The first day of school brings various degrees of conflicts, excitements, and emotions. But a school-aged child’s experience is completely different from an adult who is going through the same thing. There are some adaptation processes to go through, many of them related to regular time-table, test anxiety, financial and cognitive aspects, social aspect, and so on. Here are some tips that can make the process easier.
1. Look for financial support or extra facilities
Many adults who go back to school rely on financial supports such as scholarships. For your information, scholarships are not only for school-aged youths. Many scholarships are available to older students, working mothers, and other non-traditional students. You can also search for universities which have extra study hours such as in the evening, to accommodate older students who have to work.
2. Establish your study time, and stick with it
If you were a college student, you dedicated most of your time to study. But if you are an adult, you have days full of job matters, family matters, and such. Pick one time that is convenient for you to study, such as in the late evening or early morning, and stick with it.
3. Manage test anxiety
When the test is coming, anxiety usually takes hold, especially when you are no longer adapt your mental state to face a test. There are lots of ways to reduce test anxiety, such as making sure that you are well-prepared, arriving early to the class, breathing deeply, taking time to make sure that you are understand about the instruction, answering the easiest questions first, and trusting yourself. Read more of Going Back to School Tips for Adults
The first day of school brings various degrees of conflicts, excitements, and emotions. But a school-aged child’s experience is completely different from an adult who is going through the same thing. There are some adaptation processes to go through, many of them related to regular time-table, test anxiety, financial and cognitive aspects, social aspect, and so on. Here are some tips that can make the process easier.
1. Look for financial support or extra facilities
Many adults who go back to school rely on financial supports such as scholarships. For your information, scholarships are not only for school-aged youths. Many scholarships are available to older students, working mothers, and other non-traditional students. You can also search for universities which have extra study hours such as in the evening, to accommodate older students who have to work.
2. Establish your study time, and stick with it
If you were a college student, you dedicated most of your time to study. But if you are an adult, you have days full of job matters, family matters, and such. Pick one time that is convenient for you to study, such as in the late evening or early morning, and stick with it.
3. Manage test anxiety
When the test is coming, anxiety usually takes hold, especially when you are no longer adapt your mental state to face a test. There are lots of ways to reduce test anxiety, such as making sure that you are well-prepared, arriving early to the class, breathing deeply, taking time to make sure that you are understand about the instruction, answering the easiest questions first, and trusting yourself. Read more of Going Back to School Tips for Adults
Deciding to start a business is a tough job for many prospective business women, especially for they who are about to have a business for the first time. However, there are still some points to ponder when you decide to start a business, and these points can be a guide to determine about what kind of business that you want to start or what your true motivation.
1. What are you looking for?
Your purpose or motivation can be the first lead to decide your business choices. If you are only looking for second income, consider representing a company to sell products such as insurance, cosmetic or health products. If you are interested in higher causes like contributing to the environment, work at an NGO or start a non-profit organization. If you want to be independent while expecting more time for the family, be a freelance worker or start a simple home business such as selling cookies or making handicrafts.
2. What do you like to do?
When you want to start a business, make sure that it is something that you will, or probably would enjoy. You can start by thinking about how to turn your hobbies or interests into a business.
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Research performed by Utah Women and Education Project (UWEP) indicates that the willingness of young women to attend and graduate from college is influenced by extracurricular activities, finances conditions, and aspirations.
The results of the study are aimed to inform young women and anyone influential in their lives about the benefits of pursuing a post-secondary degree and ways to pursue one.
According to the result, young women in throughout the state are more likely to attend and graduate from college if they participated in extracurricular activities in junior high and high school. And the six specific activities favored by those women are: involvement in religious organization, participating in volunteer and community service, playing high school sports, joining a student club, being a member of an honor society and serving in the student government.
