First-time visitors to Russia may think they’re embarking on a wild adventure, but the country isn’t that dangerous. Even though tourist destinations are well-equipped, there are a few considerations before you go. Make sure you’ve read everything below before you begin packing. Make Sure You Don’t Require A Visa Before You Go To enter the […]
I may be dead but I still watch from my tree of atonement
My vignette talks about a scene where a religious monk has denied villager access to their temple so they take it in there or own hands in order to get it back.
How to Avoid Burnout as a Modern Small Business Owner
Business owners are especially susceptible to burnout – when your business is in the early stages, you may feel that you have to do it all in order to keep your business afloat. However, when you spread yourself too thin, burnout sneaks up on you before you know it. This article serves as a guide to entrepreneurs and business owners who are worried about burnout and should provide actionable advice for protecting mental health. In this piece, I discuss ways to implement anti-burnout measures into your business plan, how to spot symptoms of burnout, the effect of burnout on your health, and when to take extended time off for your mental health.
A National Shift Towards Improving our Built Environment
There has been a lot of buzz over the last few years about how we can improve community safety and well-being without always being so dependent on our police services, and other levels of government. All too often the answers are staring us right in the face. One of the solutions is improving our surroundings, in other words our built environment and Crime Prevention through Environmental Design (CPTED) is a game-changer.
In Need of a Champion: Reviving the Practice of CPTED (Essay)
Last month, we traveled to Edmonton to give a one-day workshop to a group of participants attending the annual conference of the Alberta Community Crime Prevention Association (ACCPA). The topic of our workshop was the practice of Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) in rural communities. Since there’s barely enough time in a one-day workshop […]
Signs of Hope That There is a Way to Stop Poverty
Those falling at the wrong end of the poverty curve live difficult lives. But every day, more of them find it easier and easier to meet their basic needs, and that’s something to feel hopeful about.
Four Jobs You Can Get with a Master’s in Curriculum and Instruction
The master’s in curriculum and instruction degree can help you move forward in your career, expand it outside the classroom, and make the desired impact. So if you intend to stand out in the crowd and be the torchbearer of innovation in your organization, you can start with this degree.
6 Signs Your Relationship with Self-Care Is Toxic
Self-care isn’t just about taking hot baths or getting manicures. It’s about taking care of yourself so that you are mentally and physically healthy. While healthy self-care is something to embrace wholeheartedly, many people take things a bit too far, ending up in an unhealthy relationship with self-care.
How to Help Prepare Your Only Child for Their New Sibling
Your first child will always be your baby; but when you’re preparing to welcome your second, you must make sure that you can assist your first child through the transition. This article explores ways parents can ease the transition from only child to oldest sibling, and gives parents actionable ways to prepare their child to be a sibling.
Still Like a Rolling Stone
Yet, the inflexibility within people’s hearts and minds seems so sadly similar to today. Like so many artists before him, he’s paid a deep price for his art.
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