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What Does Your Teen Actually Need From You?

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Parenting is the most magical thing you’ll ever do, but it does present new challenges once your son or daughter becomes a teen. This is a strange time in their lives, and it can leave you feeling a little useless from time to time. However, your teen still needs you in their life.


Knowing what your teen actually wants and needs from you can seem like a battle in itself. As long as you pay attention to the following features, stunning results should follow.


To Know You Are There


Teenagers are unlikely to rely on your guidance in daily life quite like they did during the toddler years. Nonetheless, a close relationship between parent and child is still vital. Maintaining a strong relationship with your teen will give them a source of stability. It also provides an outlet for them to discuss any issues that they may face in daily life. 


Given that those issues could range from bodily changes to problems at school. Providing this platform is key. Even if your child doesn’t feel the need to open up that often, knowing that they can is an emotional safety blanket.


A Growing Level Of Independence 


While teens still need their parents, this is also a time of self-discovery. As such, they will require increased independence. It allows them to maintain popularity with friends, become more responsible over the years, and feel ready for adult life. It is particularly important if they plan to go away for college as they’d suddenly need to fend for themselves.


As well as giving them more responsibility, you should help them learn valuable life skills like how to cook. Meanwhile, paying for your child’s driving lessons can be priceless. Not least because it is a qualification that they can use for life.


A Responsive Approach To Problems


Teeneagers see their bodies undergo many changes. While many of them are normal, there are several situations that need outside support. Taking them to see a pediatric chiropractor for muscle issues that are beyond growing pains can work wonders. The realignment can combat pains. Ongoing exercises will promote a full recovery.


As well as physical damage, you should pay attention to signs that your child needs help with mental health problems. Whether it’s medication or therapy, treating anxiety at the earliest stage will be vital. Letting them suffer is never the answer.


A Chance To Thrive


Every family has a different living situation. The fact is that you can’t help the fact that you need your teen to help care for a sibling or change your financial situation. While you can’t shield them from the reality of life, they should be able to enjoy life to the full. After all, these are some of the most magical years in their lives. Or at least they should be.


Your teen may have more responsibilities than some of their friends. Even so, there should be time for them to play out or enjoy hobbies. Likewise, they deserve the opportunity to complete homework and other tasks. Time is the greatest gift you can give.


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How to Raise Your Professional Profile

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If you’ve been struggling to find a job that pays well and matches your current skills and ambitions, it’s possible you feel there is nothing available right now. However, while some job markets are highly competitive, there are things you can do to boost your professional profile and make sure you are one of the first candidates considered for a role that suits you. How can you raise your profile? Here are four ideas to think about. 


Get a Website 

Anyone who’s anyone has a website. This is the place where you can show off who you are and what you are all about. It gives employers a place to learn about your work history and experiences without needing to pour through yet another resume. However, building a website (and maintaining it) is not as straightforward as it seems. Visiting www.nestify.io can solve this problem, and it’s also worth investing in a domain name, which would ideally be yourname.com rather to further push your professionalism and show that you mean business. 


Highlight Your Portfolio 

Your website will not be complete without highlighting your portfolio, though. It doesn’t matter what you do, you should have evidence of your skills, whether graphic design, writing, or project management. This portfolio backs up any claims you have made when describing yourself. It isn’t enough to say you’re skilled in a variety of topics or styles; your portfolio must show it. Evidence of paid work is always a bonus, but if you don’t have anything like this (which is typical of professionals changing careers), use your free time to create examples of what you could do if given the opportunity. 


Be More Involved 

Everyone has their opinions about social media, but for many industries, especially creative ones, you need to make effective use of social media to build a following and appeal more to potential employers. Candidates with hundreds and even thousands of followers will appeal more to recruiters as they consider this a ready-made promotion base. If you’re concerned about the privacy issues regarding social media, create an account for your brand rather than your personal life. 


Clean Up Your Online Presence 

Everyone has posted something stupid and immature on social media, especially if you are part of a generation that never considered how prevalent it would become. No one wants to miss out on a job opportunity because of something dumb they posted when they were teenagers, so clean up your online presence before a job interview to make sure the hiring managers don’t come across anything that might make them think twice. You don’t need to become a ghost, but you can at least remove anything that might be deemed irresponsible or downright offensive to boost your chances of employment and prevent cancellation.


Upwards 

Raising your professional profile will open a range of opportunities for you to explore. While not all of these opportunities will be right for you, there could be some that feel like a perfect fit. If you make the effort to get yourself noticed, you will reap the professional benefits. 


