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- My Summer Reading ListMy new books have arrived! It’s reading time! Since summer is here (at last), I’ve decided a couple things. (One) I really need to find a job soon. And, (Two) I should use my free time to learn more, so … Continue reading →...
- Know What you Want and Work Towards It With Cat-Like Dedicationon Jul 4, 2012 in Career Inspiration Productivity career cat goal setting inspiration inspiration board job seeker personal developmentI’ve been questioning for a long time whether I should write a series on the lessons that I’ve picked up from watching my cat. She’s really a tiny grey ball of passion, ruthless dedication to her causes, and intense focus. … C...
- Today’s Google Doodle: Hartland Covered Bridge, New BrunswickI was born and raised in New Brunswick. After several years of travel and studying in big cities and far-away places, I am happy to be back in the beautiful “Picture Province” that I call home. So imagine my excitement … Continue re...
- Recent Graduates: A Worthwhile Career Guide (review)on Jun 29, 2012 in Career Underemployment book review employment graduate job seeker research writing You Majored in What?If there’s one career guide that university students and graduates should check out, it’s You Majored in What?: Mapping Your Path from Chaos to Career by Katharine Brooks. This book has provided me with a lot of inspiration for blog ̷...
- Another Look inside my Wreck this Journal: Doodles and Disasterson Jun 26, 2012 in Blogging & Writing DIY and crafts Inspiration art creative doodles ideas illustration math wreck this journalIt’s a thunder stormy kind of day, so I decided it might be fun to crack out my Wreck This Journal for a little artistic expression. I hope you enjoy! Oh my goodness was this page ever fun. A while … Continue reading →...
- My Garden as a Source of Inspirationon Jun 25, 2012 in Environmental Inspiration cayenne pepper garden gardening growth inspiration motivation nature plants spicy beansThis summer I’ve taken on a gardening project to grow green beans and hot peppers in order to make my own pickled spicy beans. Random, I know, but oh-so-delicious! I’m not an experienced gardener. However, like anything else worthwhile...
- Blogging Confidently: How to Share Your Blog with Family and Friendson May 31, 2012 in Blogging & Writing Inspiration Blogging facebook family friends inspiration shareing technology wordpress writingTo continue on with yesterday’s blogging theme, I thought I would address one of the most awkward parts of starting a blog: sharing it with family and friends. There are some people who are perfectly comfortable sharing their writing with ever...
- Recent Graduates: 6 Reasons Why You Should Start a BlogBlogging is often misunderstood. People tend to assume that a blog is a sort of online diary where you share your daily life, your complaints, or your dinner. This doesn’t have to be the case! In fact, a properly managed blog can be a powerful...
- How to Cope With Being Unemployed and OverwhelmedI once read in someone’s profile that they “don’t follow bloggers who use the term ‘overwhelmed’“. This stuck with me and I began to associate feeling overwhelmed with being a whiney, needy blogger who couldnR...
- E-mailing Your Resume and Cover Letteron May 24, 2012 in Career Underemployment career cover letter email graduate job job search resume seeker technologyAs a job seeker, I’ve attached a couple hundred resume/cover letter duos to emails before sending them off to be lost in the sea of applications. After speaking to a number of friends about their take on something as simple as emailing a resume...
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