Not surprisingly, businesses today are starting to realize how much technology has become a very valuable asset in their day-to-day operations. Using the right technology can improve the overall efficiency and morale of your employees. This can greatly improve your company’s performance and put you way ahead of the competition. You may not realize it, […]
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Parents and teachers continually tell children and teenagers to work as hard as possible at school in order to maximize their potential and, therefore, their earnings in later life. Some people are academically gifted and breeze through high school, college, and university. Others have a natural talent for sports, and some, but not all, get […]
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Due to many of us still needing to work or study from home, there’s a high chance of experiencing a reduction in overall productivity as the colder months roll in. Being all cozy and warm can make people feel lazy, and that’s a big no when you have assignments due. That said, here are six […]
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For many, a job interview is the final challenge of your youth – the step that concretely separates you from your childhood as you leave school and head into the wonderful world of bills and responsibilities. Unfortunately, many of us still reach that challenge feeling a little unprepared. In a perfect world, being great at […]
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Sometimes it can feel like we wished for technology on a monkey’s paw. We have untold connectivity and conveniences, but we’ve traded a lot of focus and connection to the present. The simple pleasures and feedbacks of writing on paper, for example, are lost if you want the benefits of near-unlimited storage and searchability. Or […]
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Books are wonderous creations — yes, even some of the books you’ve been assigned in class. But if you’ve ever felt overwhelmed trying to absorb every word of every chapter of every book you’ve been assigned, there’s likely a better way. So today we’ll be talking a bit about how we takes notes from books, […]
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Pick one to live with: a close friend or the dreaded rando. Gut instinct may say to pick the friend, but that may be just as risky as the person you don’t know — living styles and expectations are more important than hobbies if you want to avoid souring a friendship over an ice cream […]
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Promoting yourself involves walking a very fine line. Go too far to one side, and no-one will ever know what you care about, what you’re good at, or what you’ve accomplished. Go too far to the other, and you’re a terrible braggart who will soon understand why people say it’s lonely at the top. How […]
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Another day, another PowerPoint presentation. Sometimes it can feel like a Microsoft Office-based purgatory. But while you’re drifting off thinking about the newest episode of Dragon Ball Super, what else might your professor be talking about? In this episode, we’ll be talking about whether you should pay attention to your classroom lectures, along with: How […]
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I’ve always been a morning person. While some people view the idea of getting up at the crack of dawn as more horrifying than an angry honey badger covered with glued-on steak knives, I’ve been willingly doing it since high school. Even after my mornings stopped being filled with scheduled obligations – classes, summer jobs […]
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