When I graduated from high school, I thought about seeing the world. I wanted to take a year off of school, travel to foreign countries and see what I could do and see abroad. I got a passport and was just about to leave on my journey when a family member mentioned something about college. Their little comment made me stop and realize how much my trip would cost and how it might curb my education. This blog is all about choosing education over other pursuits, and learning how to prioritize your life goals. After all, without an education, you can't go far.
28 October 2016
It doesn't make sense. Your kids love going to daycare, and they love their teacher. Yet, every morning without fail, you find yourself dealing with them clinging to your leg and begging to stay home. While those tears may tug at your heartstrings, it is important to know that this is a common stage that happens with young children that often disappears as quickly as it begins. To help you cope until it does, use these tips to ease the transition during the morning drop off.
26 October 2016
Making a midlife career change can be a difficult leap of faith, but it can also be something that gives new meaning and vitality to your working life. How can you make such a change with confidence and success? Here's a 4 step guide for anyone contemplating a career transition. Assess Your Options. If you're thinking about changing your career, it's important to know exactly why you want to do so and what other choices you may have.
19 September 2016
For those who are ambitious, hardworking, and focused, it is possible to become a handsomely compensated commercial pilot. If becoming a licensed pilot is something that you aspire to, completing aviation school will be extremely personally gratifying. Before you can lift off of the airstrip, read the following helpful facts, tips, and information about current Federal Aviation Administration requirements so that you can be well prepared for a rewarding career in the aviation industry.
11 July 2016
Is your little one finally old enough for preschool? Even though you likely feel a bit nervous about sending your little one to school for the first time, you may also be excited about giving your child the opportunity to socialize with several other kids and learn new things. Before selecting a public school to send your little one to, you may want to consider sending your child to a private preschool for several reasons.
8 April 2016
If you have chosen to send your child to a Catholic middle school and have been sending him or her to a public elementary school previously, then there is a good chance that he or she is going to take the requirement of the uniform as a slight shock. Here are some tips for making the transition from wearing whatever he or she wants to wearing a uniform to school easier for your child.