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Listening to music does wonder to alleviate stress. Everyone has different tastes in music. We should listen to the music that makes us feel comfortable. Sitting down and forcing yourself to listen to relaxation music that you don’t like may create stress, Music is a significant mood-changer and reliever of stress, working on many levels at once


Archive for August, 2007


Easy Way to Find A Job Online

It’s easy to find employment through the internet. This article explains how to find a job through Internet job sites.
Job hunting can be tedious if you do it through the newspaper ad and written application route. The major job sites have the functionality in place to upload your detailed resume. When employers need a candidate for a job they visit and search these resumes. If they find that your resume fits their expectation they contact you by email.

In online resumes you have to fill out the following sections relating to your resume.

· Your academic qualifications
· Your profession-related qualifications
· Your work experience
· References and recommendations

Once you enter your resume in the site, all you need for applying for a job and make multiple submissions of resumes is a single click.

Here are some of the online job search engines:
SimplyHired.com
This job website searches thousands of job boards, classifieds, and company web sites. Advanced search options include job type, company type, keyword, location and the date the job was posted.

Indeed.com
This website includes job listings from thousands of web sites including major job bulletin boards, big newspapers, and hundreds of associations and company career pages. Advanced search options are also available, including searching by company name, job title, or maximum commuting distance.

Jobster
In this site you can perform search for jobs posted by location (city, state, zip), keyword, vicinity, and best job match. Advanced search alternatives include: state, city, radius from a city, date posted, and multiple keywords or a phrase.

JustPosted.com
This website also searches the web for job postings. Employment seekers can search by position title, city and state. Matching job leads are returned instantly via browser or email.

Monster.com
Monster is a multi-country job site. It has branches in almost all major countries in the world. So, if you are looking for employment in a country other than yours, this is the site for you.

Job-hunting on the Internet allows you the freedom to go beyond your local job search or graduate career options. All sorts of jobs from all over the world are posted here and are just a mouse click away.

You can also save time filling out paper applications and mailing your CV by snail mail. With online job sites, employers also have the choice of receiving multiple applications and calling a wide range of candidates for interviews.
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Discipline For Parenting

We all need discipline in our lives and, as adults, we see this as self-discipline. We know what is right and what is wrong and what we should do and what we should not do. We also know that there are many things in life which we don’t particularly want to do, but which are necessary if we are to progress through the trials and tribulations of everyday life.

But such self-discipline does not come naturally and it is something that we have to learn as we grow up and something that as parents we need to teach our children.

The first and perhaps most important lesson which we have to learn as parents is that our children are individuals and that our approach to disciplining individual children needs to recognize this fact. What may be appropriate for one child will not necessarily be appropriate or effective with another.

The second thing that we need to realize is that discipline must be linked to a child’s level of understanding. While this is largely a function of age, children will develop both physically and intellectually at differing rates and this too needs to be taken into account.

The secret is to acknowledge that your response to bad behavior must be appropriate to the age of the child but also to understand that it must be appropriate to the individual child.

Another extremely important principle of discipline is that your response to bad behavior should be both considered and be seen as being considered. You should never simply react to a situation on impulse and certainly not out of anger.

If you find yourself in a situation where you are angry then take a moment to compose yourself before saying or doing anything. If necessary call a ‘time out’. Walk away from the situation and take the time to decide what to do, if necessary discussing an appropriate response with your spouse, before saying anything to the child or taking any action. The delay should not be too long and it certainly wouldn’t be appropriate in most cases to punish an action days or weeks later. But ’sleeping’ on a problem can often be very helpful.

Discussing a problem with a teenager after a night’s sleep for example can be extremely effective giving the teenager time to think about what he or she has done and also giving you time to think carefully about the lesson that the teenager needs to learn and how best that lesson can be taught. It also demonstrates to the teenager that you are concerned about this issue and that you have taken time to consider it carefully, rather than simply reacting on impulse or out of anger.

Discipline is a necessary part of parenting and is not always easy. However, a realization that your role is not simply to punish your children but to teach them a lesson and help them to develop a valuable life skill will go a long way to taking away much of the unpleasantness often associated with disciplining children.
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