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THE LEGAL NAVIGATOR JUNE 2022

6 Months Down — Are You Where You Need to Be?

FROM THE DESK OF Mike Bryan

4 Signs That Can Chart Your Course

Don’t freak out — but we are already halfway through 2022. Have you accomplished what you set out to do yet? Are you on track to do so? Have you completely forgotten your goals for the sake of merely just getting through each day? (I think I speak for all entrepreneurs when I say the latter can happen to the best of us!) January always seems to glitter with possibilities, but by this point in the year, all of that shine seems to have worn off. Now, we’re in the trenches, and it’s vital that we don’t veer off course lest we waste precious time. After all, look at it this way: You only have six months left until 2023! I implore you to heed the following advice. Examine the ways in which 2022 has been a success so far, and replicate that. Then, look at what isn’t working. From marketing campaigns and sales strategies to processes and leadership, it’s imperative to make changes when you find these gaps to get the most out of 2022. I’ll even help you get started. Take a hard look at your leadership team and watch for these signs to plan a better course for the latter half of 2022.

Hello everyone! We are continuing to update our interviews with local home health, assisted living and nursing home facilities. Be sure to watch these videos for all of the latest information you might need. This month I interviewed Shawna Milatovich, account executive with Caretenders VNA. Caretenders offers various levels of home healthcare in several counties, including Muskingum County. During our interview, Shawna explains in detail about what to expect when a loved one requires extra care at home or in an assisted living environment.

Please visit the website below to watch the interview: www.SWBWLawFirm.com/ caretenders I hope you enjoy. Have a great month!

Bad Sign: Your employees are not happy.

Happiness goes a long way in the workplace. This cannot be understated. When your employees actually want to come to work and engage with the people you employ, that’s when you know you have a team that is willing to work hard for your vision. However, bad leaders make this impossible. They may not be empathetic, take time to say thank you, or create opportunities for bonding. In doing so, they are missing a crucial element to employee longevity and success.

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Good Sign: You employ leaders.

creating a company where employees simply punch in and punch out without so much as a care or concern about the work they do. That can spell disaster for your goals.

Leadership is not about holding power over one group. Leaders create opportunities for others to thrive or lead in their own unique ways. For instance, a manager

Good Sign: Your leaders understand your team.

should encourage an employee to help train other employees and to weigh in on process improvements. When that level of accountability is given to everyone, you know your leaders are steering your company on the right path.

I’m not just talking about knowing names and positions. Great leaders spend time with their employees, learning about their personal lives, ambitions, and goals. Leaders who cultivate this relationship with employees create a culture where workers feel comfortable sharing their concerns or ideas. When this happens, companies foster collaborative teamwork opportunities that give projects the best chance to be successful.

Bad Sign: Employees don’t understand your vision.

Take a random poll around your office. Do your employees know your vision or mission statement? Do they understand the core values upon which you have built your business? Are they actively trying to emulate that in the work they do? If you get apathetic responses, you may have leaders who are not sharing the vision and goals of your company. In doing so, they may be

Admitting that you have a leadership problem in your company isn’t easy, but if you can be honest and pinpoint the gaps, then you have already taken the first step toward remedying your leadership issue. Don’t wait; you only have six months left in 2022.

3 Easy Cooking Hacks for Better Nutrition

Making a meal plan is a pain, but you still want to get all your necessary vitamins, minerals, and protein through everyday foods. Even if you’re not a cooking expert, you can employ a few very simple cooking hacks in the dishes you commonly prepare! You'll be surprised how these little boosts can reap big, nutritious rewards. No. 1: Add quinoa to recipes. Want to add extra texture or color to your steamed white or brown rice? Mix it up with 1 cup of quinoa (any color) and another 2 cups of water or broth. Or, simply throw quinoa into any grain-friendly soup you’re preparing, like a simple chicken soup! Quinoa is rich in antioxidants and filled with fiber to lower cholesterol and blood sugar levels, reducing your risk of diabetes and heart disease. No. 2: Replace cream with almond, walnut, or oat milk. Cream is a popular mainstay in any American kitchen, but it doesn’t have to be dairy cream. Plant-based milk and creamer (such as almond, walnut, or oat milk) are often extra rich in vitamins and minerals and low in fat. They contain no cholesterol and are easy on your digestive system. Because they all have slightly different flavor profiles, you can pick your favorite! Walnut milk works surprisingly well in a creamy pasta sauce. No. 3: Add frozen spinach to almost anything. Fresh spinach quickly loses its folate, powerful vitamins, and nutritional benefits over time, but spinach, frozen at its peak freshness, saves the day. That’s why frozen spinach is actually more nutritious than

most fresh spinach at the supermarket! Whether it's for pasta, pizza, scrambled eggs, cheese dip, a smoothie, or curry, frozen spinach is more versatile than you might think. Plus, studies show spinach may have amino acids that help reduce stress and depression! (Bonus) No. 4: Add chia seeds to cold drinks, yogurt, baked desserts, and more! It’s easy to feel guilty for indulging your cravings for sweet tea, pudding, cookies, and cake. But if you add chia seeds, you might feel a little better about it! These small seeds are densely packed with antioxidants, minerals, fiber, and omega-3 fatty acids, all of which may promote heart health, support strong bones, and improve blood sugar management.

