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Holiday Advice for Writing Mom's
With Christmas around the corner, and the new year right after, if you have kids, this is like the ultimate crunch time. I find holidays are more stressful than normal days, by a lot. Especially if you have a child with a birthday in the same month like I do. The pressure that the holidays put on people gets heavier and heavier the closer it comes. Anxiety and depression often hit the hardest during the holidays.
By Kayla Simpson5 years ago in Journal
Life goals and fulfilment
How do we find fulfillment in our lives? How is it so easy for some people and a serious struggle for others? I find myself questioning what I really want to do with my life after completing school. I’ve been pursuing a bachelor’s in psychology for the last 4 and a half years and will finally achieve that this December. I had a vague goal of what I wanted to do once, but then lost interest and couldn’t find anything else I’d even want to do. I feel like we all go through an endless cycle of growing up, going to, school, either continuing our education or finding a job right out of high school. But for those who choose to continue their education, they typically have a goal in mind. Either this or they were forced to go to college because of their parents. But after we graduate, many find a job and just work whether they like it or not. This is my problem, for a very long time I didn’t know what to do with my psychology degree anymore. I know I wanted to help others, but at the same time I struggle with anxiety and not wanting to be surrounded by people. I want a simple job that allows me to be behind the scenes yet I still want to do a lot and be a part of something or a group that would find it difficult to let me go because I’m so good at my job. Whatever job that could be.
By Forever Endeavor5 years ago in Journal
Meital Venus Exclusive Interview With Honk magazine
Meital Venus is a singer, songwriter, model and entrepreneur. She is one of the best to keep an eye on, with a message and story to tell. Meital Venus is located in Los Angeles. She create songs that will move others in a positive direction and show it is possible to overcome anything you put your mind. Her music speaks on the highs, lows and everything in between in dealing with the various moments life has to offer including love, changes, aspirations, and more. From growing up with a mix of Israeli, Yemenis, and French-Moroccan heritage, Meital shows her roots through her music, creating an international soundscape.
By Honk Magazine5 years ago in Journal
10 Career Change Myths
Title: 10 Career Change Myths Summary: If you dream about having a different career, but don't act on that dream, you may be operating under the assumption of a career myth. In this article, I expose 10 myths, sayings you've heard before that simply are not true. Let's explore them.
By Mohit Chawla5 years ago in Journal
Temptations
When I first became a Travel Agent, my thoughts were to gain as much information and education as I could. All the different resorts, all the different locations, the deals, the specials....TELL ME MORE!! The more, the better, right? Oh, how wrong I was!! If even one person would have advised I settle on a niche, say Group Travel, Family Travel, hell, I'd have listened!! (yea, right!) Slowly but surely I started figuring out myself, that one direction, with purpose, and complete devotion, was waaaayyy more effective than 40 different, chaotic, disorganized directions. So I started scaling back a little at a time, but still couldn't find a direction that I felt I could offer to everyone, with equal parts flair and style. It seemed like if I focused on one niche, cruises for instance, then all of a sudden COVID decided to shut down the portals. And then if I focused on Solo travel, all of a sudden, everyone wanted to go to a reunion together or plan some corporate retreat. RRRgggggg.........what could I focus on that meets all the criteria for a once-in-a-lifetime or repeat experience that doesn't shun anyone out? Low and behold, I found Temptation and Desire Resorts and Spa in Cancun............these all-inclusive, ADULT only, party theme throwing, outside the box party-having, culinary dream making, erotic resorts and spa (AND cruises!!) were my answer!! Of course, I was a little, shall I say, on the vanilla side of things in the beginning......(that's code for not much experience) but in no time, I was in the know! And anytime you visit one of their sites, there are literally thousands of people, from all walks of life! vanilla and chocolate together! in harmony! checking these places out and BOOKING ALLLLL the time!! So it didn't matter if you were a group of people, a solo traveler, or somewhere in between, Temptations and Desire Resorts were the answer!! And I mentioned cruises, right? Both destinations have their own cruises to not only the Caribbean, but also to breathtaking Lisbon and even Rome!! So my quandary, quickly became my quality go-to, for all things Cancun and beyond! I can now confidently say that I am an expert in all things Temptations and Desire Resorts and Spa offers. The affordability is within all budgets and the inclusions are top-notch! Their conceptual adults-only brand offers not only a fun atmosphere, but daring, racy entertainment designed to push all boundaries to expand their guest's horizons. Day or night, you can count on safe, respectable activities to keep the party going! The commitment from the hosts promotes respect and happiness for all who travel, so it's a no brainer when booking your next venture! I could go on and on, but then, so does the party at Temptations and Desire Resorts and Spa~Cancun!
By Amy Ryn Smith5 years ago in Journal
6 Factors Of Career Success
Title: 6 Factors Of Career Success Summary: What do employers look for in potential employees? That was the question that was posted recently on a career discussion forum online. Naturally, for each different position, the particular answers to that question would be different. However, there are some common skills that employers look for in all employees, whether the employee happens to be a network engineer or a fry cook.
By Mohit Chawla5 years ago in Journal









