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Skills You Require to Learn In case You Want to Attract Success
Self Confidence Self-esteem is an essential skill that is needed to achieve success in any profession. An individual with strong self-confidence can work harder, achieve their goals, and can have more success in their daily course.
By Sebastian Voice4 years ago in Journal
My Life
Hello Everyone. My Name is Leanna. I sometimes go by Lee , Lea or just my name which is Leanna. In 2005 I went to primary school and completed Kindergarten to Year 6 and had attended a primary school that was pretty much a few seconds to get to. I back then wasn't sure exactly what I wanted to do but I had loved helping out and being around children and I thought maybe in future i could work with children in childcare. As my school years went by I still didn't know in 2018 what I wanted to do. My first job i worked at a phone shop that was located in rouse hill.. My early years i had been very fascinated with mobile phones and would be showing friends , families how to use their phone and assist them if they had any issues. I thought wait working around phones would be a career and i went nope probably not.. so 2018 I continued to work in mobile sales right up until 2019... then 2020 came around I worked at Victorias Basement which was a pretty fun job to work at and was only there for about 3 months. After working there i needed to continue applying for jobs which thats exactly what I did. Before finding my career i picked up some casual shifts at a phone shop for a few months until I got the job I wanted which was in Childcare. I began my studying for Certificate 3 in Early Childhood in 2020 for a few and finished studying at the end of 2021. I to be honest like where i'm working BUT sometimes I think and feel like moving somewhere that i'm more happier at. With myself I like to be adventurous and i like exploring and seeing new things and experimenting , I love travelling and sightseeing.
By Leanna Theo4 years ago in Journal
LIFE IS A MARATHON, NOT A SPRINT: MAKING PERSONAL GOALS IN LIFE
I was a complete and total victim earlier in my life. In my 40’s, I’d been through three marriages and was considering a fourth with another wrong man. I was thousands of dollars in debt, and my children were suffering from my poor parenting. I was drinking too much, blaming too much and feeling like my life was out of control with no personal goals in life.
By Reinventing Her by Tresa Leftenant, CFP®4 years ago in Journal
IMAGINE THE POSSIBILITIES: MAKING GOOD CHOICES IN LIFE
What’s the worst decision you’ve ever made? What’s the best decision you’ve ever made? I think about those questions, and I realize that many, if not all, of my worst decisions, were because of some incorrect or confused thoughts I had. Those thoughts were about who I was, what I wanted and what might happen in the future. My actions were a response to everything going on around me. Without realizing what I was thinking the actions I took were preventing me from making good choices in life.
By Reinventing Her by Tresa Leftenant, CFP®4 years ago in Journal
A Guide to making better decisions
What is decision making? It's a choice, or a series of choices, that you make to determine the outcome of a situation. In business, decisions are often made in the form of choosing between different options. For example, maybe you're looking to hire someone for an important project and you have three potential candidates: one who has great experience but doesn't know much about your industry, one who knows everything about your industry but lacks experience, and one who has both experience and knowledge about your industry. Which candidate would you choose?
By Edison Ade4 years ago in Journal
What it’s Like Being Back in a Local Writer’s Group. Top Story - May 2022.
It’s Good To Be Back And what a great evening it was. A good turn-out, good readings, good vibes. We have set ourselves a 500 word assignment ‘I heard it on the radio’. Car radio? Kitchen radio? Iphone headset radio? Looking forward to hearing the work of our very talented and diverse authors. Is that another short story collection coming on…?! See you next meeting, Thursday 7th April, 7pm, Old Town Cafe Parsons Street Banbury - Banbury Writers’ Cafe Blog Post
By Chloe Gilholy4 years ago in Journal
10 Tips to Writing at Home
1. Noise Cancelling Headphones These are honestly the best thing I have invested in. I find it’s easier to focus and do my work more effectively when I can’t hear what’s going on around me. I usually put some music on, from my specific writing playlist, and focus on the task at hand. Not being able to hear things around me lets me get into the zone and get writing!
By Emilie Turner4 years ago in Journal







