Being a mental health counselor comes with dual benefits. The first is that you are helping someone in need (socially), and the other is that you are making money out of it (economically). This article talks about how to start your career as a mental health counselor.
How a Carnivore Can Love a Plant-Based Diet
I cut almost all meat out of my diet in 2019. A year and a half into this journey, I wanted to share why I did it, my experiences, and what surprised me. And if you’re going to give a plant-based diet a try, I’ve included some practical tips and plans to succeed.
In with the Old: Why Companies Are Using Older Models in Their Advertising
For decades, older women had been ignored as a demographic target by the fashion and advertising industries who were busy catering to the coveted 18-to-34 demographic. However, lately, we’ve seen an increasing number of fashion brands feature women over 50 in their runway shows, magazine spreads, TV ads, and billboards.
The Road Less Traveled
When we are young we see our futures as endless possibilities and set forth to follow our dreams. Seldom do we allow ourselves to see the world through the eyes of others.
7 Tips for Gentle Decision-Making for Your Aging Elders’ Care
In this post, we look at 7 ways of healthy and gentle decision-making while caring for your loved ones. With healthy communication and understanding, you can work your way through anything.
An Unreasonable Man
I wonder if he could see beyond the tethered society we live in and find a way to survive in a world that has turned its back on interpersonal equations. I, like so many others my age are struggling to make sense of a society that judges success by the number of followers on one’s Twitter account.
How to Positively Impact the Urban Island Effect
The heat is rising on our planet. If you live in a city, you may notice even more alarming levels of warmth. This is the urban island effect, a phenomenon that could actually be deadly — especially for residents of low-income neighborhoods — if not deterred.
Three Things I Love about You (If You’re a Burger)
Do you crave the char flavor or the double-American cheese blast? Is a tasty homemade bun what you need or a pile of pickles, shredded lettuce, and secret sauce dripping down your hand? So many burgers…so little time.
How Is Social Street Art Changing The Spanish’s People Way Of Thinking?
The XXI century’s society observes how street art and graffiti serve to speak up and to debate about the problems existing in both rural and urban landscapes.
Only one thing is certain… life is uncertain
Unexpected, beautiful things can emerge through acknowledging uncertainty, how life-altering events have impacted my art practice.
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