Written on June 2, 2011 by Rafe Gomez
By now, just about everybody’s seen the infomercials for the Snuggie, the robe/blanket/medieval monk costume thingy that’s sold twenty million units since it was introduced in 2008. But with its inane appearance, how the heck has the Snuggie become such a huge money-maker? Because it’s presented as an essential solution that delivers clearly stated and highly desired benefits. Continue reading →
Written on June 1, 2011 by Guest Blogger
It has often been said by many wise men that family is the most important part of your life. However, in order to take care of your family, it is equally important to give due importance to your work as … Continue reading →
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If you love adventure, traveling, and the thrill of life at 35,000 feet, a career as a pilot may be right for you. With airlines playing essential roles in everyday life across the globe, aviation is an exciting field of … Continue reading →
Written on May 31, 2011 by Tracy Brisson
For those of you who haven’t heard about Rebecca, she’s the 13-year-old California girl who recorded a song and video called “Friday.” The video went viral and in a week, the video had 17 million views and is now ranked 32 on the ITunes Singles Chart. Whether or not you like the song, there are some valuable career lessons that can be learned from internet sensation Rebecca Black. Continue reading →
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If you’re passionate about motorcycles or if you’re mechanically inclined, consider a career as a motorcycle mechanic. Education programs are available across the nation. Whether you want to work on choppers, cruisers, or sports bikes, there’s an education program for you. Continue reading →
Written on May 30, 2011 by Sarah Ward
Life has been lackluster recently and you can tell it’s time for a change. The good news is you don’t have to stay stuck. If you want to meet new people, your kids are all at school, or you lost a loved one, these are a few signs it’s time a good time to go back to college and reinvent yourself. Continue reading →
Written on May 29, 2011 by Parker Boyack
The “act as if” principle applies to everyone. Maybe you want to be smarter but people don’t treat you that way. As you change your habits and attitudes an eventual change will be very noticeable. Believe in yourself, and work hard. Live the life you want to live. My mothers favorite quote comes from Ghandi, who said, “Be the change you wish to see in the world.” Continue reading →
Written on May 28, 2011 by Parker Boyack
The number of people who understand Google’s capabilities and free services is enormous, but the amount of people that actually understand how to utilize them and implement them into their life is alarmingly low. Google has many services that you can use to improve your grades and organization while overall becoming more efficient. Below is a list of 4 free services Google provides to make your life better. Continue reading →
Written on May 27, 2011 by Guest Blogger
Freedom at last! Unfortunately, the freedom from cruel college life can quickly become the harsh truth of reality. The lesson of effective money management may be one many college students aren’t taught. With the studying and partying come students’ first experience in paying bills and money management. Inexperience can play a huge part in financial mistakes. Below are common money mistakes that can add further debt obligations to the average college graduates’ outstanding student loans. Continue reading →
Written on May 26, 2011 by Parker Boyack
Hopefully seeing movies like “The Karate Kid” and “Star Wars” you have learned a thing or two about the benefits of a mentor. Imagine if Daniel hadn’t had Mr. Miyagi to help him hone his karate skills, and do we dare think of what would have happened if Anakin hadn’t had the help of Obi-Wan? Continue reading →