Job Stability and Personal Growth: Career Decision Making

Economies have started to recover from the recession and employees are now given more opportunities to find work and find a stable one at that. On the other hand, employers have the duty of creating a work environment that can attract more employees and retain top talent. In short, job stability goes beyond just holding… Continue reading Job Stability and Personal Growth: Career Decision Making

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Hiking 101: What You Need to Know Before Hiking for the First Time

Hiking is often associated with climbing with oversized bags and wooden sticks to avoid you from slipping down the gravel trail. There is no denying that hiking can be a tiring activity, especially if it’s your first time. But the sweat and perhaps some couple of injuries along the way will be worth it after… Continue reading Hiking 101: What You Need to Know Before Hiking for the First Time

How to Help Your Employees Meet Deadlines Without Nagging

A well-oiled company becomes that way when everyone in the organization works to the best of their abilities to meet project deadlines. When one employee slacks off, it could cause a chain reaction that would damage the whole company. Not every business runs smoothly as you’d hope it would, however. That’s the reason some companies… Continue reading How to Help Your Employees Meet Deadlines Without Nagging

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A Practical Guide to Owning Your Dream Home on a Budget

In 2016, the number of renting households in the U.S. increased to 36% compared to 31.2% in 2006. Despite this significant increase, many people still dream about having their own house. In fact, a survey revealed that 72% of renters still want to buy a house. However, most of them struggle to allocate enough money… Continue reading A Practical Guide to Owning Your Dream Home on a Budget

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