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The Astonishing Benefits Of Indoor-Outdoor Living

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Imagine if your home blended naturally into the surrounding environment. Not only would you have more space, but you’d be able to live in a more natural way. You wouldn’t be cooped up indoors all day long. Instead, you’d be out in the open air, catching a few rays and listening to the sound of birds. 


For this reason, indoor-outdoor spaces have become tremendously more popular. These days, hardly a single luxury home neglects them. 


The form they take can be quite different. Some are, for all intents and purposes, outdoor living rooms, equipped with fireplaces, chairs, recliners, sofas and coffee tables. Others are dining rooms, usually under some sort of shade, while the most extravagant attempts to bring the kitchen outside as well. 


If you’re on the fence about indoor-outdoor living, then this post may help to change your mind. We discuss some of the benefits that such arrangements bring and how they can help you live a better, more fulfilling life at home. Here’s what you need to know: 


It Makes It Easier To Have a Staycation


Getting away on vacation is not only expensive, but it can be physically difficult as well, thanks to all the international restrictions in place. For that reason, many people are turning to their own backyard, often quite literally, to make the most of their time off from work. 


There are many ways that you could give your outdoor spaces more of a vacation feel. One obvious idea is to add a pool. Here, you can mimic what it would be like to be sitting around a hotel pool, enjoying the sunshine and warm air. 


Some people turn their outdoor spaces into spas. These are over under cover, just next to their sliding patio doors


You could also invest in a sunroom. These allow you to experience the warmth of the sun but, at the same time, protect you against the cool breeze. They’re similar to greenhouses. 


It Gives You More Options When Entertaining Guests


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Standing around with your guests in the kitchen or sitting with them in the living room is okay in the depths of winter. But when the summer arrives, people want to be outside, enjoying themselves in the fresh air.


While a patio will suffice, having a bespoke indoor-outdoor area can make the whole experience so much more enjoyable for your guests. First, you can physically accommodate more people. You might only be able to fit twenty guests into your home itself, but you might have space to entertain fifty outside. 


You can also take advantage of outdoor kitchens. These allow you to prepare food and service drinks to guests outside, without having to run in every five minutes to check on your cooking.


Modern outdoor kitchens actually rival those you find on the inside of your home. These days, they’re much more than just BBQs built into a countertop with a few cabinets. Instead, they come with running water, sink with plumbing, dedicated gas lines, and even pizza ovens. What’s more, they’re all protected by suitable roofing and come with options that let you batten down the hatches when the weather turns bad. 


It Increases The Value Of Your Home


As discussed in the introduction, indoor-outdoor living is in high demand. Everyone wants to experience it. 


Because of this, homes that offer functional exterior spaces are worth more than equivalent properties that don’t. Buyers want opportunities to go outside and enjoy being in nature because they know that it’s good for their health and wellbeing. 


Buyers are also looking for properties that offer space. Therefore, if your home doesn’t have much interior square footage, you can add to it in a practical sense by expanding into your garden. What’s more, creating outdoor space is a significantly less costly way to increase your home’s value than adding a conventional extension. 


Remember, when it comes to buying a new home, buyers want you to wow them. It doesn’t actually matter how you do this, whether with giant interior rooms at your property, or by increasing the space available to you outside. Remember, something as simple as adding a patio or veranda could be the difference between a buyer choosing your property and the next-best alternative. 


It Is Good For Your Health


The average person only spends around 15 minutes per day outside in the open air. Unfortunately, that’s bad for our individual and collective wellbeing. If we’re constantly in built environments, it separates us from nature which is so beneficial.


For instance, NIH studies show that being in nature may help improve your cognition and memory. You may be able to think more clearly and better recall what people have said to you.


Being outside may also reduce stress, something that researchers refer to as “biophilia.” Our natural love of the outdoors appears to have a powerful effect on how our secretory hormones in the brain work, reducing the level of cortisol in the body. It’s one of the reasons why most people feel better after a weekend of camping, even if they’ve been sleeping on the uncomfortable ground. 


It Expands Your Living Space


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We’ve already alluded to this perk above, but it’s worth repeating. Building an indoor-outdoor area expands your living space. It gives your home more square footage and can make even a small chalet feel considerably larger. 


The current trend is towards “multi-use” spaces. Homeowners, for instance, are trying to create “rooms” outdoors that can fulfill all the functions of spaces inside their homes. 


With some clever architectural tricks, outdoor living areas can also blend effortlessly into the rest of the home. Creating a common theme between the indoor and outdoor space creates unity and ensures that everything makes visual sense. 


