

by Guest ContributorNovember 19, 2021 EMPOWER2FREE's Journey, Socio-Emotional Skills, Young Adults0 comments
Hacks on Building Life Skills By Volunteering
Volunteering is a great opportunity for you to make a difference in others’ lives and society. You will also get to make a difference in yourself through many ways. Not only do you get to make new friends, you gain confidence, satisfaction and skills! Indeed, volunteering hone life skills that will eventually benefit you in professional and personal space. In this article, we...Read More#adulting: Is Self-Employment for Me? First Ask Yourself These Questions
Part of adulting involves looking for work and earning an income. Some of us choose to be self-employed, while others seek a job. The days of expecting a legacy job with the same company until we retire, however, are long gone. Self-employment is more and more the future of work, reports Prospect Magazine. Even if we favour traditional employment, we can expect to spend half or more of our...Read MoreHow To Improve Time Management
We all have 24 hours a day. Yet, why does it seem like that influencer has a magical 48-hour schedule? How do people juggle school, work, events, fitness, and STILL have a social life? Well, sorry to burst your bubble, but we are all living on the same 24 hours. The hard truth is – learning how to improve in time management. Time and tide wait for no man. If we want to accomplish more,...Read MoreBuild Financial Resilience as a Young Adult
Building financial resilience is becoming increasingly important. 2020 is turning out to be a year that none of us had expected. There is a lot of uncertainty around when all these will end and go back to ‘normal’. It has also been challenging for individuals to figure out a new way of living. Studies have shown how COVID-19 has impacted our finances. As spending patterns change, this has...Read MoreThe Art of Respect in Parenting
We did a recent survey where surprisingly all parents unanimously shared a view that successful parenting is having their children grow up healthy and respectful. Interestingly, academic success was not a priority. Although, it was mentioned in passing as a means to ensuring that the child grew up to have enough. With the resounding mention given to respect, we thought we will flash this out...Read More
