Independence Day honors the courage of our forefathers and the freedoms they secured, reminding us of the values that unite us as Americans. As we gather with loved ones to celebrate, Sears Home Services wishes you and your family a joyous, safe, and memorable Fourth of July. May the spirit of liberty and unity shine bright in your festivities #IndependenceDay #FourthofJuly #Sears #SearsHomeServices #Freedom
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Memorial Day is one of the most important days we recognize as citizens of the United States of America. This quote by Harry S. Truman helps us understand that it is our duty to reflect on and express our gratitude for the service of those who have fought to protect our rights and freedoms. Many individuals have given their lives to enshrine the daily comforts and feelings of happiness we are able to enjoy, and we should never take this for granted. Originally, this day celebrated the end of the Civil War, but it now acts as a solemn reminder of all that we have fought for as a nation throughout our proud history: freedom, liberty, democracy, and fairness. Pausing regular life to remember the sacrifices of those who came before and celebrating all that we have yet to do as a great nation is one small way to show our understanding of the complex and painful histories we represent as a nation. When so much of the world is experiencing so much grief, we owe it to ourselves to reflect on our own past and all that we have worked together to protect and provide for the citizens of the United States. This Memorial Day, as we enjoy the beginning of summer, let us also solemnly consider our ongoing responsibility to uphold and fight for those values that comprise this beautiful country: freedom, fairness, and equality for all. #memorialday #freedom #equalityforall
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Memorial Day is one of the most important days we recognize as citizens of the United States of America. This quote by Harry S. Truman helps us understand that it is our duty to reflect on and express our gratitude for the service of those who have fought to protect our rights and freedoms. Many individuals have given their lives to enshrine the daily comforts and feelings of happiness we are able to enjoy, and we should never take this for granted. Originally, this day celebrated the end of the Civil War, but it now acts as a solemn reminder of all that we have fought for as a nation throughout our proud history: freedom, liberty, democracy, and fairness. Pausing regular life to remember the sacrifices of those who came before and celebrating all that we have yet to do as a great nation is one small way to show our understanding of the complex and painful histories we represent as a nation. When so much of the world is experiencing so much grief, we owe it to ourselves to reflect on our own past and all that we have worked together to protect and provide for the citizens of the United States. This Memorial Day, as we enjoy the beginning of summer, let us also solemnly consider our ongoing responsibility to uphold and fight for those values that comprise this beautiful country: freedom, fairness, and equality for all. #memorialday #freedom #equalityforall
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As Memorial Day approaches, let's ensure our tributes are respectful and meaningful. Here's what NOT to say in your Memorial Day post: --Avoid trivializing the day with phrases like "Happy Memorial Day." It's a time for solemn reflection, not celebration. --Don't make it about sales or promotions. This day is about honoring the sacrifices of our fallen heroes, not shopping discounts. --Refrain from self-promotion or using the day to boost your own agenda. Keep the focus on honoring those who served. --Avoid political statements or divisive rhetoric. Memorial Day transcends politics; it's about unity and gratitude. --Don't forget the families of the fallen. Acknowledge their loss and the ongoing impact of their loved one's sacrifice. Let's honor Memorial Day with the dignity and respect it deserves. #MemorialDay #RespectfulRemembrance
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#Juneteenth has become the most well-known celebration for the ending of slavery in the United States and viewed by some as America’s second Independence Day. But the history of this important celebration is complex and often misunderstood. Dating back to 1865, the holiday commemorates the day when 250,000 slaves in the state of Texas, which became the last bastion for slavery during the final days of the #Civil War, were declared free by the US Army. As soon as the following year, local festivities were organized in African American communities to celebrate and remember the significance of that day, June 19. The celebrations continued year after year. In the 20th century, as African Americans from Texas and neighboring states spread throughout the country, so too did Juneteenth celebrations. In 1980, Texas became the first to make it a state holiday. Shortly thereafter, other states followed suit, along with organizations and businesses across the nation hosting events and educational opportunities dedicated to commemorating the significance of this day. In 2021, the day became a national holiday! #FreedomDay #EmancipationDay #Juneteenth2024 #BlackHistory #CelebrateFreedom, #EndRacism #EqualityForAll #BlackLiberation, #JuneteenthCelebration #JusticeForAll #BlackCulture #RememberHistory #homeandcommunitybasedservices #homehealth #hospice #homecare
