Posted by Goody on 04/19/08 in Education
You may need some reminders to assist you in saying, “No” more often. Most educators are agreeable folks and say ‘yes’…even when they need to say ‘no.’ The idea is to protect your ‘yesses’ for those tasks, responsibilities, and commitments that will make the most difference. That means that sometimes…you have to say ‘no.’ This article gives you some ideas for how and when to do so.
- Sometimes, you just need to say, “No” and not add any additional explanation.
- Sometimes, “No, but thanks for asking me” is the best answer.
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Posted by Goody on 01/30/08 in Education, Finance
Young people are set to receive guidance from industry professionals on how to manage their money, it has been revealed.
The pilot scheme, run by R3 - the Association of Business Recovery Professionals - will see insolvency experts take part in special classes giving 16 to 18-year-olds more information about various financial products such as credit cards and personal loans. And in doing so, it is hoped that students will be able to adopt a more responsible attitude towards loans and other types of borrowing later on in life.
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