Some property owners, for instance, keep the indoor and outdoor floor heights the same, eliminating any need to step down. Others use sliding glass panels for doors that make it feel like indoor and outdoor spaces are one and the same. When there are minimal visual boundaries, outdoors areas feel like a natural expansion of your home. 


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5 Tips for Getting Your Business More Organized

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Organization is essential to any business. It helps to keep things running smoothly and efficiently, and it’s what keeps the place staying productive. With less time wasted on looking for files or other items, employees are able to spend more time focusing on their work. Organization also helps with accountability because there should be one clear person in charge of every task so that nothing falls through the cracks.

 Organization also makes it easier for you and your employees to find necessary files or information when needed which saves time as well as prevents mistakes from happening more often. In general, organization is going to make the organization run much more smoothly. So these are some ways you can improve it.

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Have an Action Plan and Strategy in Place

It is important to have an action plan and strategy in place before you start writing content. It’s the best way to keep things running smoothly for you and your business. A classic way to organize all of these plans would be to have an old fashion planner, but there are even apps nowadays that you can use for this too. Just try to get your thoughts organized, and the best way to do it is by writing them down in the order that you’d like to tackle them. This is especially handy when you’re planning out a business trip, as those need plenty of organization.

Create Some Priorities to Do First

When it comes to your business, where do your priorities lie? What sort of tasks do you do each day? Have any big projects that you’re needing to tackle? It is good to have some priorities to do first. One of the reasons for this is that it will help you stay focused and not get overwhelmed by too many tasks. Priorities should be based on what needs to be done, what can wait, and if something needs to be done as a priority then it should be given that priority.

Don’t Be Afraid to Take Some Notes

Note-taking isn’t just for students, it’s something that business owners can do as well. If you’re someone who is a bit scattered brain, it can be something that helps. It can also help with gentle reminders such as setting up WebX360 so your business can have a proper website.

Tackle On One Task at a Time

Chances are, you’re going to feel far too overwhelmed if you’re multitasking. By the end of the day, you’re just going to be mentally exhausted. This doesn’t have to happen and there are better solutions out there. It is important to focus on one task at a time and set aside the other tasks for later. This will help you get through the day more efficiently and it’s a great way to cut down on the distractions as well.

Clean up your space

This may seem overly simplistic, but whether it’s your office space, desk, digital files, or anything else, you need to get those organized. If you’re working in a clean and tidy space, you’re going to feel more productive. 


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Organisation Is Key To A Successful Home Move

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For a lot of people, moving can come with plenty of stress and anxiety. It’s a momentous change, after all, and one that takes no small amount of work. If you’re worried about how you’re able to keep an even keel on an upcoming move, the best thing you can do is start taking action now. The sooner you start, the better, and here are some ways to ensure that you’re organised for it all.


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Know what you’re bringing with you

Firstly, you should have a good idea of what you want to bring with you and what is worth taking the opportunity to leave behind. Of course, you won’t literally leave those items behind, but you can sell them, donate them, or drop them off at a local recycling centre, instead.


Start packing what you don’t need early

Once you have decided what you’re going to keep, take a look over the inventory to see what you’re going to need to use now for day-to-day life. Anything that you’re definitely not going to need at the moment, you should take the time to start packing. Pack things room by room, rather than all into one box. It might mean that you have half-empty boxes lying around for a while, but it will make the final packing much easier and quicker.


Prepare plenty of supplies

Don’t underestimate your need for supplies. Unless your moving team is going to provide and pack for you, you should start sourcing boxes, tape, and the like, now. There are plenty of places where you can ask for moving boxes for free, including local shops. It’s better to acquire too many than too few. Too many you can simply flat-pack and bring with you to recycle later.


Get movers on board now

If you want to skip some stress, then you should try to book movers as soon as you can, rather than waiting. You might think you’re saving money until you need it, but as moving day approaches, the availability of teams like Two Men And A Truck will decrease, and you might end up with less affordable options. If you wait long enough, you might even find that there are no movers available, meaning that you may have to scramble to rent a vehicle to do it yourself. Needless to say, that’s not very conducive to a stress-free move.


Categorise your items as you pack

Of course, you want to make life easier for yourself when you’re on the other side of the move, as well. To that end, you should ensure that you have prepared enough labels, and colourful labels from places like Officeworks can help a lot. This way, you can make sure that you know where items have to go and, at a glance, you can direct your team to put everything in its right place.


Moving is a demanding and stressful time, regardless of how you handle it. However, with the tips above, you can make sure that you’re able to undermine some of those sources of stress with forethought and organization.



