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A book a day, keeps the stagnation away
It is not a replacement but an adjunct! A few years ago, in the midst of my research on leadership, efficiency, business, and productivity I discovered that there are tools where you can listen to books in their entirety or their summaries. In fact, it is one of the current trends in which books are not only available in physical or digital format but also in audiobooks.
By Alexandra Sousa4 years ago in Education
Income Producing Real Estate Investing
It’s very likely that you are looking into real estate as a way to generate additional income or cash flow “on the side”. There are a number of ways to do this and those looking to passively invest don’t know where to start most of the time. And for good reason, because there are a lot of options when you start looking into real estate investments that can be used to produce income. This is exactly why we put together this article.
By Richardson David4 years ago in Education
The Impact of Time Zones on Your Productivity
Time zones are not a common thought when you think about your day-to-day tasks and the manner in which you will go about managing them. Although it is not something that you can control, time zones can significantly affect your productivity and you can enhance your work life with a few easy tips and tricks despite this impact.
By Smith MIller4 years ago in Education
Where to Start Learning About Crypto
Where to Start Learning About Crypto If you want to start learning about crypto, the first thing you need to know is that crypto can be a very confusing topic if you don’t have any experience with it already. There are so many different coins out there and new ones popping up every day, how do you figure out which ones are worth spending your time on? It can be difficult to find the right information at first, but after reading this article, you’ll be well on your way to making informed decisions that will make you more successful in your crypto ventures!
By yogesh markam4 years ago in Education
Top 10 Websites to Start Your Journey as a Virtual Assistant
If you are new to the online space and are not sure what you want to do yet, you can start by working as a virtual assistant. Technology has made it so easy for people to work from home and earn a living doing what they love.
By RealCashTech4 years ago in Education
Lockdowns are NOT SAFE!
School lockdowns need to end, and someone needs to start the discussion. So, here it goes… If our children weren’t forced to become sitting duck targets inside of brick boxes, then no shooter would have the opportunity to kill over a dozen people. All classrooms have windows. All second story rooms should have fire escapes.
By Amanda Spradlin4 years ago in Education
Study MBBS In Russia For Indian Students
Russia has always been a top priority choice for Indian students looking to study medicine in a foreign country. Russia ranks 30th among the top 100 medical universities, according to the World Health Organization’s “Directory of World Medical Schools.” MBBS in Russia is becoming increasingly popular among Indian students because of its high-quality education at an inexpensive cost. So, before enrolling in any Russian university or college, you should know the climate, culture, food, currency, transportation, geography, and other factors.
By Twinkle Institute AB4 years ago in Education
You Don't Have to Be Good at Math to Be an Effective and Successful Research Scientist
When I was a youngster and first expressed interest in pursuing a career in science I was told repeatedly that I was simply not good enough at math to make the cut. Grade level after grade level, teacher after teacher relayed the same disappointing news. It was great that I expressed interest in science, but that career path just wasn't for me. With a twenty five plus years career in research under my belt at this point I am pleased to inform all of those teachers and others who said the same, that they were dead wrong, but not so pleased at how damn old that makes me feel. I need to make one point crystal clear from the outset. Please, please, please do not take this article as an excuse to slack off in math or a reason for you not to study mathematics. If you want to be a research scientist, exposure to a strong math education is a must. I am most assuredly not saying or implying that math is not an important skill for a research scientist. What I am saying is that you do not need to be the second coming of John Nash, or top of your class, or even in the top half of your class in your math courses to be an effective research scientist. You can be average to below average in math and still be a kick ass researcher (in many fields but not all, see caveats below), or maybe even one of the best researchers in your field. I will leave it to others to say if I am "one of the best researchers in my field" however I can say I have had a very productive and successful career. I have been involved in major breakthroughs, developed and commercialized some successful products (and a few less than successful ones), published a host of papers and patents, presented at technical conferences around the world, and any other number of accomplishments that typically signify success for a researcher.
By Everyday Junglist4 years ago in Education











