Rise of the Candidate Market: Impact of the Great Resignation Welcome to the rise of the “employee market.” An employee market is when there are more jobs to fill than people to fill the jobs. The technical terms are a Candidate Driven Market. A buyers market in real estate is very similar, houses are cheap […]
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Victorian Social Activist
Exposing the Plight of the Poor Charles John Huffam Dickens (1812-1870), English writer and social critic, creator of some of the world’s best known fictional characters, is considered by many to be the greatest novelist of the Victorian era, his novels and short stories continuing to be widely read. Born in Portsmouth, to a middle-class family; at the age […]
When Dreams Fade
It’s a Wonderful Life Just about every year about this time, I subject myself to watching the black & white classic, It’s a Wonderful Life, and each year as I identify so closely to George Bailey’s life path, I find tears forming for the man who sacrifices his dreams and ambitions to benefit others, eventually […]
Hydra is one of the most profitable, soloable bosses in game, pulling in on average over 4.5 m gp/hr, easily one of the best money making methods in game. It’s actually a pretty easy boss to learn even compared to something like Vorkath. Hydra is basically Vorkath with the addition of valuable rare drops, you […]
Healthy Holiday Nutrition Tips
What Really MattersFood is integral part of the holidays, but remember to focus on family and friends, laughter and good times. Eat Mindfully– Don’t skip meals to save up for a big dinner; stick to your routine eating habits– Snack before parties; don’t go out on an empty stomach– Focus on slowing down and enjoying […]
Overwhelmingly Messy House?
8 Encouraging & Straightforward Steps to a Clean House I was down and out with the flu for over two weeks in November. My house wasn’t terribly clean before I went down, but let’s just say it was trashed by the time I was finally standing again. It was overwhelmingly messy. So I sat down […]
How to Battle Financial Anxiety
According to Time Magazine, at least 51% of people have had some kind of financial anxiety since the pandemic began. This number is not surprising. We live in a consumerist society where we are driven to the point where our cups are full and overflowing. Picture this – your cup, full of stuff: the house […]
Home for the Holidays
Avoid Bringing Home an Infestation for the Holidays Traveling for the holidays this month? Before you deck the halls and as you go about your travels, be aware and don’t let a bed bug infestation follow you home. This time of year, we often make visits to family and friends. So if you find yourself […]
New Printer Woes
[A Facebook convo with Sharon Gamble & J Credence that spanned 16 hours] Sharon: Facing the monumental task of setting up a brand-new printer today. I know. Most of you could probably do that with one hand tied behind your backs and half asleep. But I am totally intimidated. Machines and I do not speak […]
[Editor’s Note: Written in December 2020, who could have foreseen that December 2021 is in the same pattern] “Therefore do not be anxious about tomorrow, for tomorrow will be anxious for itself. Sufficient for the day is its own trouble.” —Matthew 6:34 ESV At this time last year, not a one of us expected the […]
