Adulting & Advice

adult·ing

/əˈdəltiNG,ˈaˌdəltiNG/

the act of behaving in a way you always thought adults “should” behave, especially in relation to the mundane day-to-day activities, such as using a napkin and understanding interest rates

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Leveraging LinkedIn

If you are thinking about changing your career, adding another part-time position, a volunteer or board position role, joining a network, seeking a mentor, or creating a successful relationship with your clients, users, or vendors, then LinkedIn is one of the best tools I can recommend. Use LinkedIn to tell a story about you.  Take…

Social Responsibility: not just a corporate obligation

The international response to COVID-19 has stripped down each government, organization, and corporation to reveal exactly what policies they have in place to protect their staff, their clients, and the broader community. And where they are sorely lacking. Take Tim Horton’s, who is under fire for reportedly forcing sick staff to work or get a…

Free online games and in-house activities to help you and your kids make it through 20+ days of “social distancing”

***Updated March 26, 2020 @ 2:49pm with more resources*** It’s one thing when the kids are on March Break, which is one week and rarely involves everyone trapped at home. This year, it’s likely to be so very different. While the stress of COVID-19 is already enough to negatively affect people’s mental health, bored children…

Minimize your home to maximize your mental health

“But I might use it one day.” “But mom wanted me to have it.” “But he gave it to me and might notice if I give it away.” “But the kids might need it when they move out.” There are endless reasons why people hold onto things they don’t really want and definitely don’t need,…