exchange for the permit thereby cutting back expenses. If you are looking for flowers check out Cheniers Greenhouse |
For example, community-driven pages like “Enjoy Escanaba” on Facebook showcase local businesses, new openings, and events. This type of content is less formal advertising and more organic, with residents and business owners sharing updates that create a sense of community. As more people become aware of what a place offers—whether in Escanaba or nearby areas like Gladstone—they are more likely to visit, explore local websites, and make purchases. Over time, this collective visibility contributes to a stronger regional brand, benefiting both individual businesses and the broader community.
A key strength of this approach is its authenticity. Because the content is driven by social interest rather than formal marketing campaigns, it tends to resonate more with people searching online for things to do, places to visit, or products to buy. Message credibility is higher. Simply sharing updates about new stores, services, or offerings increases awareness and can influence future consumer behavior. Many people discover businesses this way and make a mental note to visit later, demonstrating how even simple posts can have meaningful economic impact.
There is also a network effect at play. Local businesses benefit from promoting shared community platforms because attracting visitors to one business often leads them to explore others nearby. This clustering effect—where businesses support each other’s visibility—strengthens the overall commercial environment and attracts the right customer base for multiple establishments. Businesses supporting each other leads to a total net gain for all.
From a broader perspective, social media should be viewed as a system made up of different platforms serving different purposes. Some pages promote events and new developments, while others—such as community “rants and raves” groups—provide feedback and highlight areas for improvement even if one has to look at the theme versus the specifics. Additional platforms may target investors or tourists by showcasing attractions and opportunities in the area. Together, these channels contribute to a more complete and dynamic picture of the community’s brand. Those who are searching information benefit from multiple avenues.
Ultimately, coordinated and organic use of social media can play a significant role in revitalizing small and medium-sized business environments and downtown areas. By increasing awareness, fostering community engagement, and promoting local offerings, these platforms help attract visitors, support entrepreneurs, and encourage new investment.
Here is the study....
Influence Of Social Media On Business Performance Of Small And Medium Enterprises
Calvert-Antoye, A. J. (2024). Influence of social media on business performance of small and medium enterprises (Doctoral dissertation, Walden University). Walden University ScholarWorks. https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=18756&context=dissertations
| (Illustrative Only) James builds custom robots and Jane wants to angel fund a start up to increase returns. Places like Escanaba might provide the right balance between labor skills and start-up investments opportunities. Local community colleges and universities can help foster human capital development. Start Up and Incumbent Firms Hedge Funding Start-Ups Predictive Analysis Human Capital |
Addressing these gaps is not solely about increasing pay. Non-financial factors—such as quality of life, community environment, and access to amenities—can also play a significant role in attracting and retaining talent. At the same time, major manufacturers in the state appear to be adopting a cautious, “wait-and-see” approach due to uncertainty around policy and market conditions. This is especially evident in the transition toward electric vehicle (EV) strategies, which has generated both momentum and opposition, likely leaving some firms unsure of their next steps.
Although the outlook reflects conditions from a few months ago, the broader trends remain relevant and generally optimistic. One potential strategy for businesses is to consider investment in smaller or mid-sized communities, encourage the sparking of start-ups to test new ideas/lines, and fostering specific human capital skills that can help support their and other businesses. For example, Escanaba has experienced growth in tourism while also developing a localized economic ecosystem where manufacturing, quality of life, and affordability reinforce one another. This kind of environment can create a sustainable and attractive setting for both businesses and workers.
For companies evaluating domestic or international expansion, these types of communities may offer compelling advantages. Locations with strong infrastructure, a skilled workforce, lower costs of living, and supportive local communities can provide a more balanced and strategic foundation for long-term investment and returns. There is much more than dollars and cents in raising ROI and employee satisfaction that can attract strong talent.
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Summary of the 2026 Michigan Economic Outlook.......
2026 Economic Outlook Survey Results
Confidence is returning to Michigan’s business community, with a three-year outlook score of 75 on a 100-point scale.
Positive sentiment regarding the state's economy rose to 48%, up from 43% the previous year.
Business friendliness remains a concern for leaders, with the metric edging down to a score of 62.
Wage and Income Statistics
Michigan has experienced a long-term decline in wage competitiveness, moving from 10% above the national average in 1990 to 4% below it in 2026.
Residents currently earn approximately 87 cents for every dollar earned by the average American.
The state’s national ranking for per capita income has fallen from 16th in 1999 to 40th today.
Employment and Labor Market Trends
Labor data shows a contradiction: resident employment dropped by 30,000, while payroll employment rose by 40,000.
Economists predict a "soft patch" or growth pause in the labor market for the first half of 2026.
A pickup in hiring and economic activity is expected in the latter half of 2026 and into 2027.
Automotive Industry and Policy Impact
The average cost of a new vehicle has reached $48,000, with tariffs expected to add another $3,000 to that price.
Recent changes to fuel economy standards (CAFE) have removed financial penalties, which may temporarily benefit the Detroit Three.
Major manufacturers are managing significant capital risk, including $6 billion to $7 billion in redirected investments due to shifting EV strategies.
Current Business Sentiment
Policy uncertainty is cited as the greatest hurdle to business growth and capital investment.
Survey respondents are polarized regarding federal policies, with 55% viewing them negatively and 35% positively.
Despite statistical challenges, industry leaders remain optimistic about Michigan's talent pool and its high-ranking research universities.