Most salespeople fail in their first year due to a combination of internal and external factors, ranging from inadequate training and support to poor personal habits. The high-pressure environment can expose a new hire’s weaknesses, leading to inconsistent performance and burnout. Here are 10 reasons why most salespeople fail in their first year: 1. Inconsistent
Customer Experience: The $3.7 Trillion Dollar Mistake Companies Make
Bad customer experiences are costing organizations globally an estimated $3.7 trillion annually, according to research from the Qualtrics XM Institute. This figure represents a 19% increase from the previous year’s estimate of $3.1 trillion. The study, based on a global consumer survey of 28,400 individuals across 26 countries and 20 industries conducted in the third quarter of
Everyone Missed THIS… Except Whitney Webb! cipads freeads in the news
While it is impossible to provide a definitive review of a video with the vague title “Everyone Missed THIS… Except Whitney Webb!” there is no record of a recent, widely disseminated video by Whitney Webb with this precise title. It is likely that the title is a clickbait headline used for one of her numerous
Trump Admin SEIZES $15 BILLION From Cartel Leader, Mexico DEMANDS They Share Money
While there was no report of the Trump administration seizing $15 billion from a cartel leader, Mexico’s newly elected President, Claudia Sheinbaum, recently stated she would ask the U.S. to share $15 billion that was forfeited by Sinaloa cartel co-founder Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada. The Zambada case is not related to the Trump administration. His
Maternal and fetal thyroid function and autism spectrum disorder with speech challenges: a review
I write this in hope that other people will take a look at this topic and do a peer review of it and see if there is any good merit for my thoughts on this medical subject. Abstract Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a complex neurodevelopmental condition characterized by deficits in social communication and interaction,
The Complex Relationship Between Thyroid Dysfunction and Epilepsy: A Review of Clinical and Molecular Insights
I write this in hope that other people will take a look at this topic and do a peer review of it and see if there is any good merit for my thoughts on this medical subject. Abstract Epilepsy, a chronic neurological disorder characterized by recurrent seizures, has a complex and multifactorial etiology. Endocrine factors,
Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) and hypothyroidism: a review of the association and potential mechanisms
I write this in hope that other people will take a look at this topic and do a peer review of it and see if there is any good merit for my thoughts on this medical subject. Abstract Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) and hypothyroidism are two distinct, yet potentially interconnected, medical conditions that can
A Critical Review of the Multifaceted Role of Thyroid Hormone in Systemic Health and Disease
I write this in hope that other people will take a look at this topic and do a peer review of it and see if there is any good merit for my thoughts on this medical subject. Affiliations: Scott Richards, collaborating with research themes from Ohio State University, Princeton University, Yale University, and the University of
Multifactorial associations between thyroid dysfunction, nutritional status, and neurodevelopmental and physiological comorbidities: An integrative review and research agenda
By: Scott Richards 8/26/2025 3:40 pm. I write this in hope that other people will take a look at this topic and do a peer review of it and see if there is any good merit for my thoughts on this medical subject. Keywords: Autism spectrum disorder, thyroid, vitamins, headache, breathing, micronutrients, gene-environment interaction Abstract
List Of Vitamins And Their Functions Best Forms For The Body
Vitamins A, C, D, E, K, and the B vitamins (thiamine, riboflavin, niacin, pantothenic acid, biotin, B6, B12, and folate) are essential for growth and function. Functions include vision (Vitamin A), energy production (B vitamins), bone health (Vitamins D & K), cell protection (Vitamins C & E), nerve health (B vitamins), blood clotting (Vitamin K), and healthy











