Is procrastination always a bad thing? I was thinking about a topic for the blog today when I happened to notice an article entitled The Smart Guide to Procrastination. I guess you could say I was procrastinating when I decided to click on the link and read the article! 😊 This should give you some […]
Want your degree? 5 Ways I Can Help Working Parents Do That.
My blog exists to help working parents who have decided to return to school to earn their degree and not lose their sanity. Working parents have enough to keep them busy. When they added school work to their task lists, they added more work, but the results can really, really, really help them in the […]
5 Ways to Stop the Fear of Being You and affirmations to counter your fear
5 Signs Fear is Stopping You Fear is tricky. It can sneak up on you and take over certain areas of your life. The worst part is that you don’t even recognize how much it’s ruining your life. You can’t let fear string you along. It will suck out your courage, hope, and determination. I […]
What college bound adults might need to know, Part 2.
This is the continuation of the adult student version of 20 things college freshmen should know. The original blog, written for the young people attending college right after high school can be found here. My first blog on this can be found here. Find a school club you find interesting and go to a meeting. […]
Studying at home when you have children
Have you wondered how you can study at home, with your children? You might find some of these tips to be helpful. Do you think that raising children and earning a degree cannot be done at the same time? The answer to the second question is the most positive YES! People do this all […]
What is the connection between financial aid and class attendance? Can not attending class hurt me?
Can not attending class really hurt you financially or otherwise? I am not referring to students who miss a class here and there. I am addressing students who do not do anything in a class for at least two or more weeks and (sometimes) counting. Attendance is connected to school loans and grants and, sometimes, […]