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Happy Thanksgiving 2023, and let’s emphasize the spirit of giving!

Happy Thanksgiving - Spirit of givingHappy Thanksgiving 2023, and let’s emphasize the spirit of giving!

As we celebrate this special day of gratitude, we can emphasize the spirit of giving – reflecting on how we can continue to make a positive impact in our families, among our friends, and in our larger communities.

Here are some ideas for acts of kindness and giving for thirty days, spread out through next year, to help establish the spirit of giving – a giving mindset and a great giving exploration:

  1. November 23, Thanksgiving Day 2023 Many families really do take time to express what they’re thankful for, including the opportunity to bring those dearest to us, nearest to us, once more.
  2. November 24, Friendsgiving Day 2023  Ditto #1 above.
  3. November 25  Small Business Saturday 2023 Patronize your favorite small shop(s).
  4. November 27  Cyber Monday 2023 If you’re not in a position to patronize your favorite small shops – or even if you are – go the extra mile and give them a great review on Google or a community bulletin board.  Tell others why they’re a favorite of yours.
  5. November 30, 2023 Give yourself “Calls to Action.”  Subscribe to newsletters or podcasts having to do with volunteer service work and causes with which you identify to be aware of what is happening in your areas of interest on a long-term basis.
  6. December 1, 2023 – Support a Local Food Bank Consider donating non-perishable food items to your nearest food bank. Many people struggle with food insecurity, especially during the holiday season.
  7. December 15, 2023 – Provide Warm Clothing Gather gently-used coats, scarves, and gloves, and donate them to a homeless shelter. Winter can be harsh, and your donations can make a big difference.
  8. December 25, 2023 – Christmas Giving Continue the tradition of giving by volunteering at a Christmas charity event or donating to a favorite charitable organization.

    Extend the Spirit of Giving through the New Year

  9. January 7, 2024 – Volunteer at a Senior Center or Assisted Living Facility.  Spend some time with elderly residents at a local senior center. Your companionship can brighten their day and reduce feelings of loneliness…both ways!
  10. January 21, 2024 – Clean Up a Local Park Organize a community clean-up day at a nearby park. A cleaner environment benefits everyone and fosters community pride.
  11. February 14, 2024 – Send Cards to Hospitalized Children Create and send Valentine’s Day cards to children in the hospital. Your warm wishes can bring smiles to their faces during a challenging time.
  12. March 3, 2024 – Plant a Tree Join a tree-planting event in your area. Trees improve air quality, provide shade, and contribute to a healthier planet.
  13. March 17, 2024 – Help a Neighbor Offer assistance to an elderly or disabled neighbor, whether it’s shoveling snow, grocery shopping, or simply being a good listener.
  14. April 22, 2024 – Earth Day Cleanup Participate in an Earth Day cleanup event to remove litter from local streets and parks. A cleaner environment benefits everyone’s quality of life.
  15. May 5, 2024 – Donate Blood Visit a local blood donation center and give the gift of life. Blood donations are crucial for saving lives in emergencies and medical procedures.
  16. May 20, 2024 – Support a Local Animal Shelter Donate pet supplies, volunteer your time, or consider adopting a furry friend from a local animal shelter.
  17. June 10, 2024 – Mentor a Student Offer your expertise to mentor a student in your field. Guidance and support can significantly impact their educational and career journey.
  18. June 24, 2024 – Community Garden Join or start a community garden project, providing fresh produce to those in need and fostering a sense of unity.
  19. July 7, 2024 – Send Care Packages to Troops Assemble care packages with essential items and snacks to send to deployed military personnel. Your support boosts morale.
  20. July 21, 2024 – Organize a Charity Run/Walk Host a charity run or walk to raise funds for a cause you’re passionate about. It promotes fitness and community engagement.
  21. August 15, 2024 – Donate Books Contribute books to a local library or school. Reading opens doors to knowledge and opportunities for young minds.
  22. August 29, 2024 – Help a Homeless Shelter Provide hygiene kits or toiletries to a homeless shelter. These small items can make a big difference for those in need.
  23. September 11, 2024 – Remember 9/11 Pay tribute to the heroes and victims of 9/11 by supporting a charity related to first responders or veterans.
  24. September 25, 2024 – Support A Group or Organization You Care About  If you’ve had a loved one affected by disease or disabilty, take time to donate of volunteer on your loved one’s behalf.  Perhaps support a group that hasn’t directly affected you or a loved one, simply to reach out and learn while helping.
  25. October 10, 2024 – Assist a Domestic Violence Shelter Offer your time or resources to a domestic violence shelter, helping survivors rebuild their lives.
  26. October 24, 2024 – Organize a Community Cleanup Rally or simply join others in your community to clean up a neglected area, making it safer and more inviting for everyone.
  27. November 8, 2024 – Help a Children’s Hospital Donate toys, art supplies, or funds to a children’s hospital. Bringing joy to young patients is a heartwarming endeavor.
  28. November 22, 2024 – Thanksgiving Again! Celebrate Thanksgiving by volunteering at a local soup kitchen or providing meals to families in need.
  29. December 10, 2024 – Sponsor a Family for the Holidays Support a less fortunate family during the holiday season by providing gifts, groceries, or other necessities.
  30. December 25, 2024 – Christmas Giving Continue the tradition of giving by volunteering at a Christmas charity event or donating to a favorite charitable organization.
  31. December 31, 2024  Thanks for Giving!  Now look ahead and plan to do more in the year 2025!  Look at all you’ve done, and ask yourself what you enjoyed doing the most.  Plan on more of it.  Ask yourself what you’d like to learn about, and see if there’s a way to learn while serving.  Do you notice how nicely this will tie in with New Year’s Resolutions a little over a year from now?

