
Did you know… Mission: Milspouse published its 3000th blog post in 2023 and is still growing!

10 Things I’ve Noticed in One Year of Retirement
10 Things I’ve Noticed in One Year of Retirement

5 Ground Rules for Strength Training
If you are just starting your weight-lifting journey, it can be a daunting task. With the advent of social media, there are so many Instagram fitness people showing off their heaviest or most complicated lifts. These videos, while impressive to an experienced strength trainer or lifter, can leave fitness professionals leery, as complicated lifting can shy newbies away from fitness (which is not a good thing). I’m here to give novice lifters a few tips, or rather, ground rules, on how to approach strength training.
More than a Softball Scholarship
Sometimes things come together just at the right time. Call it good fortune. Call it serendipity. Perhaps it’s best described as good things coming to good people.
Just ask the Taft family about it. They will tell you that the Hope For The Warriors New Balance Military Youth Athletic Scholarship arrived at exactly the right time to help their teenage daughter Clara keep her softball dreams alive and reignite her passion for the sport and for life.
News 6 Mashup: June 14, 2021
Here are the top stories for the week of June 14, 2021, straight from AWN News 6 Correspondent, Jolene McNutt:
• Lawmakers Urge Protections for Afghan Allies
• Supreme Court Denies Draft Case
• Trust in VA Up 24 Percent
• This Week in History
Finding Remote Work Using FlexJobs
The coronavirus pandemic ushered in a massive surge of people working from home as companies transitioned out of the office into a remote work environment. Many workers have learned the benefits of remote work—and are now seeking to secure permanent remote jobs. If you’re looking for a remote job or want to learn more about the opportunities available, read on for advice from FlexJobs on ways to research and land your next job.
What is Orthorexia, and How Does It Develop?
Military personnel are expected to uphold a high standard of discipline, control, and fitness. Many military families are also expected to uphold this level of discipline—at home and at the dinner table.
While eating whole foods, fruits, and vegetables is not in itself a bad thing, there is a fine line between “healthy eating” and disordered eating.
11 Things Military Families Want You to Know About Military Life
Military life can be difficult to understand when you look at it from the outside, but if you have a loved one or a friend currently serving, maybe a son or daughter, a niece or nephew, and are unfamiliar with it, here are a few things military families want you to know.
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