Holidays

Happy Labor Day 2021!

Ten Facts About Labor Day 1. The idea first became public in 1882. In September 1882, the unions of New York City decided to have a parade to celebrate their members being in unions, and to show support for all unions. At least 20,000 people were there, and the workers had to give up a day’s pay to attend. There was also a lot of beer involved in the event. 2. The New York parade inspired other unions. Other regions

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It’s Not About the Bunny

As Easter fast approaches and we prepare to celebrate with our families, we can easily become overwhelmed by the options available to us due to the commercialization of Easter. There are chocolate bunnies of all shapes and sizes, plastic eggs covered in glitter and other designs, toys galore, and baskets for hunters big and small. The real meaning of Easter is easily overshadowed. Put simply, it’s not about the bunny, it’s about the lamb. The Bible has no mention of

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Happy New Year 2021!

  Happy New Year! We hope the first two weeks of 2021 have felt like a fresh start and that you are well on your way to achieving your personal and business goals this year. The NextLevel Thinking Team is excited to dream BIG and  with you in 2021! Spread the love

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Merry Christmas 2020!

From our homes to yours, we wish you a Merry Christmas! Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays! We pray that you enjoy the holidays with those that matter most (around the tree or virtually). Though we are far apart this year, we hope our 2020 Christmas video brings a smile to your face. Click here to view the 2020 NLT Christmas Video. Spread the love

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Veteran’s Day 2020

“On November 11th, we pause to reflect on American Veterans, men and women who have served and sacrificed while wearing the uniforms of the Nation—ordinary Americans performing extraordinary service.” – Veteran’s Affairs Secretary Robert Wilkie Today we salute veterans and their families for the sacrifices they have made to ensure our freedom. We pledge to never forget your selfless and extraordinary service. May God bless you! With Heartfelt Thanks, The Team at NextLevel Thinking You can view Secretary Wilkie’s full

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Have a great Labor Day Weekend!

1. The idea first became public in 1882. In September 1882, the unions of New York City decided to have a parade to celebrate their members being in unions, and to show support for all unions. At least 20,000 people were there, and the workers had to give up a day’s pay to attend. There was also a lot of beer involved in the event. 2. The New York parade inspired other unions. Other regions started having parades, and by 1887,

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Happy Easter: Celebrate the Treasure in Your Trial

Happy Easter! We hope your Easter is blessed and full of hope. Be safe, enjoy one another, and rejoice. The tomb is empty! The NextLevel Thinking Team Are you overwhelmed with worry?  We found hope and joy after listening to Tony Evans’ sermon from last week.  We’d encourage you to watch and let Evans help you find “find the treasure in your trial.” Spread the love

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