Always in this heart of mine
There’s a place for you
Is there in that heart of yours
Room for me too
Somewhere in this world of ours
Room for us to share
Somewhere in this world of ours
Time for us to care
Archives for July 2022
How to Prosper in a Bear Market
Frightening though bear markets can be, reactive panic is always the wrong move. Markets shift, and a portfolio that’s in rough shape now can be expected to improve eventually. It’s all about making the right choices until that day comes.
Travelling Abroad? Here Are 4 Things You Need to Get Organized
An overseas trip is one of the most exciting things anyone can do, but if you want to have a truly relaxing time (and time building up to the vacation) it’s important that you have your ducks in a row. Like most good things in life, international travel takes some planning and effort before you can sit back and enjoy yourself.
A Question of Hope
But now, according to the popular blog, Vlogbrothers, there’s a new reality to despair about: “the Sad Gap.” …This is where “our outrage meets up with our hopefulness.”
A Dance of Delight
Hey little children, don’t you cry no more
A kinder wind is blowing, soon you’ll all be warm
In a much better place than from where you were torn
Food to quench your hunger, shelter from the storm
3 Ways Education Is Changing in America
Education has changed significantly in the last decade. Just ten years ago, smartboards were cutting edge. Personal tablets or computers in classrooms were rare or even disallowed, and phrases like “remote learning” didn’t exist. In this article, we take a look at three of the many ways the American educational system is changing.
How to Become an In-Demand Crisis Nurse
There are many benefits and perks to becoming a crisis nurse, and for those who feel equipped to deal with the sometimes demanding schedules, specializing in this field can be a viable and lucrative career move.
What Do We Know About the Ways Remote Work Is Affecting Our Health?
There’s been a lot of discourse about the benefits of remote work on our mental health—less stress with being away from family, but also potentially more isolation—but what do we know about the actual long-term effects of remote work on our health, both mental and physical? Many people have only been working from home for two years maximum, so largely, we aren’t entirely sure what an entire career working from home looks like for your health. This article discusses the potential pros and cons of working from home on our mental and physical health.
The Challenges of Lifestyle Change: How to Get in the Right Mindset
At some point in time, everyone is struck by the desire to change their lives. The problem is — this is often easier said than done. Changing one’s lifestyle comes with a slew of challenges that make it difficult to do successfully. Thankfully, it’s more than possible if you stay committed to the process and […]