Best Tips When Picking a Builder for Your New Home
On October 2, 2020 by Vanessa SimmonsBuilding a home is a highly rewarding and lucrative investment. Also, for many potential homeowners, building a house is a lifelong dream. However, the personal and financial investment is significant, hence why you shouldn’t take things lightly. Having the right team is essential, and that starts with the builder. Choosing the right builder for your
3 Keys to Success When Opening a New Hospital
On September 28, 2020 by Vanessa SimmonsRunning a successful hospital requires a talented hospital manager who can manage budgets and deliver quality patient care. There’s a fine balance required when you’re trying to meet the priorities of stakeholders, contain costs, deal with insurance companies, meet patient demands for more services and ensure that all operations run smoothly. While there are many
8 Health and Wellness Tips for College Students
On September 28, 2020 by Vanessa SimmonsThe pressure of college success weighs heavily on the shoulders of new college freshmen. It’s not easy transitioning from the small pond of high school into the ocean of university life. But there are ways to make this transition far more streamlined. Whether you’ve entered into your first AOS degree program (Associates of Occupation Studies) or are
What’s the Best Way to Travel With a Dog?
On September 21, 2020 by Vanessa SimmonsIf you’re planning a vacation, then you’ve probably already considered whether to bring the family pet along for the ride. The idea of bringing your furry friend along with you can be exciting and fun for the entire family if you plan it right and make the right kind of arrangements. However, failing to plan
How to Prepare for Divorce: 5 Tips for Coping
On September 18, 2020 by Vanessa SimmonsWhile the circumstances surrounding a separation may differ from person to person, divorces will often be both mentally and physically draining for couples who’re parting ways. During these difficult times, it is crucial that you focus on your own health and well-being to ensure that you’re able to navigate your day-to-day life more successfully and
5 Signs Your Teen Is Suffering from Addiction
On April 22, 2020 by Vanessa SimmonsAs a parent, you want to keep your children from harm. Sometimes, being on the lookout for warning signs is the most important thing you can do. Know when your child’s behaviors have changed and you may be able to prevent a future of addiction and pain. Here are the five biggest warning signs to look out
What’s in a Pre-Roll?
On April 15, 2020 by Vanessa SimmonsFor regular CBD hemp and marijuana smokers, a joint is half of a gram of the product of choice. This is the exact amount in a preroll. Depending on where you buy them, prerolls can contain CBD. Many people buy prerolls for the same reason that people buy prerolled cigarettes or marijuana joints; it is easier to just pull
5 Interesting Careers That’ll Keep You Learning Forever
On April 6, 2020 by Vanessa SimmonsCareers are typically a life-long commitment, and with life comes many, many lessons. It’s ideal to pick a career where you’ll always be challenged in ways to grow professionally and personally. Here are five interesting careers that will keep you learning forever: Law In a society where individuals, businesses and governments will always need legal advice and
Feeling Tired & Sluggish Amid COVID-19? Here Are 5 Tips for WFH
On March 30, 2020 by Vanessa SimmonsWorking from home can be convenient when you’re facing challenges but still need to meet an important deadline. Recently, due to COVID-19, cities and local communities have been encouraging (and oftentimes mandating) residents to remain at home. In an effort to lower the risk of spreading the coronavirus, many companies have set up remote work
What to Do When You Become a Loved One’s Caregiver
On March 25, 2020 by Vanessa SimmonsThere are plenty of circumstances in which you could find yourself caring for a family member. A parent or grandparent is diagnosed with dementia, or your partner is diagnosed with cancer or Multiple Sclerosis. Whatever the circumstances, if you become a loved one’s caregiver, you’ll need to make a few changes. Here are the things