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Sustainable employment is critical to independence and self-suffiency for individuals, families and the community. The YWCA Employment and Learning Centre supports individuals in this process.
We are committed to helping our clients gain increased independence and ability in pursuit of their goals. Whether the need is a single appointment to prepare a resume or longer-term counseling to gain life and work skill, we are committed to supporting individuals on their life's journey.
We offer unique services in an effort to strengthen our community one person at a time.
We are committed to helping our clients gain increased independence and ability in pursuit of their goals. Whether the need is a single appointment to prepare a resume or longer-term counseling to gain life and work skill, we are committed to supporting individuals on their life's journey.
We offer unique services in an effort to strengthen our community one person at a time.
Friday, September 27, 2013
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
30 Ways to Live Life to the Fullest
“Begin at once to live and count each
separate day as a separate life.” ~Seneca
At times, it’s seemed as though life contains
an endless supply of days.
When I was younger, I thought this for sure.
It didn’t matter how long I held a grudge, or how long I waited to do something
I wanted—there would be an unlimited pool of other opportunities. At least
that’s what I thought back then.
Maybe it’s a rite of passage from childhood
to adulthood: the moment when you realize life happens now, and that’s all
you’re guaranteed. It doesn’t really hit you when you merely know it
intellectually, like you know your ABCs, state capitals, and other concrete
facts.
It hits you when somehow you feel it. Your
health declines. You lose someone you love. A tragedy rocks your world. It
isn’t until you realize that all life fades that you consider now a
commodity and a scarce one at that.
But maybe that’s irrelevant. Maybe living a
meaningful, passionate life has nothing to do with its length and everything to
do with its width.
With this in mind, I recently asked Tiny
Buddha’s Facebook friends, “How do you live life to the fullest?” I was
inspired by what they had to say, so I’ve used them to create this list:
1. Live in the moment. Forget the past and
don’t concern yourself with the future. (Tanner Christensen)
2. Fully embrace the now, no matter what the
situation. (Patrick Flynn)
3. Do the things you love. (Diego Felipe
Villa Serna)
4. Learn to forgive and embrace unconditional
love. (Ann Glasgow)
5. Live every day as if it’s your last,
embracing each experience as if it’s your first. (Jennifer Fertado)
6. Believe in “live and let live.” (Satyendra
Pandey)
7. Use quiet reflection, honesty, and
laughter. (Erin Rogers Kronman)
8. Be other-centered. (Tricia Mc)
9. Find calm in making art. (Z.r. Hill)
10. Focus on today and how you can do your
best to live it to the fullest. (Amelia Krump)
11. Participate in life instead of just
watching it pass you by. (Lindsey Wonderson)
12. Stay healthy, eat right and most
importantly, be kind to all. (Tho Nguyen)
13. Pray, forgive yourself, appreciate
others, listen to your gut, do things you enjoy, and remind yourself that we
are all loved and connected. (Sandra Lumb)
14. Don’t sweat the small stuff. (Allison
Gillam)
15. Question everything, keep it simple, and
help whenever and however you can. (Lynda Corrigan Sutherland)
16. Try to enjoy every minute of every day.
(Maria Ahlin)
17. Appreciate life’s every second.
(Anna-Karin Boyaciyan-Demirciyan)
18. Step through new doors. The majority of
the time there’s something fantastic on the other side. (Terri Mindock)
19. Remember that all is a gift, but the most
precious of all gifts is life and love. (Debbie Teeuwen)
20. Keep your spirit free, be flexible, let
go. (Leslie Brown)
21. “Do one thing every day that scares you.”
-Baz Luhrmann (Adam Raffel)
22. Don’t attach to outcomes. (Wp Ho)
23. Spend as much time with a two year old as
possible. (Jackie Freeman)
24. Enjoy each and every moment of life.
Every day is a new challenge and opportunity to discover something new. (Chirag
Tripathi)
25. Budget travel. It is always an adventure!
You get to enjoy what fate has to offer with limited means. (Ruby Baltazar)
26. Be honestly thankful for every breath you
take. (Jonathan Carey)
27. Just be. (Catherine Halvorsson)
28. “Trust yourself. Trust your own
strengths.” ~Gaundalf the grey (Jonathan David Evan Fulton)
29. Pause momentarily before everything you
do so that you notice everything you should or could notice. (Scott Hutchinson)
30. Follow your hopes and not your fears.
(Jody Bower)
What have you done today to live life to the
fullest?
Monday, September 23, 2013
Culture Days
Please join the Saskatoon Literacy Coalition, as we give away free gently used children’s picture books from the Saskatoon Public Library in a celebration of literacy, reading and culture.
Ave. B South and 20th Street
Saturday, September 28, 2013
10 am to 2 pm.
For more information, see links...
www.saskatoonliteracy.ca
www.culturedays.ca
Reasons Why Employers Hire
A great resume
Your resume is an advertisement
for you and it’s your first impression.
Make sure your resume is relevant
to your industry.
Your resume has to be updated
consistently and it is a living document.
Your online personal brand
Social media/social networking
has become a preferred method of communicating and will be found.
Tailor what can be found on line
to put you in the best light to the employer
Start a blog, moderate a forum or
be active in linked in.
The right skills and experience
No one wants to hire a person who
needs training.
Employers want people who can
start working on the first day.
Get the right skills and experience, through
volunteering and training.
Staying power with the business
Employers want people that stay
in their company and work their way up the corporate ladder.
Employers want people who are
flexible and can work in variety of jobs, departments, and projects.
It costs a lot to hire a new
person, so employers are not keen on people who hop from one employer to
another.
You get along with people
Your ability to work well with
lots of different people is a key to your success.
Employers do not like trouble
makers and they do not want to referee disputes.
You spend more time at work that
you do with your spouse, so you better get along with those at work.
You can make the employer money
Employers hire because you can
make them money.
Employers hire because you can
save them money.
If you can show how much you will put on their bottom line,
they will be very tempted to hire you.
Positive attitude and enthusiasm
If you are able to lift the moods
of your interviewers by way of charisma, humour or any other magic, you stand a
lot better chance of being considered.
Everyone is attracted to happy
and positive people.
If you stay positive and are
enthusiastic after you are hired, you can inspire others.
Friday, September 20, 2013
Wednesday, September 18, 2013
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