Category: General

Who’s the Best Democratic Candidate for Entrepreneurs? (Part 2)
In Part One, I took a look at the economic policies of Democratic candidates Bernie Sanders and Martin O’Malley. I broke their ideas into the categories of wages, banking policies and taxes. I also noted other policies relevant to entrepreneurs, small businesses and related freelance types. Now, on to theRead More

Your Guide to Effective Time Management
A lot of people complain about not having enough time. Sound familiar? Truth be told, it isn’t minutes and hours they lack, but the proper organization of them. There is a popular saying that we’re all given the same 24 hours in a day. Think about it. Are you reallyRead More

5 Ways to Retrain Your Brain
It was once generally accepted that we were born with a certain capacity to learn and we did the best we could with what we had. We now know differently. Since the 1990s — also known as “the decade of the brain” — neuroscientists have discovered that we can actuallyRead More

10 Time-Saving Tips for Better Google Search Results
Although the sea of information available in the online world goes beyond the wildest imagination, not everyone knows how to find the piece of information they need. Google, as one of the most powerful search engines on the web, was developed with the purpose to make that database of contentRead More

3 Things All Great Bloggers Do
There are two things that are concerning for an average blogger: obscurity and balance. When an aspiring blogger enters the online world, he is a complete stranger in an immense crowd. Getting a decent number of visitors and readers is already hard, but things get even more difficult when someoneRead More

Why Students and Professionals Should Choose a Coding Diploma Program
In the 2012-2020 Employment Projections released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics on December 19, 2013, an expected annual growth rate of 2.6 percent was recorded for the health care and social assistance sector. From 2012 to 2022, demand for five million more jobs would follow. In terms of occupations,Read More

4 Steps to Getting More Done
I couldn’t focus. Period. My head would swell with the tasks that lived in it. Strings of words and responsibilities bounced along in my brain. Without the right systems it was all too easy to procrastinate. I felt about 85% complete. I was in search of the “right” system. IRead More

Exposed to Asbestos at Work: What Next?
Working with, in, and around asbestos is a common component of many professions. Knowledge about its potential dangers has led to an abundance of precaution for the men and women exposed to this deadly substance on a daily basis. But mistakes are always going to be made and accidents willRead More