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We understand that Father’s Day is difficult for many. It is our hope to offer some ideas on how to celebrate and remember fathers or another significant influence in your life. Visit this link to learn more: https://hubs.li/Q02xBh5V0
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We understand that Father’s Day is difficult for many. It is our hope to offer some ideas on how to celebrate and remember fathers or another significant influence in your life. Visit this link to learn more: https://hubs.li/Q02xBgYN0
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Happy Memorial Day! 🇺🇲 We want to take a moment to show our gratitude for those who have made the greatest sacrifice, their life, on behalf of the United States. Regardless of how we feel right now, I know that the rights and freedoms we have were hard won. Thank you to our heroes! ❤️🤍💙 "Courage is more exhilarating than fear and in the long run it is easier. We do not have to become heroes overnight. Just one step at a time." – Eleanor Roosevelt #SalesUpRising #businesscoach #salescoach #salescoaching #businessgrowth #businessmentor #businessgoals #MemorialDay #LestWeNotForget #EleanorRoosevelt #EleanorRooseveltQuotes
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#Juneteenth has become the most well-known celebration for the ending of slavery in the United States and viewed by some as America’s second Independence Day. But the history of this important celebration is complex and often misunderstood. Dating back to 1865, the holiday commemorates the day when 250,000 slaves in the state of Texas, which became the last bastion for slavery during the final days of the #Civil War, were declared free by the US Army. As soon as the following year, local festivities were organized in African American communities to celebrate and remember the significance of that day, June 19. The celebrations continued year after year. In the 20th century, as African Americans from Texas and neighboring states spread throughout the country, so too did Juneteenth celebrations. In 1980, Texas became the first to make it a state holiday. Shortly thereafter, other states followed suit, along with organizations and businesses across the nation hosting events and educational opportunities dedicated to commemorating the significance of this day. In 2021, the day became a national holiday! #FreedomDay #EmancipationDay #Juneteenth2024 #BlackHistory #CelebrateFreedom, #EndRacism #EqualityForAll #BlackLiberation, #JuneteenthCelebration #JusticeForAll #BlackCulture #RememberHistory #homeandcommunitybasedservices #homehealth #hospice #homecare
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Honoring Courage and Self-Belief on Memorial Day. Today, we honor the brave men and women who have served and sacrificed for our freedom. Memorial Day is a reminder of the courage and selflessness that defines our nation's heroes. But it's also a reminder of the power of self-belief. Our fallen heroes believed in something greater than themselves, and they had the courage to act on it. They showed us that with unwavering self-belief, we can overcome even the most daunting challenges. As you reflect on their legacy, ask yourself: - What do I believe in? - What am I willing to stand up for? - What challenges can I overcome with unwavering self-belief? Remember, self-belief is the spark that ignites your potential. It's the fuel that drives you to achieve your goals and make a difference in the world. Embrace your own self-belief, dare to dream big, take risks, and push beyond your limits. NurseKhaphie 💕 #MemorialDay #SelfBelief #Courage #Heroes #Inspiration #Motivation
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As we approach Memorial Day, a solemn day of remembrance and reflection, it's disheartening to see the usual trend of retailers remaining open, prioritizing profits over pause. While I understand the dynamics of commerce, this day should be an exception. It's a day to honor those who made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedoms, not a day for sales and revenue. Equally conflicting are the posts that will soon flood our feeds, offering thanks to our veterans while simultaneously promoting profit-generating activities. This dichotomy does not sit well with me. Memorial Day is not just another holiday; it's a day of national reverence. I urge businesses and individuals alike in the future, to consider the true meaning of this day. Let's dedicate it to genuine reflection and honor, not to the pursuit of profit. Let's show our respect not just in words but in actions that align with the spirit of Memorial Day. #MemorialDay #Honor #Reflection #Respect 🇺🇸🫡
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