The elementary school I went to was open-concept, meaning there were no walls between classrooms, only dividers. Which is probably why I am able to now focus and concentrate in even the loudest of environments.
I’m going to introduce you to two people that have something in common. The first is a woman who was an aspiring writer who had recently been divorced and living on government aid. In fact, she was so poor that she couldn’t afford a typewriter.
Given what has been going on in the world lately regarding the COVID-19 pandemic, I thought it was a good time to share some research I have done on the importance of being resilient as well as some strategies we can all use for building resilience.
It really is amazing how traveling can change your perspective on certain things. One of the most memorable trips I have taken was back in 2011 when I visited Rome, Italy with a good friend.
There are some types of insurance policies and insurance add-ons that not only make sense but are necessary to protect you. But then there are some that I just shake my head at. Like a couple of months ago, I booked a flight and the airline asked if I wanted flight cancellation insurance?!?!