Browsing Tag »children«
→ September 17, 2011
Facebook can lead students to the wrong path, much like the impersonators we've all seen before. Leading them to the wrong path isn't just the parents' fault as it is for the school and teachers, too. I honestly believe the teacher, that greatest public figure of young people who adore their moms, dads and (secretly, usually) their teachers, should begin to learn and equip themselves with the benefits, advantages and power of social media as an academic tool. The question more begs on why teachers and schools aren't extending their public roles and responsibilities to social media where their students today live and breath every day. There's an impulsive way of entering social media for educational and business means, and there's a more proper way of doing so. The challenge is to decide to enter and how to do so.
→ August 18, 2011
Personal finance management is all about planning and managing your money, creating wealth, sustaining savings, investing, lessening costs, and finding more means to increase income. It sounds obvious but many of us don't do it. And when a huge trial hits us requiring money, we are never prepared to deal with it.
→ October 26, 2010
I am what I am today, thanks to my seven years in-depth and hands-on experience in the three direct selling companies I worked for, the longest and best of which belongs to Avon. From a geek who often replied in single words, I can now express and describe a single term in multiple paragraphs and has no qualms speaking to large groups of people; besides the awesome people and sales management skills I learned. For someone who intends to be general manager one day, you’ve got to make “sales” part of your career itinerary because it simply goes a long way in molding you to the right future head of a company, large or otherwise. Direct selling is here to stay; you can’t discount the fact that it offers the lowly poor an invitation to succeed if he or she puts their heart and mind into it.
→ October 31, 2009
I’ve been in a financial and business rut the past few months and somehow panicked on the idea that I would reach the bottom pit of my cashflow. Friends responded pretty nice and one thing you can say about yourself is that when you keep treating people as friends than something else, they will forever keep that relationship with you.