Happy Thanksgiving - Spirit of givingThese acts of kindness in a true spirit of giving can have a lasting and meaningful impact on your family, friends, and community, aligning you with your spirit of giving not only during Thanksgiving but throughout the entire year. Remember, the benefits extend beyond those you help; they also enrich your own life and contribute to a stronger, more caring society.

We welcome you to share your ideas in the “Spirit of Giving” in the comments below.

Happy Thanksgiving!

Please contact us with questions.  Best to callemail or visit our site for the best response.  We do invite you to engage with us on social media (just not for immediate needs).

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Thanks to our friends & vendors at www.WisX.com for sharing this post with us, so we could share it with you!  WisX, in turn, thanks Paul Haut of WHaut.com and Mark Mullarky of GreatLakesTS.com who – each in their own spirit of giving – gave us the ideas for these holiday blog posts!

Happy Veterans Day 2023 – Thank You for Your Service

Thank you for your service. Veterans Day, observed annually on November 11, holds a special place in the heart of our nation. It’s a day dedicated to honoring the brave men and women who have served in the United States Armed Forces. These individuals have made significant sacrifices to protect the freedoms and values that we cherish as a nation. As we commemorate Veterans Day, it’s essential to reflect on the importance of this day and the ways we can show our appreciation to veterans.

Thank you for your service! Image of Service Members in uniform saluting the U.S. flag as it passes in a Veterans Day Parade

SAN ANGELO, Texas — Airman 1st Class Jessica Keith, 17th Training Wing, renders a salute as the United States Flag goes by during the San Angelo Veterans Day Parade. Thank you for your service!

The phrase “thank a veteran” embodies the spirit of Veterans Day. It’s a simple yet powerful act of gratitude that can mean a great deal to those who have served. Whether it’s a word of thanks, a wave, or a thumbs up, these small gestures can have a big impact. If you encounter a veteran, perhaps identifiable by a cap or other insignia indicating their service, taking a moment to acknowledge their contribution is a meaningful way to honor their service.

Thank you for your service!  Please, be well!

However, Veterans Day is not just about gratitude. It’s also a time to raise awareness about the challenges many veterans face after their service, particularly concerning mental health. The rate of suicide and mental illness among veterans is alarmingly high. According to a report by the Department of Veterans Affairs, the risk of suicide among U.S. veterans is significantly higher compared to the non-veteran population. This statistic is a sobering reminder of the mental health struggles that many veterans endure.

It’s crucial, therefore, that our support for veterans extends beyond mere words of thanks.

Thank you for your service! Image of a distraught soldier on a banner with phone numbers to reach out to for mental health counseling.

Both of these phone numbers were confirmed on November 10, 2023, and reported to us to be staffed 24/7. Also, one operator suggested dialing 988 for crisis help. To all Vets: Thank you for your service! Please, take good care of yourself.

Active engagement in their well-being is paramount. If you know a veteran, Veterans Day is a perfect opportunity to check in with them. A simple phone call, message, or visit can go a long way in showing them they are not alone and that their service and sacrifices are not forgotten.

