“So, what if, instead of thinking about solving your whole life, you just think about adding additional good things. One at a time. Just let your pile of good things grow.”
— Rainbow Rowell
He calls for me and
I disperse into butterflies
I yearn for him
He turns to sunshine.............
*the man who taught me love, taught me pain*
everytimeyousaygoodbye ©
i wonder if i am the only one who talks to her parents Formally...n whenever i get a call ..i literally clears my throat first than picks up call. . . Umm..like if i m talking to some bosss.ss...forget it.
I see my father as cash cow and he sees me as a slave ,not daughter
N mother, well i dont know how a mother's hug feels like...
If someone checks my cellphone , i dont have my father's no. Saved. Though we never call each other..but still. . .
N here i am wondering forever why i keep living, just solely because my eyes do opens Next Day...
Ufff..🙂🙃
-Me🖤
Prompt: Humans can actually breathe fire but no one knows as the art was lost long ago and is only known by dragons, who also don't know humans can breathe fire.
You meet a dragon on a hiking trip and they see your breath turn to smoke in the cold air, they propose to teach you how to breathe fire.
“You need to spend time crawling alone through shadows to truly appreciate what it is to stand in the sun.”
— Shaun Hick
NGC 6960, Witch’s Broom
1. Books
You will read books but don’t be overwhelmed by them. Every finance book reiterates the same thing. Understand the difference between personal, corporate, public, and international finance. Hence there are certain I moody to vocabulary for each field. Once you become family with the basics, it will be easier to understand as you go on.
2. Finance media
Being on top of the financial news is a good way of knowing the finance. You’ll come across real life scenarios of some of your textbook definitions. Watch CNBC, Bloomberg. You can read Wall Street Journal, Barron’s, Kiplinger. You can also check online sources like Investopedia, Nerdwallet, and some interesting ones that include news on fintech.
3. Productivity & tools
My favorite is Notion. I use it to track assignments and projects, Google Calendar is your friend. Know how to use Google Docs. Play with various tools to figure out which you like best.
4. Skills
Knowing how to use Excel and PowerPoint is a pathway to opportunities. Use YouTube first, then try other classes available on Udemy, Coursera, or eDx. Build up skills in modeling and business analysis. Communication and other soft skills should also be worked on.
5. LinkedIn
LinkedIn is very important to network in finance. Start with a professional headshot. You can connect with industry leaders and corporations you’d like to work for. Create a profile that includes your skills, showcase your financial modeling, dashboards, infographics. Be consistent and engaging.
6. Good business wear
A wardrobe of staple work clothes will go a long way for interviews and busy work days. Two to three blazers ( including tweed), a classic work bag, comfortable shoes, formal dress, and pants. The goal is to be business- professional, business-casual, or business-chic.
Sorry for being obsessed with love. As if it's my fault
@better-name-for-rp-blog
“huh…so this is the place eh?” spoke a tall stranger. his charcoal black eyes stared to the game shop in front of him. his long wiry black hair blew in the wind as he heaved a sigh “well, i guess lets take a look see” he grinned, his sharped tooth grin glistening in the sun. placing his hands in his pockets of his tight leather pants, he walked inside the shop looking around. it was quaint but interesting.
Have you ever just cried because you’re you?
“Some writers research in order to write. I write in order to research topics that interest me.”
— Chuck Palahniuk
In search of my Destiny!! Loves to Read !!🧚♀️🧜♀️🧙♀️ n Believes in Magic🦋👑💫
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