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Is Teaching The Right Career For You?

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Are you ready to explore a new career path? Perhaps you’re just getting started looking for jobs on the market? If so, then you might want to think about becoming a teacher. Here are some of the key factors to think about when deciding whether this is going to be the right career move for you specifically. 


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Do You Like Kids?


You have to like kids if you want to be a teacher. We’ve all had teachers who clearly didn’t enjoy being around children. This is a recipe for disaster, as we’ll discuss a little further down. If you enjoy being around kids and thinking at their level, then teaching could be perfect for you. The more easily you can relate to children, the better off you will be in this particular role. 


Are You Creative?


Teaching requires you to be creative. You need to make sure that you are taking steps to make lessons fun and interesting. If you fail to do this, then you’re going to lose the attention of the class pretty quickly. Luckily, there are resources from companies like Studentreasures Publishing that can help you here. They can provide you with materials, tools and strategies to help ensure that your classes don’t bore students into oblivion. You should also be prepared to explore different ways to approach various subjects and lessons to ensure that they are more engaging. 


Do You Have Patience?


You must have a great deal of patience if you are going to be a great teacher. Some kids are going to push you to your limit but that’s okay. This is one more reason why it’s important that if you’re a teacher you actually like kids. It will make it far easier to show them patience, even when they are making this incredibly difficult. If you are worried about your levels of patience but you still want to be a teacher, then there are steps you can take. For instance, you might want to try meditating


Can You Separate Work And Life?


Finally, you need to make sure that when you’re a teacher, you’ll be able to separate your work life from your life at home. This doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t be invested in what happens to your students. You absolutely should. But you shouldn’t let it take an emotional toll on you once you walk through the school gates at the end of each day. When you’re off the clock, you need to be able to let everything go. If you can’t then teaching will take over more aspects of your life because you’ll constantly be worried about what’s going on with the kids in your class. 


We hope this helps you understand some of the key factors that you should keep in mind when you are deciding whether teaching is going to be the right career move for you. Ultimately, if you’re not the right fit for this role, then you’re never going to put in the heart and the effort that students deserve. 


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3 Steps To Take When Your Aging Parents Need Help

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While everyone makes an effort to stay healthy, there comes a point where that’s almost as possible. As people age, their bodies start breaking down.

That can be seen in multiple ways, from cognitive decline to loss of mobility. Many people often see this with their parents. It can be an emotional and heart-wrenching time.

If you’ve found yourself in this position, you mightn’t know what to do when your aging parents need help. There could be much to take care of.

Though you could need to take multiple steps to help your aging parents, a few can be more important than the others.

What To Do When Your Aging Parents Need Help: 3 Top Steps

Figure Out Their Needs

The first thing you’ll need to do before making any decisions is to understand your parents’ needs. For some, it could be as simple as needing to have their meals cooked.

Others could need much more. You’ll need to tailor your decisions based on the help that your parents need. You should focus on multiple areas with this, including:

  • Safety

  • Medical Needs

  • Hygiene

  • Social Interaction

  • Cognitive Needs

Once you know what your parents’ needs are, you’ll be able to make much better decisions for the help they need.

Understand Care Options

You might assume that the only way that you can help your parents is by putting them in a home. You’ll have multiple care options available, however.

You should keep these in mind when making your decision. When you’re doing so, it’s worth ensuring that the likes of financial elder abuse, among other things, can’t take place.

That means understanding your options in detail and comparing them. The main options you’ll have are:

  • In-home help

  • Assisted living communities

  • Geriatricians

Many of these could be the right option for your parents.

Include Your Parents In Care Decisions

Everyone wants to be in control of their life. While your parents mightn’t have a say in needing help, they’ll still want to exercise some control.

You should do your best to give them this. Letting them have a say in as many of the decisions as possible is recommended.

Though this isn’t always possible, you should do it when you’re able. It could take you a while to get them involved in the discussion, as they could be resistant at first.

Once they’re involved, however, things will get much easier. Remember to ensure they feel comfortable and supported throughout the process.

What To Do When Your Aging Parents Need Help: Wrapping Up

If you don’t know what to do when your aging parents need help, it can be a confusing and emotional time. You’ll want to help but you wouldn’t know what steps to take.

While there’ll be multiple things to look after, some will be more important than others. You’ll need to keep them in mind when you’re helping your parents.

Each of the above steps will be vital during the process. As difficult as it may seem, it can be simpler than you’d think. Though it’ll be an emotional time, it’s something that’ll need to be done.


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