We hope these tips help make your favorite dishes a little more fun and guilt-free! Enjoy!

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Dad is a very important person in your life! Every year when Father's Day rolls around, it can be tough to come up with the perfect gift, whether it be for your dad, a new dad, your grandfather, or a father- figure in your life. Getting creative can be tricky, but this list is sure to help you with an idea or two for all different price ranges! Wallet Why not go really classic and opt for a thoughtful and practical gift? It’s Dad’s Day!

6 GIFTS DAD IS SURE TO LOVE

materials, colors, and designs so he can blend in or stand out as much as he wants. A New Cooler Men love their coolers — it’s a foolproof Father’s Day gift! Whether Dad loves to camp, fish, tailgate, go to the beach, or barbeque in the backyard, he’s sure to appreciate a new way to store ice, drinks, food, or bait!

Most men’s wallets see a lot of wear and tear. After all, they’re toted around in pockets all day long, sat on, and are sometimes forgotten about and sent through the laundry. A new one just may be in order! Massage Gun Massage guns are rising in popularity. To help Dad recover from soreness and injury or just a tough workout, a massage gun will do the trick! The best part is that they range in price, and you can even purchase one on Amazon! Apple Watch Strap Does the dad you’re celebrating own an Apple Watch? If so, help him customize it with a new Apple Watch strap. You can choose from many Take a Break!

Tool Bucket Organizer Is your dad a bit of a handyman? Help him get organized and never lose track of his tools again.

Tool bucket organizers come in many forms and, again, can be purchased right online, making your shopping easy!

Bluetooth Headphones or Speakers If your father doesn’t have Bluetooth

headphones or speakers yet, he’s missing out. The opportunity to jam out wirelessly while working out, cutting the grass, doing hobby work, or just relaxing is effortless with this thoughtful gift.

Sweet and Spicy BBQ Chicken Skewers

Inspired by RecipeRunner.com

Ingredients

Directions

For the Marinade • 1 tbsp olive oil • 2 tbsp soy sauce • 2 tbsp chili garlic sauce • 2 tbsp rice vinegar • 3 tbsp honey • Juice of 1 lime • 3/4 tsp smoked paprika • 1/2 tsp salt For the Skewers • 2 lbs chicken breast, cut into bite-size cubes • 1 small pineapple, cut into 1-inch cubes

1. In a bowl, whisk together marinade ingredients.

2. In a reusable freezer bag, combine cubed chicken and all but 1/4 cup of the marinade. 3. Seal bag and massage marinade into the chicken. Chill in the fridge overnight. 4. The following day, preheat the grill to 400 F. Thread chicken and pineapple onto skewers, adding two cubes of chicken for each cube of pineapple. 5. Grill the skewers for 3–4 minutes per side, brushing with the reserved marinade in the final minutes. 6. Serve over rice or with your favorite barbecue sides!

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INSIDE THIS ISSUE From the Desk of Mike Bryan PAGE 1 4 Leadership Signs to Heed PAGE 1 3 Cooking Hacks to Eat Better PAGE 2 Father’s Day Gift Guide PAGE 3 Take a Break PAGE 3 Sweet and Spicy BBQ Chicken Skewers PAGE 3 Is Travel Insurance Worth Your Money? PAGE 4

Travel Insurance: Scam or Savior?

But you can also purchase travel insurance through a reputable third party, and these policies offer cash refunds if your trip is canceled or interrupted. They also typically cover lost or damaged bags, and high-quality policies will cover medical emergencies that occur at your destination. But there may be restrictions, so always make sure you understand the terms and buy coverage that offers the protection you want. It can be hard to swallow the idea of paying more to insure yourself against an event that probably won’t happen. So, can you skip it? The risk you’re willing to take is up to you, but remember the amount of money you’re spending on travel and consider whether it’s worth protecting your investment. While you may decide against travel insurance for your weekend trip two states away, experts recommend always purchasing it for international travel or cruises due to the higher cost and potential for things to go wrong. The price, they say, is usually worth the peace of mind. If you’re going to purchase travel insurance, you should take the time to shop around, just like you did with your accommodations. Not all plans are created equal, so read the fine print and make sure you understand what is covered — and what is not. The last thing you want is to spend your hard-earned money on a policy that leaves you holding the bag.

If you’ve ever booked a plane ticket or hotel stay online, you’ve probably been offered an opportunity to "protect" your purchase for an additional fee. Since you’re spending big dollars on your trip, you may have hovered over the option, wondering if it’s a wise investment or a quick money-making scheme. Before you buy, you should know that trip protection and travel insurance are different. When you book directly through the airline or hotel or on a travel website like Travelocity or Expedia, they offer you trip protection. These plans often provide nothing more than a voucher you can use to reschedule in the event of a cancellation — something you won’t need if you book refundable accommodations.

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