Everything went as scheduled. The flight on United at 9:00 AM was great. It felt like it took less time unlike the last two trips to China. Maybe it was losing my mind this time planning and trying to fit your whole life into two small suitcases that made it go fast. I step off … Continue reading First 36 Hours…
Experience, Degree or Certificate
Experience Street or book smarts? Experience goes a long way when in comes to teaching. Especially in being paid for what you know and how to present it. Previous knowledge in coaching, instructing, teaching in any facet of life can give you that edge you need for landing a job in the private sector of … Continue reading Experience, Degree or Certificate
Don’t call mother a horse!
Basics 101 Mandarin Chinese is the official language of Mainland China and is one of the official languages of the United Nations. It is the most widely-spoken language in the world. Mandarin Chinese is sometimes referred to as a “dialect". There are many versions of Mandarin spoken throughout China, and these are usually classified as dialects. … Continue reading Don’t call mother a horse!
The Secret vs Passion
While I'm not fundraising for my cause I am either helping others fulfill a need. Whether its helping out with broker price opinions for banks, having coffee with friends, coaching, blogging or working at a local pharmacy to increase their customer base. The deeds are unconditional and not to inflate ego. "When I let go … Continue reading The Secret vs Passion
My Big Why
Poetry and Hums aren't things which you get, they're things which get you. And all you can do is go where they can find you. -- Pooh's Little Instruction Book, inspired by A. A. MilneWinnie The Pooh always had a sense for the right words to say. Alan Alexander Mine was a great English author … Continue reading My Big Why