When nostalgia starts to sneak in, it can be hard to resist the pull. We all look for ways to relive our favorite moments from the good ol’ days, but often feel guilty when relics simply hang around and take up space. The great news is, you don’t have to hold back when you’re strolling through Goodwill and spot something you had as a kid. Here are a few of our favorite childhood classics revisited with a practical DIY twist…
Happy Birthday, America!
This week we celebrate the USA’s 241st birthday. The United States of America has long been a special place in the world. It’s a place where people from all sorts of backgrounds come together to take on the challenges of the day and work to make things better.
Find the Right Program by Knowing Your Interests First
You’ll be asked to consider a lot of things when trying to select the training or education program that will form the foundation of your career—cost, time, requirements, commitments and more are what you should consider when choosing a specific program. But the most basic thing, whether you’re going to be trained for the right career type, can be harder to know. So how do you know which is the best option?
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Rediscover Your True Self through Self-assessment
It’s never too late to take a self assessment and personality test. They offer questions about our likes, dislikes and needs. The answers can help us rediscover what we want to be as adults.
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My Story: Brian Miller
Brian Miller persevered through a difficult, challenging youth and turned his life around with hard work and help from Goodwill.
Gold Leafing and Goodwill Finds
If you’ve ever wanted to live like royalty, here’s your chance: Channel your inner King Midas when you turn your Goodwill finds to gold! Here’s what a few bloggers are doing with their gilded Goodwill find.
You Don’t Have to Be a Celebrity to Make an Impact on the World
Personal experiences help shape people into the future advocates for change. Read how people are sharing their stories to be the change they want to see in the world.
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Wealth Management with Any Income
Maybe you’ve seen the ads on TV, or while you’re out and about: Financial consulting, investment services, portfolio management, etc. It can sound impossible even to a person with a relatively comfortable middle-class income! Those services, though, can extend to anybody, as can the practices of smart money management and building a more secure financial future. Here are a few simple things that you can do.
Exclusion Literally Hurts©
Neuroscience research indicates that being excluded from a group triggers activity in the same regions of the brain associated with physical pain. What’s more is that even people who consider ourselves as champions of diversity and inclusion also exclude. We readily justify. Our justifications sound reasonable. Yet, when we look closely, these justifications reveal unconscious biases that come from a lifetime of conditioning.
How to Answer Four Common Job Application Sections
Most application questions are pretty straightforward, but there are a few boxes where your answers might make the difference between your application moving forward or getting tossed out. Below are some tips for how to navigate the trickier application sections.
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