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Apply and You’ll Find Out

Apply and You’ll Find Out

This is a common situation for a lot of people job searching. You’re browsing jobs in your desired career and come across a job description that sounds perfect for you. In your heart you know you want to apply. That is, until you reach the requirement section which says

By Emily Rice 04 Oct 2019
Successful Social Circle

Successful Social Circle

Our lives are hugely impacted by the people we surround ourselves with. According to American entrepreneur Jim Rohn, “You are the average of the five people you spend the most time with." Sure, it takes hard work, drive and determination to reach our goals, but it’s the people

By Emily Rice 02 Oct 2019
The Next Expert Is You

The Next Expert Is You

Like the next person reading this, we’re all familiar with that uncomfortable feeling. That uncomfortable feeling where you decide to try something new that you maybe have no experience with. In the midst of trying this new thing, a little voice interrupts with examples of other people who were

By Emily Rice 18 Sep 2019
A Positive What If

A Positive What If

Generally, with every ‘what if’ comes a negative answer. With a negative answer, comes more negative answers. For instance, after interviewing for a position we ask ourselves, what if I don’t get the job? Our answer might jump to the assumption that we did something wrong, that no place

By Emily Rice 17 Sep 2019
A Big Family in a Small Apartment

A Big Family in a Small Apartment

If, for whatever reason, you're living with a big family in a small apartment, it is usually tricky to make this situation work. Having many people live in a small space means that it's hard for anyone to feel comfortable. There are many practical issues, and

By Emily Rice 16 Sep 2019
Efficient Management vs. Effective Leadership

Efficient Management vs. Effective Leadership

In most leadership books, you are told that you need to be both in order to be successful. That you need to be both, effective and efficient. Except, when given a choice, we’re likely to choose one over the other. In definition, effective is producing the intended or expected

By Emily Rice 13 Sep 2019
Where to Park A Bicycle When You Live in An Apartment

Where to Park A Bicycle When You Live in An Apartment

There are some things that are just too difficult to arrange in an apartment, or indoors for that matter. I’ll give you an example. What comes to mind is a bicycle. One bicycle might be okay, but if you have numerous bikes to store, it can be a bit

By Emily Rice 12 Sep 2019
Emotional Contagion Awareness

Emotional Contagion Awareness

Positivity is infectious and negativity is contagious. Or, maybe negativity is infectious, and positivity is contagious? Which ever way you look at it, the same is true, it’s easy to “catch” onto other people’s emotions. Think of emotions as second-hand smoke. Whatever the room is being filled with,

By Emily Rice 11 Sep 2019
Go Against the Flow

Go Against the Flow

Can you recall a time where someone shared their big idea with the group, and everyone remained silent? Then, someone in the group agrees to this idea and sooner or later the whole group has agreed; Even though, there were plenty of unexpressed concerns and questions, before. Generally speaking, people

By Emily Rice 09 Sep 2019
Success Is A Collaborative Effort

Success Is A Collaborative Effort

Each and every member in the workplace contributes to the overall success of the business. It’s a collaborative effort. Collaboration benefits not only the business, but also the employees. Workplaces that encourage collaboration creates an inclusive environment. People are more creative, they’re more comfortable, and strive to succeed

By Emily Rice 06 Sep 2019
Keep Your Apartment Prepared with These Kits

Keep Your Apartment Prepared with These Kits

Not to add another thing on your to-do list, but we want you to be prepared. Prepared for anything, unplanned, while you move into your new apartment. For instance, let’s say a box full of cleaning supplies tips over and stains the carpet. Or, because you’re moving in

By Emily Rice 05 Sep 2019
Create Your Own Job Title

Create Your Own Job Title

Looking across LinkedIn, there are a lot of job titles. There are job titles that are different, but also a lot alike. Job titles share with me what you do, your expertise, success, and knowledge. They give a sense of seniority and be indicative of one’s salary or motivation.

By Emily Rice 04 Sep 2019
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