
Paramjeet kaur
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Get Your Blog On: 4 Steps to Successful Blogging.
In 2003, when I was still a bright-eyed teen who shared too much, I launched my own blog. When Xanga was popular, I used my blog as a platform to express my daily reflections, including what I had done that day, what I was anticipating, and, embarrassingly enough, who my crushes were. After realising that whatever you do online can be found not only by Google but also by your parents, my brief blogging phase came to an end.
By Paramjeet kaur3 years ago in Motivation
How to Launch a Small Delivery Company
A courier service or small-scale delivery service can be your best bet if you're looking to establish a small business with the least amount of initial costs. There are no school or experience requirements, no equipment costs, and an abundance of potential clients available to you. You require a truck, dolly, and cellphone to launch your courier business.
By Paramjeet kaur3 years ago in Motivation
9 Additional Posting Activities for Young Children
These straightforward posting exercises perform wonders for young hands honing their fine motor skills and need little to no setup.Young children adore the audio stimulation that most posting materials provide when they drop into the container because it is exciting and distinctive. Our favourite posting activities, starting at 10 months old, are included below.
By Paramjeet kaur3 years ago in Motivation
These 4 Pointers Will Help You Scale Your Startup During a Recession.
I started my first business in the midst of the Great Recession. When Sequoia Capital published its now-famous RIP memo in October 2008, AppDynamics had ten employees and a product implementation issue with Netflix, our second client. Around us, a lot of early-stage businesses failed as funding vanished. I observed as our window of opportunity shrank to a few months. I was constructing during a sad moment.
By Paramjeet kaur3 years ago in Motivation
Ways to boost your business online fast.
Not everyone has the money to invest thousands of dollars to grow an online business. In fact, you can achieve a lot without spending a dime. Really, all it takes is hard work and creativity. I will discuss how to grow an online business without spend money today. You can start building your online visibility right away in the future. Here are seven of min tips to develop a website without spending money. Although you may want to commit financially to this .strategies in the future, you can start immediately for everything.
By Paramjeet kaur3 years ago in Motivation
Books to Improve Your General Knowledge.
When you finally take a break from your intense concentration on the topics you must succeed in to be admitted to the university of your choice, you realise how little you actually know about anything else. Consider taking math, further math, physics, and chemistry at the AS level while planning to major in engineering. More formulas than you can count have been committed to memory. You already know an alphabet's worth of laws that are named after scientists from the 17th century. You've never encountered a graph that you disliked. However, after your exams are over and the summer break arrives, you realise that you haven't read anything other than a textbook in months and are confused about who the Prime Minister is.
By Paramjeet kaur3 years ago in Education
According to our review, it should be abandoned in favour of a new theory of gravity.
Using Newton's laws of physics, we can simulate the motions of the planets in the Solar System quite precisely. But in the early 1970s, researchers discovered that this was incorrect because stars in disc galaxies, which are far from the gravitational pull of all the matter at their centres, were moving much more quickly than predicted by Newton's theory.
By Paramjeet kaur3 years ago in Earth
Four Techniques to De-Stress in Tense Situations
Whether it's our finances, our relationships, or our health, life frequently throws havoc at us. Employers spend $300 billion annually on workplace-related stress, and 50% of workers in sectors including banking, charities, and healthcare are burned out.
By Paramjeet kaur4 years ago in Motivation
Yoga has advantages off the mat
In today's hectic environment, yoga, an age-old practise of meditation, has grown in popularity. Yoga offers many people a respite from their hectic and stressful life. This holds true whether you're doing downward dog on a mat in your bedroom, an ashram in India, or even Times Square in New York City. Numerous other psychological and physical advantages of yoga exist. Some of these reach the dining room table.
By Paramjeet kaur4 years ago in Humans
As death draws near, our fantasies provide solace and reconciliation.
Unwelcome guests- Like other doctors, Dr. Kerr's first job in medicine was to take care of the physical needs of his patients. But he immediately became aware of a phenomenon that experienced nurses were well familiar with. Many patients experienced dreams and glimpses of their deceased loved ones visiting them in their final moments when they were close to passing away.
By Paramjeet kaur4 years ago in Longevity
A concept study of "living in the now" for those who are nearing the end of their lives.
In settings providing end-of-life care, the concept of "living in the moment" is crucial to maintaining dignity. Although being in the present is crucial for providing care for the dying, neither the individual nor their family have a strong mental idea of what it means.
By Paramjeet kaur4 years ago in Longevity
Integrating learning into your daily tasks.
Lifelong learning is now recognised as an economic necessity as automation, artificial intelligence, and new work models reshape the business sector. The need for new talents, according to 80% of CEOs, is their largest corporate concern today. Opportunities for development are now the second-most significant determinant in employees' workplace happiness, according to study.
By Paramjeet kaur4 years ago in Journal











