Introduction: My Journey Towards Balancing Studies and Internships As a sophomore in college juggling studies and the pursuit of valuable internships, I’ve often found myself at the crossroads of academic commitments and the quest for professional experience. The challenge is managing time and acquiring and refining the skills necessary for professional success. I’ve learned that soft skills, particularly communication, teamwork, and adaptability, are crucial among these. The Realisation During my first internship, I quickly realised that what set successful professionals apart wasn’t just
Extra Income Do you have a hobby that you excel in? Can you see the bigger picture with a camera in your hand? Do the words flow like water when writing a social media post? Crafting, cooking, gardening, pet sitting. There are countless ways that we spend our free time. What if you could turn that time into income? Now, money is not everything in life. Your passions do not always have to be related to monetary value.
What Is A CV? When applying for a job, most companies will require a CV from you beforehand. A Curriculum Vitae, to use its full name, is an audition of sorts to showcase your skills and personality. Employers then use this to decide whether you are suitable for the role. Even if you find yourself in the seemingly never-ending cycle of needing experience without receiving experience, a well-written CV can help get you in front of an interviewer.
Bright Ideas For young entrepreneurs, the dream is to have that next million-pound franchise. You may be a fitness enthusiast with a fresh new clothing line, ready to inspire a generation of kids to work out. Perhaps an aspiring baker tired of the same old goods gathering dust on supermarket shelves. The world needs tasty plant-based doughnuts, and you are the one to deliver. Whatever the bright idea is, thoughts quickly turn to the future. Fame and riches surely await! Suddenly though, dreams collide with reality,
International Youth Foundation Published an article in 2017 that stated the ‘4 things the world’s youth want most of all’. The four things are as follows: ⁃ The chance to start their own business. ⁃ An education that prepares them for the real world ⁃ The end of corruption and bad governance ⁃ A safe and secure life These four desires can be achieved or worked towards with three tools, Inspiration, Equipping and Fulfilling. By utilising these tools, the
