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The Proper Way To Ask For Business Referrals

Asking for business referrals is not an easy job. Luckily there is a pain- and embarrassment-free way to collect business referrals in a heartbeat.

Four Websites You Must Visit If You Want To Learn New Skills

New school year, new you! Lifehack has concocted a list of websites that can teach you a set of new skills for free.

How To Solve Problems In Controlled Dreams

Most people live in the belief that dreams are something unimportant, irrelevant, and useless. No matter that ordinary dreams are recipients of important messages and lessons that often we do not take seriously. Is it possible that a special world opens in our minds during sleep, a world that finds solutions in our dreams to the problems of our waking hours? Stephen LaBerge, founder of the Lucidity Institute, holds that it is a scientifically proven fact that people find solutions to their problems in controlled dreams, the dreams that LaBerge also refers to as lucid dreams.

5 Exceptional TED Talks That Will Improve Your Emotional Intelligence

Emotional intelligence (EQ) is more important than IQ because it shows people’s ability to fell, understand and manage emotions and behaviour. Unlike IQ, EQ can be learned no matter the person’s age, but study and practice go hand in hand with an enhanced emotional intelligence. Inc.com has concocted a list of five TED Talks which promise to help you increase self-awareness and start identifying areas for improvement.

The Stunning Character Of Krzysztof Pauch And His Endless Trust In Youth

Krzysztof Pauch is a very interesting personality from Poland, a man who grew up on his own and who is the source of inspiration for thousands of young people in the field of entrepreneurship and employability around Europe.

The DO School’s Future Of Work Fellowship

The DO School’s Future Of Work Fellowship

More and more people are looking for more than just a job that pays the bills, but for a fulfilling career. They want to contribute to something greater than themselves. But how will they ever feel that they’re making a big difference? How could they measure their impact? What would that kind of job look like in a big company? How, as a part of a big system, would employees be able to tell that their work matters?

Inspirational Story Of Sasa Cvetojevic, A Start-up Entrepreneur And Youth Supporter

Saša Cvetojević, an interesting Croatian public personality who is supporting young people in their search for employment and who trusted his own dreams and skills when he was young. Mr. Cvetojević is in the midst of a brilliant career and is a man who combines fast-thinking vision with astute management; he is a leader with a lot of smart ideas and concrete convictions. He is a human motivator for Croatian and Balkan youth who wish to turn their start-ups into growing businesses, an example of how youth should face today’s job market.

Young Entrepreneurs Against Unemployment

When Aida Krupalija graduated from the University of Sarajevo eight years ago, she did not expect that getting a job she had studied so hard for would be that difficult. For four years, she applied to every open vacancy for a school or kindergarten pedagogue in Sarajevo, and received one rejection after another.

Refugee Crisis Seen By European Youth

In recent months, tragedies at sea have sadly raised everybody’s awareness of the greatest immigration crisis since the Second World War and have cast a bright light upon an ongoing humanitarian calamity in the Middle East. Large numbers of Syrian asylum seekers off the coasts of Southern Europe have awakened debates about the migrant issue and have set in motion a lengthy decision-making process to determine how to address the situation. Meanwhile, countries on the peripheral borders of the EU are still waiting, in the absence of fundamental European reforms, for more precise regulations. Persistent instability at Europe’s southeastern boundaries calls out for realistic solutions, feasible and sustainable plans, and the voice of the EU’s leading Institutions. But what about the young citizens of Europe? They represent the future, and they have the right to raise their voices up, too.

Free Simple Steps To A Better Memory

Our brains are becoming lazier as technology develops; we rely more and more on our smartphones, which remember everything for us. Luckily, memory works like a muscle, and there are several simple tricks for improving it.

What Would Your Childhood Have Looked Like In Victorian England?

We often see horrible pictures and read stories about exhausted children who are forced to work all day long for a few coins. Child labor engulfs millions of children. However, we are used to thinking that this problem belongs exclusively to the third world. That is not quite so. Dig a bit into history, and it becomes clear that “fat childhood” came to developed countries relatively recently. Read here, for example, how your childhood would have looked in the UK just 150 years ago.

