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It’s important to note that what we deem worthy of worrying about is a decision we each make for ourselves. To me there’s always been three types of worrying: initial worry, productive worrying, and nonproductive worrying. What type of worrier are you?
Do you have trouble with interview questions? Here are 3 questions with example answers, what do say if you don’t understand the question and what to avoid. “Are you overqualified for this job?” My experience demonstrates I am fully qualified for the position, not overqualified to do the job. My experience will enable me to […]
How many times during the year have we said this to ourselves? And how many times especially during the holiday season do we say this to ourselves? Too many, is my guess. Here’s five quick tips to help us through these moments! Check ourselves! Let’s stop telling ourselves how busy we are and focus on […]
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected everybody in some way, but it’s hit young people particularly hard. When the furlough scheme came into play back in March, it was the under 25s who were more likely to be placed on the scheme than any other age group. They were also the age group most likely to […]
Our jobs are a large part of our lives, with the average full-time employee spending more time with work colleagues than with family, partners and friends. The workplace can be stressful, fun, challenging and should allow us to learn and progress our career throughout our life. A toxic workplace will do the opposite and can […]