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It Is Never Too Late to Follow Your Educational Dream

After I graduated from high school, I was offered a job in the construction industry that paid very well for my age. I told myself that I would go to college eventually, but kept putting it off due to sheer procrastination. I had always dreamed of working in the medical field. As my 20s came and went and I was well into my 30s, I realized that I really regretted not going to college. While it was tough, I soon began going to school full-time and, after a few years, landed the job I was meant to perform and now love it. I feel blessed that I had the encouragement and help of my family to pursue my dream, and I want to encourage others who don't have a support system like mine to follow their dreams as well. I plan to post many educational tips on my new blog!

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Preschool Circle Time Got You Down? Get Things Going With These 4 Tips

26 May 2016
 Categories: Education & Development, Blog

Every teacher will run their circle time differently. If yours isn't turning out exactly as you expected for it to or you are just worried that it won't run smoothly, here are a few tips to get things on track and ensure your preschool kids take a bit more interest in circle time: Keep Circle Time Short. The thing with preschoolers is that they are very active and have a very short attention span. Read More …

Run An Online Retail Store? How To Make Returns Easier For Your Customers

1 April 2016
 Categories: Education & Development, Blog

Although you probably do not want to see any more returns from your customers than necessary, it is actually important to make returns as easy as possible. The truth is that customers sometimes feel uncomfortable with ordering things online, especially from smaller businesses that they don't know much about, and making returns easy is one way to instill a bit of confidence in your customers. Plus, issues do happen sometimes, such as if you accidentally send the wrong item, if the item gets damaged during the shipping process or if the customer accidentally ordered the wrong item. Read More …