
Courtanae Heslop
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Courtanae Heslop is a multi-genre writer and business owner.
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The Power of Positive Thinking & Self-Motivation
Positive thinking and self-motivation can be powerful tools for improving your life. If you're feeling down, it's easy to focus on the negative and get stuck in a spiral of despair. However, if you take some time to focus on the positive aspects of your life and use that energy to motivate yourself towards making positive changes, you'll soon find yourself happier than ever before!
By Courtanae Heslop3 years ago in Journal
Here are my Top 5 Valentine's Day Gift Ideas (Under $50) for the LOVE of your life!
Valentine's Day is a time for romance, but it can also be hard to spend money on gifts. After all, it's just one day out of the year and yet we have to go all out in order to show our loved ones how much we care about them. However, I am here today to tell you that there are plenty of ways to save money while still giving your partner something that will make them feel special! Here are five ideas for presents that won't break the bank:
By Courtanae Heslop3 years ago in Humans
Why Getting An Interview is A Blessing!
I posted this on Tiktok, and i wanted to explain why I was so happy: If you're in college, you're probably looking for a job. And if that's the case, then you should consider yourself lucky! Not only do most people not have jobs during the summer holidays, but also there are plenty of opportunities out there for students who have completed their first year of university.
By Courtanae Heslop3 years ago in Journal
8 Solid Reasons to Love Your Body
We are bombarded with messages that we need to be smaller, prettier and more perfect. The media has us believing that celebrities are perfect and everyone else is a failure. We've bought into this message so much so that we often feel shame for not meeting these unrealistic standards. The reality is that our bodies are amazing machines that do incredible things every day without our awareness or consent. Our bodies are resilient and strong even when we don't treat them well!
By Courtanae Heslop3 years ago in Humans
Leverage LinkedIn for Job Hunting Success
This is serious business. Job hunting is stressful for many reasons, but one of them is the fear of being shut out when it comes to reaching out to a recruiter or hiring manager. However, this needn’t be the case! LinkedIn offers a variety of ways in which you can reach out using their platform that are sure to get results – think “digital business card” or “compliment sandwich.” So here they are: my nine favorite outreach messages that actually work on LinkedIn!
By Courtanae Heslop3 years ago in Journal
How Do You Know If You're a Shopaholic? Here are 5 Signs
Shopping is one of my favorite hobbies, but it's also become a problem. I can't stop spending money and buying things that I don't need. The most recent example happened six months ago when I bought a pair of $169.95 UGG Women's Classic Short II Boot because I saw them on Amazon. For reference, look how cute they are:
By Courtanae Heslop3 years ago in Journal
Top 5 Amazon Toy List For Children (All under $100)
This year, we've seen a lot of new toys released on Amazon. Some of these toys are for toddlers, some for older kids and others are just for fun. I've compiled a list of my top 5 favorite toy items from Amazon that you should consider adding to your shopping cart.
By Courtanae Heslop3 years ago in Families
5 Ways To Become More Social
Meeting new people is one of the most challenging things we do in life. It can be much easier to stay at home, watch TV and eat chips than it is to go out into public where you have to talk to other people. But some of the best memories are made when you reach out for opportunities that involve meeting new people: having fun with friends at a concert or play; going on a date with someone special; and making meaningful connections with people who share your passions or interests—friends who become family members over time.
By Courtanae Heslop3 years ago in Humans
The Challenges of Loneliness
Loneliness is a serious condition that can have a huge impact on your health and well-being. It's more than just being alone: it's the feeling of not being connected to other people. It can lead to poor mental and physical health, as well as feelings of anxiety or depression. Loneliness is also associated with increased risk of premature death in older adults, especially if they are frail or have chronic health conditions such as arthritis or diabetes. In this article we'll look at why loneliness is so damaging for both psychological and physiological health; how you might start to feel lonely; what causes loneliness in the first place; how best to deal with it if you're feeling isolated from others; and finally what steps need to be taken now - before this very real issue becomes even more serious than it already is!
By Courtanae Heslop3 years ago in Longevity
Uncovering Your Purpose: A Guide to Finding Direction When Lost
When I was in college, my mother called me to her room to ask me something important: "What do you want to be when you grow up?" she said. Since I was 13 and not yet even close to knowing what that meant, my answer was obvious: "A ballerina." Though it's not quite as dramatic now that I'm writing this article 10 years later, I still don't know what my purpose is in life. And if you're reading this article right now... well, let's just say we've got a lot in common!
By Courtanae Heslop3 years ago in Longevity