Monday Movement
Virtue of the Week:
Creativity - Creativity is the power of imagination. It is discovering your own special talents. Dare to see things in new ways and find different ways to solve problems. With yourcreativity, you can bring something new into the world.
Read more at: https://.virtuesproject.com
Video of the Week:
Health Tip of the Week:
Bob and Brad are pretty awesome for information on physical fitness and taking care of your body. They are silly, but they are spot on content wise.
Financial Intelligence:
Property investment can create an asset for you or your family. Developed land is the focus of these discussions. There is a case for rural or undeveloped land. What could you do with a piece of land like this?
Monday Movement
Movement Monday is a new weekly word to motivate us all to make progress towards our goals and aspirations. Take the best part for yourself. Peace
Virtue of the Week:
Self-Discipline - Self-discipline means self control. It is doing what you really want to do, rather than being tossed around by your feelings like a leaf in the wind. You act instead of react. You get things done in an orderly and efficient way. With self-discipline, you take charge of yourself.
Read more at: www.virtuesproject.com
In the News:
Cyntoia Brown was granted clemency today by the governor of Tennessee.
Video of the Week:
Check out this interview of Curtis “Wall Street” Carroll with Sway Calloway
Job Opportunity:
Imperfect Produce Pack Warehouse Associate - https://jobs.lever.co/imperfectproduce/29a145b9-94aa-4033-bc33-2671b98ffd07
Financial Intelligence:
Asset - An asset is something that makes money for you.
For a deeper dive check out this link: https://www.investopedia.com/terms/r/realasset.asp
Stuff Happens... Then You Have To Adjust
About a month ago I started to run a #3OWritingChallenge inspired by my good brother @ALifeAllah. I got to day two and something happened. A work opportunity that I had been anticipating was posted for hire. That took priority. I stopped everything to complete my materials and prepare for the interview. Wow, so confident you may say expecting an interview while only applying for the job. The role I was applying for was inside of the agency where I already work, but running a new program that expands to new client base. It is a role I have been looking forwards to for the better part of the year. Further why apply if for something and not treated as if you will be interviewed?
When opportunities to do the work you would like to do and that you have been preparing yourself for are there, you have to strike. For me that meant a high quality cover letter, updating my resume, and preparing for the interview. That means reviewing my past work, identifying my qualifying experience, and organizing my responses to the questions I expected to be asked.
All in all that meant I could not sit and write anything here. Then I interviewed, got the job and then had to begin the work of doing the job. That means getting a new program off the ground from concept to actual product. Also I had to handle the responsibilities of my prior role until my replacement could come onboard. That means him have two jobs and one body. In any event I am getting on the other side of the initial rush and need to get back to work here.
There it is sorry for the delay in the action. Back to work. Peace