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MAKE POOL DAY ‘FUN-DAY’ WITH THESE EASY STEPS
The sun is up, the sky is clear, summer is at its peak, and everywhere is so hot. You must be thinking this is the perfect time to plan an epic pool party or just a fun pool day with your friends. Everyone loves to go to the pool on a hot day, so, why not?! But before you start passing out invitations, check out these easy steps to make the most out of your pool day besides just swimming.
By Clair Feng4 years ago in Wander
The Art of Rewarding Your Employees (2022)
Businesses are as competitive as ever. Managers and owners do everything in their righteous minds to reduce their costs whilst improving the quality and quantity of their product and of their employees' work. In this era of competitive business climate, to get the most out of your workforce, careful considerations have to be made to produce and retain outstanding performers, and develop a more positive workforce. Surveys have shown that personal recognition is the ultimate way a company could get them to produce quality work. Let’s see how.
By Isabella Harriot 4 years ago in Wander
Sydney: Top Must-see Things To Do and See in 2022
The first time I visited Sydney back in 2012, I spent most of my time on the beaches, mostly at Manly. It was the highlight of my trip and all I wanted was to just relax. I have always heard of how wonderful and gorgeous Sydney was and it was true. I was allured by the massive harbour, the splendid botanical gardens, the awe-inspiring shoreline, and beaches. Over the course of time, I made Sydney my go-to destination to enjoy peace of mind, unravelling its beauty more and more with each visit. Safe to say, it’s like no other city. If you're wondering what to do on your next trip, wonder no more. Check out some of my favourite attractions that are quintessentially Sydney.
By Isabella Harriot 4 years ago in Wander
4 Jamaican Must See Places for Visitors
Jamaica is a beautiful island with so much to see and do. There are many beaches, waterfalls and other natural wonders that make it a great vacation destination for tourists from all over the world. Here are some of the top Jamaican must see places:
By Courtanae Heslop4 years ago in Wander
What are the must-see spots in the city and Rongcheng
Tourists often wonder: Weihai for two or three days is enough? Will you run out of places to play if you stay longer? There are also tourists feel headache about how to arrange the limited travel time, today to clarify this problem once and for all.
By Eric George4 years ago in Wander
Beautiful scenery in the southwest
The beautiful scenery of the Southwest region has always been the model of China's natural scenery, and the countless tourists who visit these places every year are the most favorable recognition of their natural beauty. With the continuous improvement of economic development in China in recent years, people have higher requirements for quality of life, so many regions began to focus on improving people's quality of life, which also makes the domestic provinces and cities pay more attention to the development of tourism. Among the provinces, regions and cities in southwest China, Sichuan's beauty is undoubtedly the most representative. Sichuan has become an emerging and popular tourist destination, with a large number of people taking trips there as a tourist destination, and the tourism market is booming as far as the eye can see.Chengdu is another tourist attraction, 70 kilometers away from the city center, known as the urban garden
By Ion Booker4 years ago in Wander
Frugal, Fun Galore on the Northern Shore - Part 1
The Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines a staycation as a vacation day spent at home or nearby. The benefits of a staycation are that you get all the reinvigorating effects of a vacation, with a fraction of the time and cost. Between hyperinflation, kids activities, and the crisis at the nation's airports, staycations should be on the rise.
By Susan Eileen 4 years ago in Wander
London on a Budget
The cost of living crisis has hit everyone hard (what kind of world are we living in when McDonald's has put the price of cheeseburgers up by 20p?!), and many people now need to factor that into their travel plans. For me, that means I'm trying to go to all the places I want to visit in my own country of Britain. The most recent city break I had was to the capital London. And although travel costs were reduced for me, it is of course still a very expensive city. However, if you're careful, you can have a great time on a budget. I've tried to break some of this down. And even folks from abroad who have made it to the capital but are still concerned about costs may find some of this advice useful.
By Matty Long4 years ago in Wander
Top Places I Keep Returning To (2022 Edition)
As travellers we are obsessed with the idea of ‘new’. We visit those new towns or counties, have an amazing time, and refuse to return because there's so much else to do and see out there. Our bucket list gets longer over time even though we keep ticking them off! This… Need… to find new things or places is not bad, in fact, it was the original reason we started travelling in the first place. It makes sense that we’re in a constant search for new experiences but lately, this has got me thinking, there’s so much to be said about returning to the familiar.
By Harley Leon4 years ago in Wander
Know What You Eat: My Take on Food Philosophy
There’s something about good food that holds the potential to influence a person’s mood, albeit for the shortest period of time. But cooking ain’t everyone’s cup of tea, is it? Whereas eating sure is, more so because food is one of the fundamentals of life. Lately, I’ve been wondering and reading up a lot about the latest food trends and that’s when I stumbled upon the various food philosophies. So, what’s a food philosophy? It’s a personal outlook about food or a set of guiding principles about how, what and when you should consume food. Here is a 2-minute read that will give you a glimpse into what I personally think about food and habits.
By Evelyn Adam4 years ago in Wander










