Keeping focused at work is a tough proposition. Between an always-on Internet connection, responsibilities to juggle, and other distractions, getting things done can be difficult. But there are tools and tricks you can use to keep yourself in the game. Learn how to build good work habits, how to keep your professional and personal lives balanced, and what kinds of tactics help productive people stay focused. Plus, learn about specific tools that will help.
In the last few years, the number of young people who volunteer regularly has shot up to over 1 million. It is great to see many people, no matter their personal circumstances, going out and making a difference, even if it is in small steps. The usual argument is that volunteering looks good on your CV, however, charities especially are appealing to the younger generation through calling for those who want to change something in the world to volunteer. This is
I joined TESYouth as intern for 3 month. When I first joined TESYouth, I merely saw it as “a means to an end” to increase my chances of securing a permanent job. I thought it might be something impressive to put on my CV that I could talk about in interviews, or at least a productive use of my time while I was unemployed. But even after my first week within the organisation, it had become clear that it was
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