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How to Successfully Work from Home Wellness Lifestyle

10 Healthy Practices for How to Successfully Work From Home

By Patrick Jeffs, PhD, LCMHC, SEP Dr. Patrick Jeffs is a resiliency trainer, coach and consultant with The Resiliency Solution. As co-founder and CFO of the NC Center for Resiliency PLLC in Chapel Hill, Patrick has researched the intersection of clinical application and business for the past 15 years. We asked Patrick to give us […]

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The Heart of the Home

Find inspiration in these three kitchen redesigns By Matt White | Photography by Beth Mann Ann Saunders and her family moved into their Governors Club home in 1997, renovating most of the house in their first year. But 20 years later, Ann was finding that every time she walked into her kitchen, she was reminded

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The Daily Grind

  Tony Sabbagh grew up in Mooresville, north of Charlotte, wakeboarding and waterskiing on Lake Norman and riding skateboards whenever he could with his friends. “It was the ’80s,” Tony says. “There was Tony Hawk and all that.” By 2003, he’d moved to Chatham as his work as a sales rep for a forklift company

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All the World’s a Stage

by Matt White  | Photography by Beth Mann Odin Withrow, 12, was taking individual music lessons at the Sweet Bee Theater last summer when he saw that tryouts were approaching for the Pittsboro Youth Theater (PYT) production of “Mary Poppins.” He’d never been in a play and, as a homeschooled student, didn’t know the troupe’s performers, many

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Mountain Biking Chatham Magazine Dec 2019

Ride Every Mountain

Jerel Wilson wants girls and women of every age to discover mountain biking – and watch out for trees Jerel Wilson sees cycling as a perfect way to spend time with her daughters, Sydney, 3, and Anna, 5. By Matt White / Photography by Beth Mann  On a recent afternoon at a wooded trail in

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Literary Legacy

George Moses Horton Day Keeps The Memory of an African American Poet Alive at the School That Bears His Name       Cattia Blake, 11, Amanda Zrubek, 13, Ashlynn Poston, 12, and Yareni Delgadillo Delgado, 11, wrote poems for their school’s annual George Moses Horton Day.   By Matt White / Photography by Beth

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