Blogging, article marketing, press release distribution, and social media are great ways to increase your website’s exposure and establish your credibility. However, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed, disorganized, and unsure what to write about. Editorial calendars are effective tools for some; suffocating for others. If you prefer a less formal plan but want to stay… Continue reading
Month: August 2022
Depression in Adolescents
Teen depression is a very real problem. According to a WHO report, adolescent depression affects one in four adolescents in India, making it the country with the highest suicide rate among all Southeast Asian countries. Until recently it was thought that depression did not affect children and adolescents, but nothing can be far from reality;… Continue reading
Women and money in 2010: girls want to control themselves while men want to get ahead
There’s nothing like a recession to highlight where we’ve gone wrong with our money management. But do recent events mean that people will be more financially prudent this year? Given all the horror stories about banks collapsing, asset devaluations, and credit hardships, I was wondering how this would affect people’s money management and future planning,… Continue reading
The subtle lessons of race at Disney’s "The princess and the frog"
As usual, Disney is 50 years behind in updating its sociopolitical worldviews. Still, despite being late to the party, Disney Animation Studios has produced a film that deals with racial issues past and present in ways that are remarkably accessible to children. “The Princess and the Frog” (2009, Ron Clements and John Musker) attempts to… Continue reading
The danger of living in the past
While studying the Bible, I came across a verse in the Book of Isaiah 43:18 what does it say, “Forget the old things, because I am doing something new in your life.“. That verse really challenged me and I asked myself two questions. These questions are:- 1 Do I always think about my past? 2… Continue reading
Procrastination cure?
If you’re looking for a cure for procrastination, then you’ve come to the right place. In this article, we are going to quickly discuss what it is to cure your time waster once and for all. So first, what is the main reason people waste their time? Well, most people slave to satisfy some other… Continue reading
Tokyo – The tourist mecca of Asia
If there is one place on earth that symbolizes the confluence of past, present and future, it has to be Tokyo. Known as the world’s metropolitan city, Tokyo leads the global conglomerate of international cities. It is the nerve center of international trade and global finance. The pride and capital of Japan, here are 5… Continue reading
Direct mail marketing for the self-publisher
Introduction When it comes to marketing your self-published book, there are a number of options open to you. One of the most overlooked marketing methods at your disposal is direct mail marketing. For a small cost, you can physically communicate with your sales prospects in a short period of time. Many self-publishers have probably forgotten… Continue reading
Raise a daughter or a guinea pig?
In fact, marriages are made in heaven. But is it applicable for all girls? Well, in my opinion, it’s a big NO. By the time she crosses the age of 18, her parents begin to think that she may never marry her if she continues to be career-oriented. Then her parents or her boyfriend push… Continue reading
The punching bag machine: an ideal initial investment
For first-time entrepreneurs, operating a punching bag machine can be quite an adventure. Mainly, this is because operating vending machines involves minimal operating expenses and requires very little management. For people looking to make more of their hard-earned capital and are willing to take some manageable risks, purchasing and operating punch presses could be a… Continue reading