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Mentally strong people habits

Mentally strong people don’t and dos: 1. They don’t waste time feeling sorry for themselves Mentally strong people don’t sit around feeling sorry about their circumstances or how others have treated them. Instead, they take responsibility for their role in life and understand that life isn’t always easy or fair. 2. They don’t give away their power They don’t allow others to control them, and they don’t give someone else power over them. They don’t say things like, “My boss makes me feel bad,”

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If you are struggling to find the employment and tired of being rejected by employer-after-employer, there is light at the end of the tunnel. We lead and assist you to identify your own potentials. You will be engaged in healthy activities to boost your self confidence, team work and team building. Apply if you are; – Aged between 18 and 24, – Living in North London, – Unemployed, – Willing to learn new skills, – Outgoing, enthusiastic, dedicated and with a can-do attitude More information

Britain faces youth talent crisis

The “hidden talent” of 2.5 million young adults is being wasted because they are on the dole, working part-time or in jobs for which they are over-qualified, the Government is warned. The problem of “underemployment” and underachievement among 16- to 24-year-olds is particularly acute in industrial cities of the north of England, such as Sheffield, Leeds, Newcastle and Manchester. Official figures show another fall in unemployment in the United Kingdom to around 2.3 million, the lowest total since the financial crash