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    Nicole Shariat Farb is an American entrepreneur and business executive. She is a co-founder and the chief executive officer of the video community Darby Smart. [1] [2] [3] Prior to founding the company, Farb worked as a Head of Emerging Private Companies at Goldman Sachs. [4] [5] Farb has also appeared several times on Good Morning America as a ...

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    Sachs hoped to support women attempting to flip Republican-held seats in 2018 elections. [14] Her motivation to make the film began after her profound dismay at the 2016 presidential election results, when Sachs joined women's protests , and then was heartened when numerous women declared they were running for political office.

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    Nicole Gelinas (born June 13, 1975) [1] is an American conservative journalist, Chartered Financial Analyst, editor for the New York Post, and senior fellow of the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research.

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    Early research studies on gratitude journals by Emmons & McCullough found "counting one's blessings" in a journal led to improved psychological and physical functioning. . Participants who recorded weekly journals, each consisting of five things they were grateful for, were more optimistic towards the upcoming week and life as a whole, spent more time exercising, and had fewer symptoms of ...