Supporting veterans also means advocating for better mental health services and resources. Encouraging public policies and programs that provide comprehensive mental health care and support for veterans is essential. This includes access to counseling, therapy, and medical services tailored to the unique challenges that veterans face.

In conclusion, Veterans Day is a day of honor, reflection, and action. It’s a day to express our gratitude to those who have served and to remember the sacrifices they – and their families – have made. But it’s also a day to acknowledge the ongoing struggles many veterans face and to commit to supporting them in any way we can. By taking the time to thank a veteran and by being mindful of their mental health needs, we can show our true appreciation for their service and contribute to their well-being.

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Thanks to our friend and vendor, Mark Mullarky of Great Lakes Tech Services, LLC for the original idea of recognizing Veterans several times each year, and sharing the recognition.

We share his sentiments:  Happy Veterans Day!  Thank you for your service!

Regards,

Keith Klein
Organizer, Wisconsin Business Owners
Founder & CEO, OnYourMark, LLC

We welcome your comments, questions and suggestions.  Please contact us with questions.  Best to callemail or visit our site for the best response.  We do invite you to engage with us on social media (just not for immediate needs).

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Happy Labor Day 2023!

Happy Labor Day 2023! This day serves as an annual commemoration of the labor movement’s contributions to the social and economic achievements of American workers. Importantly, it’s a time to reflect on significant milestones that have shaped our current work environment. The journey to secure workers’ rights has been long, and many of the benefits we enjoy today are a direct result of decades of activism, advocacy, and sometimes, upheaval.

40-Hour Workweek The concept of a 40-hour workweek is largely credited to the labor movement, which campaigned for shorter work hours to replace the grueling schedules that were commonplace during the Industrial Revolution. The Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 (FLSA) finally established the five-day, 40-hour workweek, among other labor protections. Prior to this, it was not uncommon for workers, including children, to work 12-16 hour days, six days a week. Henry Ford was among the first industrialists to adopt a five-day, 40-hour workweek, but it was the collective bargaining power of labor unions that helped to institutionalize this schedule as standard practice across industries. (“The Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938,” U.S. Department of Labor, DOL.gov)

Ending Child Labor Child labor was another scourge that plagued early American industry. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, children as young as five worked in mills, factories, and mines under hazardous conditions. The National Child Labor Committee was formed in 1904, paving the way for the Keating-Owen Act of 1916, which sought to regulate child labor. While it was struck down by the Supreme Court, it set the groundwork for future reforms. Ultimately, the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) of 1938 effectively curtailed child labor by setting minimum ages and maximum hours for young workers. (“Child Labor in U.S. History,” American Federation of Teachers)

Labor Day’s Relevance Today Despite these historical wins, the labor movement’s work is far from complete. Issues like income inequality, workplace safety, and the rights of gig economy workers continue to be at the forefront of public policy discussions. For instance, the PRO Act, a progressive labor law reform, aims to strengthen workers’ ability to organize and negotiate for better working conditions. (“What is the PRO Act? Here’s What You Need to Know,” Economic Policy Institute)

Labor Day serves as a reminder not only of what has been achieved but also of the challenges that lie ahead. Even as we celebrate, advocacy for better labor conditions is not a thing of the past but an ongoing necessity. Whether it’s advocating for a living wage, pushing for comprehensive healthcare benefits, or tackling the challenges of a changing economic landscape, the labor movement continues to play an integral role in shaping the American work experience.

In an evolving work environment, let’s remember that good business happens when employees are treated fairly, enabling people to deal confidently with one another. This Labor Day, let’s honor the past, assess the present, and look forward to a future where labor rights continue progressing.

Again, Happy Labor Day 2023! Today, we honor the bedrock of our economy—the workers. This year, the significance of worker appreciation has new layers, especially in light of record-low unemployment rates and the unique challenges of the contemporary labor market. With this environment, it becomes even more crucial to remember that each worker is not just a cog in the machine, but a human being deserving of respect, fair treatment, and recognition for their contributions to society and the economy.

Why Worker Appreciation Matters In any work setting, showing appreciation for employees goes beyond the mere act of recognition; it is a strategic imperative for fostering a productive and engaged workforce. Appreciation impacts morale, job satisfaction, and even the bottom line. Studies have shown that employees who feel appreciated are more productive, engaged, and loyal to their companies. (“The Connection Between Employee Recognition and Engagement,” Forbes, Forbes.com)

Dynamic of Low Unemployment While record-low unemployment offers an array of opportunities for workers, it doesn’t automatically equate to job satisfaction or security. Thus, recognizing workers for their efforts becomes even more critical. Employers should be proactive in offering competitive salaries, robust benefit packages, and opportunities for advancement to attract and retain top talent. A satisfied and appreciated worker is not only productive but also more likely to be engaged in their work, which ultimately benefits both the individual and the organization.

