There are countless jobs out there, many of them exciting and appealing. Most of these require quite a few skills and qualifications before you’re even considered for them, though. That doesn’t mean you need to settle for less interesting jobs or go to college for years. Here are 5 Unique career options you can choose from and create a plan so you will be working at something you enjoy and earn a living at before you know it.
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Life, Family, Relationships, and How to Manage During Changing Times
Baby’s First Foods, Baby-Led-Weaning Meets Previous Practices
Suggestions on what to feed your baby or toddler. Food chart included.
Easy And Inexpensive Get-Together Ideas
Six Ideas To Help You Start Making Get-Together’s Happen
Art As Addiction Therapy
Harmonizing Recovery: Art and Music Therapy Impact on Addiction A guest post by Theresa McArthur The journey toward overcoming addiction is enriched and illuminated by the transformative power of art and music therapy. As pillars of hope in the addiction recovery landscape, these therapies offer more than mere diversion; they […]
What Color Is Your Heart?
A Special Happy Valentine’s Day Card For You.
Pancakes For Babies and Toddlers
These little pancakes are so delicious, and they’re perfect for little ones.
How To Prepare For Your Newborn
Preparing for your baby’s arrival. Things to take to the hospital, prepare the nursery, helpful insights.
Merry Christmas & Holidays And A Very Happy New Year!
Wishing you a very Merry Christmas with all the Joys of the Season. May our friends and neighbors who have all kinds of different traditions have lovely times with family and friends.
Grandparents, Newborns, and Integrating a New Family
What Happens When You Bring Your New Baby Home? How do you start the process of creating your new family culture of love and caring and what role will the grandparents play?
Turning Terrible Twos From Tears To Smiles
The “Terrible Twos” is a childhood development stage that comes with questions on coping with inevitable Temper Tantrums. Here is some advice from personal experience and new findings by Katie D. Rosanbalm, a Senior Research Scientist from Duke Center for Child and Family Policy.