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Furthering Your Education on a Budget

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Some professions like teachers, medical professionals and real estate agents are required to take continuing education classes in order to maintain a license, while for other professions you may need to self guide your curriculum based on your career goal and the needs of your company. Seek out online professional networking groups.

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Two in five people are working extra hours as cost-of-living crisis bites

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One in six (17 percent) has made further ‘savings’ by cutting back (or cancelling) their personal insurance cover, such as income protection, life insurance, and medical or dental insurance, and one in seven (14 percent) has reduced their pension contributions – decisions which may prove to have costly consequences in the future.

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6 Reasons Men Are Not Working as Much as They Used To

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This shift is partly driven by the desire to avoid the burnout experienced by their predecessors, who often worked long hours at the expense of their personal lives.” More women in the workforce can mean fewer job opportunities and, in some cases, lower salary options for men—which seems to be a barrier for them.

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What Is Happiness and Why Is It Important?

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We all have a set range of happiness due to our genetics that we naturally return to after events—a job loss or promotion, say—that briefly move the needle in one direction or another. Many studies bear out that once basic needs (shelter, nutrition, security, adequate medical care, etc.) It’s called the “set-point” theory of happiness.

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