You probably read the title of this and thought, “What on earth is self-care?” Chances are, you already do know what it is on some level, and are doing it anyways. In that case, good for you! But if you aren’t, sure take a few minutes to read and see if it applies to you.
June 2016
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We’ve all had those days (or weeks) when it seems like everybody in the office has something to do but you. Obviously if you have a lot of free time at work, you should use the time to grow yourself professionally– learn a new skill, ask for more responsibilities, offer to help someone else out. But on the days you just don’t feel like it, here are a few tips to help you while away an afternoon or so until you’re ready to face the day again the next day.
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A Beginner’s Guide to Investing in Ghana
by Hacking Adulthood June 14, 2016We’ve all heard about the need to invest. It’s supposed to provide benefits ranging from financial stability to obscene wealth. As a young adult in Ghana, you have probably figured out that even if you save a significant portion of a small income it will not magically transform into mansions and luxury cars down the line (and if you hadn’t, you’re welcome). Here’s a beginner’s guide to some of the best ways to invest your money in Ghana!
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Our first New Age Entrepreneur is Kweku Bentsi-Enchill, COO of Kebrea Ghana Limited, Ghana’s most affordable online shop. In the past 10 years in Ghana we’ve seen the emergence of fashion, e-commerce, music, and art. At the forefront of this emergence are various entrepreneurs who push boundaries and agendas. We call them the New Age Entrepreneurs. We’re inspired by their work and bold career choices and we hope you will be too!
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Have you paid your first bill? Have your parents started asking for a wedding and grandchildren? Have you started working at your first Real World job?
Everybody has a different opinion on when exactly you qualify to receive your adulthood card, but if there was an entrance exam for Adulthood, it would probably look something like this. Here are four things every adult (yes, including you!) should know how to do.
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Your audience members are your friends. Sit beside them, sit on their laps, gaze into their eyes, get comfortable. Remember, it’s a conversation, not a presentation.