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by Dianne Orwig
It’s not just coming… it’s officially here! November formally marks the beginning of that festive time of year when time is short, stress is high, and temptation is everywhere. Despite the fact that the season lasts only two short months, most of us…
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I've been without a formal 9-5 job since mid-January 2009 thanks to the economy. It was really heartbreaking for me because it was the second time in 11 months that I had been laid off (that's what I get for going with another "dot com". However, once I was let go from my last… Read More »
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Okay, I'm in 9th grade, and I know this is quite early but I already know what college I'm going to. Which is ITT Technical Institute. I wanted to step into the Criminal Justice Field and I don't understand the degree part. Do I have to have a certain degree to graduate from it? I went… Read More »
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In trying to be a good wife, mother, and entrepreneur, I have had my share of time management (and sanity) challenges. I used to find that on some days, I would feel overwhelmed and want to run from all of my responsibilities. I felt like I never had enough time in the day to get everything done and still have time to breathe. So I started changing the way I did things. You know that old saying that the definition of insanity is trying the same thing over and over but expecting different results? Well, that is how I knew I could avoid going insane…to change what I was doing.
First, I enlisted the help of my able-bodied children.
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Too little time, too much stress and the day isn't going the way you planned. You can go into beat up or play Monday morning quarterback on what you did wrong. Or,you can take this liberating approach. Read More »
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A hullabaloo arose this week over news that Elle magazine has hired a homeless blogger as an intern, paying her less than minimum wage.Brianna Karp was hired this week by Elle to blog about being homeless and her future, reportedly making $150 a month for 24 hours of work. The amount is less than California 's minimum wage, which made some people accuse Elle of getting good publicity on the cheap. (Karp lives in Orange County.)
But, in email comments to columnist Tommy Christopher, Karp said she doesn't feel exploited.
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First off all, I want to give kudos to Karen Burns for writing "The Amazing Adventures… Read More »
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Pam Gilberd for SuccessTelevision.com “Happiness is not a matter of good fortune or worldly possessions. It’s a mental attitude. It comes from appreciating what we have, instead of…
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Recently, I was on the TODAY Show talking with David Gregory and Ann Hodgman, a 52-year-old "executive intern" at the website wowOwow.com. I've been recommending adult internships for ages to anyone who is thinking of changing careers, looking for on-the-job experience, or hoping to network their way into a new position. But these internships have some fundamental differences from the classic internship being done by a college student or recent grad. Here's why: Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (2) | Blog
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