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6 Survival Tips for Your First Week

The following post is from Meg T. who interned with Reynolds this summer. The first week at a new job can be exciting, yet intimidating at the same time. You

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5 Healthy Lunches to Bring to Work

When packing a lunch for work, some of the main necessities tend to be portability, storability, and ease. It can be difficult to meet all of those requirements and still

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Reynolds Associates Helping with Habitat for Humanity Build

Associates Roll Up Sleeves for Habitat of Greater Dayton

The Reynolds Associate Foundation partnered with Habitat for Humanity of Greater Dayton to help construct the framework of two homes for families in the Dayton area. On an early Saturday

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Continue to Invest in Your Education

Your education shouldn't stop with a degree. As a young professional, it is important to continue to invest in your knowledge bank by taking classes to sharpen or acquire new skills.

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Surviving Embarrassing Moments at Work

I clobbered someone at work, and thankfully, I did not get fired or arrested. I was walking with my head down. His feet were moving in my direction, yet his

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Woman Moving into a New Town

5 Tips for Staying Safe in a New Town

With the hustle and bustle of a new job or internship, one often thinks about all of the good that comes from traveling to, or maybe even living in, a

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4 Tips on How to Make the Most of Your Weekend

The clock reads 4:58 p.m. on Friday afternoon, and the office is buzzing with anticipation for the weekend. You have your weekend to-do list in hand and the determination to

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Steady State Cardio and High Intensity Interval Training

Since the arrival of spring and warm weather, I have noticed more and more Reynolds associates are taking their workouts outside. In celebration of getting off of the treadmill and on to an

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Avoiding The Common Cold

At Reynolds and Reynolds, we encourage our associates to make their wellness a top priority, but the winter months prove to challenge that mindset. Stuffiness, runniness, and the general pain

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Multi-ethnic, mature women (50s) power walking in the park.

Working Out to Stay Well

While most people think of exercise as a way to lose weight, there are a lot of other hidden benefits to working out. One is particularly helpful when it feels

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