Exploring different countries

Tips On Exploring New Countries

An old saying holds that, “Traveling is the only thing you buy which makes you richer.” Experts say traveling is the best way to break down prejudices and experience new things. With traveling you encounter other cultures, their histories, their way of life, their customs and habits.

Pictures You Want To Live In

Interview with a Belorussian artist about fairy tales, growing up, drawing technique and dusty couches.

Interview With A Unique Alaskan Artist: Drew Michael

In the first part of the Interview with a Unique Alaskan Artist series, we talked with Drew Michael about his artistic vision, his love for Alaskan culture and the different stories told by his pieces and his masks. In part II of the interview, we asked Drew a few more questions about his passion for giving back to his community, the challenges he faces throughout his work and the ambitions that keep him moving forward.

Michel Foucault's Study about Sexuality

Michel Foucault’s Study Of The Problems Of Sexuality

The topic of sexuality has traditionally been more or less stigmatized – in many ways taboo. Michel Foucault, a 20th century philosopher, was one of the great minds who plunged into the topic of sexuality when few writers dared to do so, publishing a three volume work, The History of Sexuality, in 1976.

Startups in Bosnia and Herzegovina

7 Best Startups From Bosnia And Herzegovina

Bosnia and Herzegovina is a very interesting country from the perspective of new business formations. Regardless of the tough economic situation, there are energetic and creative young people in Bosnia who are launching really interesting startups.

The classroom of the future

The Classroom Of The Future

The classroom of the future will not be a place where the teacher sits at a desk in the front of the classroom with the students neatly aligned in rows. Learning technologies and evolving pedagogical methods are not only changing the way we teach, but the physical environments we teach in.

10 Online Classes You Can Take And Complete By The End Of 2015

Learning something new can only help you, especially if your career is still in its incipient stage. The possibilities are endless as long as you are willing to update not only your professional profile, but also your knowledge. The Muse has amassed a list of FREE online classes you can take and complete by the end of this year.

Interview With A Unique Young Alaskan Artist Drew Michael

Artists express their ideas and visions in a million forms, telling a million stories and inspiring the audience in a million ways. One of these artists is Drew Michael (31), an outstanding sculptor, teacher and researcher living in Anchorage, Alaska. He spoke to us about what it is like to be an artist, the process he goes through to bring his artworks to life and his sources of inspiration.

Five Books To Put You In A Good Mood

Autumn is here. Some people enjoy it, some notice that the lack of sunny days makes them feel tired and a bit depressed. This is common for the majority of people, and it is called seasonal depression. But there is a way to give your mood a boost and feel better! We have prepared a multi-faceted list of five “feel good” books to put a smile on your face. If you have never heard of bibliotherapy - healing through reading – now is the best time to try it.

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Social media (un)safety

Social media has become an irreplaceable part of our lives for more than a decade. In the meantime, they have gained a huge number of fans and just as many opponents.

10 Predictions for Social Media Marketing in 2021

Social Media is now our main source of information. We scroll day by day, infinitely and thirsty for new ways of information. And of course the people behind the social media networks do serve us good, updating their services constantly so that our thirst never gets fed. So what will be new for Social Media Marketing, specifically in 2021?

Free Online Courses – Food as Medicine

Health around the world has been put under the microscope this year, but there are still free and great methods through food. Here are two of the best courses to introduce you to food as medicine.

Generation Climate Europe: Representing 20 Million Young Europeans and Tackling Climate...

An organisation looking to shape the future, we spoke to Generation Climate Europe about how they are tackling issues to support young people.

Seven Must-Have Skills to Succeed as a Social Media Manager

It’s needless to emphasise the role of social media in modern times. We are all aware of its importance for our lives, daily routines and even our choices and behaviors. Given this importance, no wonder people are trying to get a career out of social media knowledge. But what is it that you need in order to succeed?