The Gig Economy & Freelancers The rise of the gig economy has presented new challenges in worker appreciation. Many gig workers do not have the security of full-time employment or the traditional avenues for recognition that come with it. However, they are still an integral part of the labor force that contributes immensely to the economy. This Labor Day, let’s extend our appreciation to gig workers, freelancers, and contractors who often work without the safety net of employee benefits or institutional support. (“Gig Economy Data and Labor Market Impact,” Investopedia)

Unseen and Undervalued Workers Worker appreciation must also extend to those in roles that are often overlooked. This includes essential workers in healthcare, public transportation, and sanitation, among others. The pandemic has shed light on their importance, and Labor Day serves as a reminder to continually recognize their value.

Inclusion and Equity Appreciation is not a one-size-fits-all endeavor. Employers should strive for inclusive practices that recognize the diverse contributions of all employees. Whether it’s through pay equity audits or career development programs that serve underrepresented communities, embracing diversity and inclusion is not only morally right but also beneficial for business. (“How Diversity and Inclusion Drive Business Success,” Harvard Business Review)

Conclusion Labor Day 2023 offers a moment to pause and appreciate the labor force’s incredible diversity and resilience. This appreciation is not just an annual observance but should be a continuous practice. From C-suite executives to gig workers, from full-time employees to freelancers, today we say, “Thank you for your labor.” Your work powers our communities, drives innovation, and forms the backbone of our society. Here’s to fair practices, decent wages, and a working environment that recognizes and values each one of you.

Happy Labor Day 2023!

Written by Keith Klein of OnYourMark, LLC with an AI assist.

Regards,
Keith Klein & the team at OnYourMark, LLC
Organizer, Wisconsin Business Owners
Proprietor, Main Street Oil
Author, WebForging, A Practical Guide to the Art of Forging Your Web Presence

Thanks to our friends & clients, Paul Haut of WHaut.com and Mark Mullarky of GreatLakesTS.com who inspired these holiday blog posts!

We welcome your comments, questions and suggestions.  Please contact us with questions.  Best to callemail or visit our site for the best response.  We do invite you to engage with us on social media (just not for immediate needs).

As always, if you like, you will find us on the following social media sites, among many others:

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Happy Independence Day 2023 – Toward A More Perfect Union

The phrase “toward a more perfect union” comes from the Preamble of the United States Constitution, a document that embodies the ideals of freedom, liberty, and justice that we celebrate every 4th of July. This phrase captures the aspirational nature of the American project, an ongoing endeavor to create a nation that continually improves and refines itself, a work always in progress. It acknowledges that perfection may not be achievable, but the aspiration itself is worthy.

The 4th of July, or Independence Day, marks the anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, which declared the 13 American colonies as a new nation separate from the British Empire. This declaration was a bold commitment to a set of revolutionary ideas about governance, power, and human rights. It embodies the spirit of self-determination, individual liberty, and collective effort to achieve shared goals.

Toward A More Perfect Union

 

Celebrate! And strive toward a more perfect union!

The celebration of the 4th of July is a commemoration of these founding ideals, and a moment for reflection on how far the nation has come in its pursuit of a “more perfect union.” It’s a time for citizens to consider the progress that’s been made, the challenges that persist, and the work yet to be done.

In many ways, the ongoing struggles for social justice, equality, and inclusion are the modern embodiment of that quest. They reflect the nation’s continued effort to live up to its own high standards and to ensure the freedoms declared at its inception are accessible to all of its people.

Each 4th of July is therefore not just a celebration, but also a renewal of commitment to the ideals of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution, a reminder of the journey toward a more perfect union. It underscores the role every citizen plays in this journey and is an invitation to engage in the continual work of improving the nation. The fireworks, parades, and cookouts are all part of this celebration of unity, progress, and shared commitment to the democratic ideals that our nation was founded upon.

