Living In The Present While Becoming Successful

There are limitless ways in which we can do things. Two people may set out to achieve similar goals, and both achieve them, but one can take longer than the other. However, the one who achieved the goals faster, was constantly stressed and made people around him stressed and unhappy as well. On the other hand, the person who took longer was always at peace and made people around him happy. Which one was more successful? It could have also been that the one who made people happy also reached the goals faster. The difference is that one put more importance on the value of the present moment while the other put more value on the final outcome.

How do we reconcile achieving the desired outcome when it may appear to be impossible to be overly worried about other people’s interest if you are to achieve the desired results? This is a question that hopefully more people would ask themselves before embarking on achieving a goal.

Finding balance through the present moment

We are conditioned to think that our results solely depend on get things done without much consideration to the manner in which we do it. We place primary importance on the desired outcome and forget about the quality to each moment as we do the tasks that are necessary to reaching the goal.

Learning to place the greatest value on the quality of the present moment leads to balanced decisions and higher quality action. By placing your focus primarily on the present moment we recognize the value of “Being.” When we understand that “Being” in a state of already feeling successful produces high quality success, it is much easier to shift the focus. We begin to understand the power of living in harmony with our environment while we perform our work. Stress and worry disappear and clear thinking takes over. Production goes smoother and even quicker and things flow with ease. Nothing is forced.

Practice living in the now and know that by accessing the power of now, you can enjoy even more success than ever before.

How to Present Your Work History, Education, Awards and Personal Interests on Your Resume

This is the information common to all resume formats, and the most boring. No different format, font type or size etc. makes these sections of your resume, any more exciting. They are important, but be very careful of the wording used, how and what you emphasize.

Unless you have just finished school, and have no work history to speak about, start with the education section. Additional [online?] training courses, community education programs, etc. can be combined here, with the heading, “Education and Training,” or something similar.

List your education, starting with the most recent. Highlight the degree, and major, followed by the school, especially if it is well-known. Whether you include year of graduation is a personal preference, but realize it could provide a clue to your age. However, since schools have gone online, more and more adults, over 40, are earning degrees, so dates don’t necessarily mean anything.

If you are a current student, add the above, but this time include the expected date of graduation, or even some such phrase that indicates you only have 3 credits, or 2 classes to complete, before graduating.

Don’t include high school, unless you are 18 through 20, with no college whatsoever, but did well in high school, especially coursework related to your targeted job.

Only list GPA if you graduated recently, are still in school, it’s above 3.2. Include honors regardless of when you graduated. Examples may look like:

Bachelor of Arts in English, graduated Summa Cum Laude from Northwestern University, IL

Or

Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration
American InterContinental University-online
Currently attending, will graduate 1/2012
3.7/4/0 GPA

Obviously, there are as many ways to state these, as there are degrees to state!

List work experience starting with your present or most recent job. Company name, city, state, dates you worked there, title of job, and description of your role. This can be done in countless ways, so here are some examples:

Abc Company, Inc., Madison, WI ยท 2006 – 2009
King of the World
Managed and oversaw all store functions. Addressed customers’ needs…
Developed marketing strategies, which increased sales 20% over previous year.

Or

ABC Company, Inc. Madison, WI 6/2006 – 4/2007
King of the World
Managed and oversaw…

Or

2008 to 2010 King of the World, ABC Company, Madison, WI
Managed and oversaw…

There are limitless ways to do this, but the most important thing to remember is, be consistent. Make sure your type fonts, sizes, spaces, etc. are the same throughout.

Other categories, such as awards, memberships, certifications, etc. can be grouped together, under a “Miscellaneous” title, or, if you have numerous certifications, for instance, you can include them on a standalone basis. Just remember, anything miscellaneous, must be relevant to the job or profession you are seeking, and not that you enjoy playing baseball. Employers don’t care about that, and assume you have a life and interests outside of work.

Top Five Birthday Presents to Give to a Hardworking Mom

Moms are very caring, understanding and patient. They make sure that their families are in great disposition in life. They always take care of the needs of everyone in the family and on top of that, they still find the time to work in the office to help provide for the family. Now, Wonder Woman will surely get intimidated in front of a super mom like your mom – most moms. However, sometimes, it is also alarming how hardworking or workaholic she could be. Is your mom like this? Do you feel that she is working so hard that she does not have enough time to take care of herself? Well, maybe it is best to do something about it. Make sure to prepare presents for mom that will enable her to relax and unwind. Here are some examples of birthday gift for your hardworking mom:

1. Cruise ship travel – the luxury of a cruising on a cruise ship will surely make your mom feel calm and happy. She will be able to forget about the things that stress her out. She will finally have the time to enjoy and take a break from her busy schedule. This is definitely one great example birthday present for mom who is so workaholic. If you do not have much budget for a cruise ship travel then a simple trip to the beach will do. There’s something about beach, sea or any other form of bodies of water that makes a person calm and relaxed. This is a great opportunity to reflect and unwind with your loved ones.

2. Spa treatment – another great gift for your mom is a Spa treatment. You should bring her to a Spa salon and make her feel like a queen. The nice feeling of massage and body treatment will surely take away body aches or pains that she might be experiencing due to fatigue.

3. Massage chair – for a long term or easy access to relaxation, it is recommendable to buy a massage chair for your mom. This way, she will easily have access to a great massage after hectic day at work.

4. Home-cooked meal – for a change, why don’t you cook for your mom? She’s always the one in-charge in the kitchen so on her birthday, it would be nice and sweet of you to prepare a home-cooked meal for her.

5. Hair makeover – when your mom is too busy at home and in the office, she may find no time to go to a salon even for a quick haircut so it would great to treat her to a hair makeover on her birthday. A new look specifically hairstyle will definitely make her feel rejuvenated.

Your present for mom may be simple but you should at least aim to take her worries and stresses away. The best gift for mom that you could offer is your love. She has always been caring, understanding and loving so you should now give back all the good things that she’s done for you. Hopefully you picked up some ideas from this article on what to give to your mom on her birthday.