Regards,
Keith Klein & the team at OnYourMark, LLC
Organizer, Wisconsin Business Owners

We welcome your comments, questions and suggestions.  Please contact us with questions.  Best to callemail or visit our site for the best response.  We do invite you to engage with us on social media (just not for immediate needs). As always, if you like, you will find us on the following social media sites, among many others:

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Note: Original blog post from our friends and vendors at WisX.com: inspired by Paul Haut of W. Haut Specialty Co., and Mark Mullarky of Great Lakes Tech Services, LLC.  Written by Keith Klein & the team at OnYourMark, LLC with an AI assist.

“Cars on Main” 

18th Annual Car Show
SAVE THE DATE: Sunday, July 30th, 2023
See these sites for more info on this FREE event:
https://wisowners.com/cars-on-main-2023-come-join-us/

Thanks to Wisconsin Business OwnersMembersSponsors, and our Hosts for free snacks, beverages, and music at this event:

Host: Jennifer Bartelt, Owner of Main Street Framing
Jennifer is a life-long resident of Lannon, and a business owner as well…and her Dad started this event!  Jennifer goes out of her way to help other people and businesses and has been a long-time sponsor of Wisconsin Business Owners.

Greg VaughnVaughn Enterprises, Inc.
Heather Schwartz, Heather Schwartz Photography
Dave WalterTite-Spot Welders, Inc.
Gail YaegerDove Celebration, LLC
Nate KleinPatriot Landscape Co. LLC
Jamie ShibleyThe Expressory
Tamara BurkettTamara Burkett Global
Mike RaberGlobal View Capital Management, LTD.
Bill SargentMilwaukee Headshots
Moe KhaledLuxury Auto Sales & Service
Abe KhaledLuxury Auto Sales & Service
Maggie MonganBrilliant Breakthroughs, Inc.
Mark MullarkyGreat Lakes Tech Services, LLC
and yours truly, Keith Klein, Proprietor of MainStreetOil.comOrganizer of Wisconsin Business Owners, and Founder and CEO of OnYourMark, LLC

Happy Memorial Day weekend – Honor the Fallen

Memorial Day is a time to remember and “Honor the Fallen” – those who have sacrificed their lives while serving in the military.  Memorial Day is also an opportunity for families to honor and remember all their ancestors who have passed away. Recognizing the contributions and sacrifices made by those who came before us helps to deepen our understanding of our roots and strengthen our connection to our history and culture.

Many cultures around the world have unique traditions for honoring and celebrating their ancestors. By incorporating these practices into our own Memorial Day celebrations, we can create a more inclusive and meaningful event. Here are a few ways to honor all of the fallen and our ancestors during Memorial Day:

  • Visit the graves of your ancestors: Spend some time visiting the resting places of your family members who have passed away. Tidy up their gravesites, lay flowers, and share stories about their lives to keep their memory alive.  Ask the old folks in your family to share stories.
  • Create a family tree: Memorial Day can be a great time to work on creating a family tree or updating an existing one. This activity can help you learn about your family history and connect with relatives who may have information about your ancestors.
  • Host a family gathering: Bring your family together to share memories, stories, and traditions that have been passed down through the generations. This can be an opportunity to strengthen family bonds and honor those who came before you.
  • Learn about your cultural heritage: Take time to learn more about your ancestors’ culture, traditions, and history. This can provide valuable context and help you understand their lives better.
  • Light a candle: Light a candle or lantern in memory of your ancestors and the fallen heroes. This simple act can symbolize their guiding presence in your life.
  • Participate in community events: Many communities organize events on Memorial Day to honor the fallen and the ancestors. Join in these events to pay your respects and meet others who share your passion for honoring the past.

We hold in high regard those who, in Lincoln’s words, “gave their last full measure of devotion” on the battlefield simply because it is right and important to “Honor the Fallen.”  It is also important to cherish the memories of our ancestors as well as our fallen heroes, not just on Memorial Day, but every day. By incorporating these practices into our lives, we can ensure that their legacies live on and inspire future generations.

Inspired by Mark Mullarky of Great Lakes Tech Services, LLC.  Written by Keith Klein of OnYourMark, LLC with an AI assist.

Regards,
Keith Klein & the team at OnYourMark, LLC
Organizer, Wisconsin Business Owners

Thanks to our friends & clients, Paul Haut of WHaut.com and Mark Mullarky of GreatLakesTS.com who gave us the ideas for these holiday blog posts!

We welcome your comments, questions and suggestions.  Please contact us with questions.  Best to callemail or visit our site for the best response.  We do invite you to engage with us on social media (just not for immediate needs). As always, if you like, you will find us on the following social media sites, among many others:

Facebook
LinkedIn
Twitter

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