The chances of a young woman to attend and graduate from college, according to the research, will be even higher if they are holding a leadership position in any of those extracurricular Read more of Some Influence Factors of Young Women to Attend and Graduate from College
When women choose to focus on entrepreneurship, they will tend to run all kinds of business with a careful calculation. Perhaps it is because their background of running the business was motivated by the hope of creating a family welfare. Most times they also need to join a community in which they can get support from others.
The spirit of entrepreneurship of women makes many of them successful in running a business. Bank Negara Indonesia (BNI) discovered a phenomenon which occurred for the last for years, that the percentage of female entrepreneurship raised to more than 40 percent. BNI reported that from about 58,000 small businesses, 25 percent (about 12,000) are owned by women. The number has even been increased compared to the previous year.
“Several years earlier, the number of small business ran by women was less than 15 percent, today the number has raised to 25 percent,” explained Ayu Sari Wulandari, the Deputy Head of Small Business Division of BNI, in Women Entrepreneurship BNI-Femina event in Jakarta.
According to Ayu, there was another interesting phenomenon, that is: ‘women entrepreneurs have a lower number of NPL (Non Performing Loan), compared to male.’ Ayu added that women tend to come to the bank when they feel they are already established in business, this is also one of the reasons why businesswomen have lower NPLs.
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While many women have earned as many achievements as men at professional world, they still often feel stressed more than men. This can be caused by many factors, like juggling between double tasks as a career woman and mother, gender discrimination, or psychological factors like low self-confidence and inability to cope with various obstacles and stress factors.
Some problems sometimes come from our own mind. Many professionals, especially women, suffer from the “imposter syndrome” in which they believe they are intellectual frauds, consider themselves less competent than they really are, do not internalize their successes, and fear being “found out.” Professionals who feel like impostors are more vulnerable to the negative health effects of stress.
Being a professional career woman is not an easy task, especially if she has to create balance between work and family. To avoid getting health and psychological problems from stress, here are some stress coping ways for professional career women.
Problem-focused coping are take-charge strategies that deal with the problem at hand or eliminate the stressors through problem solving. It is often enhances feelings of control and reduces stress and its adverse consequences, assuming that the situation can be changed. Positive forms of emotion-focused coping deal with the emotional reactions one has to the stressful event. When a situation is unchangeable, emotion-focused coping may lead to healthier adaptation.
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At today’s condition, people should be more careful and wise in spending every single cent of their money. Especially in shopping for daily needs. If you happen to be a regular shopper of supermarkets, I think now it is time to convert to the traditional market. Besides of the prices which slightly cheaper, you can also participate in helping the welfare improvement of the traditional sellers.
These comparisons below hopefully can help you notice the cost and benefit of shopping in traditional and modern market.
Prices of Goods
The goods sold in traditional markets and supermarkets have significant difference in pricing. In the traditional market, the price of certain items can even be 30 percent lower than the ones sold in the supermarket, especially for fresh products such as vegetables, or spices like onion, garlic, ginger, pepper, etc.
Bargaining
Traditional market is the place that allows buyers to bid for lower prices. If you are good at bidding, you can get goods at a very cheap price. Different with modern market, the goods have been labeled with fixed prices.
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There are numerous grants available for women, which are paid by an individual or an organization. And since it is called ‘grants’ the ones who received them do not have to pay back as long as they are used properly as the way they are intended to be used. To receive the grants the applicants must met certain qualifications, including the type of degree you are majoring in or a specific sports activity that has been played. The costs of grants are specific and they are given to college students as well as specific organizations.
There are four types of school grants for women, they are: federal, private, corporate and professional. Some of the grants are dedicated to single parents and abused women or the women without homes. The followings are some of the grants can be applied by the US citizens, they can be found by searching online through a variety of websites and through your local government as well.
American Association of University Women (AAUW)
This organization dedicated to enriching the lives of women from all over the world by providing grants for obtaining graduate degrees and also making a difference in their communities. They offer fellowships and grants to prospective individuals through American Fellowships, Career Development Grants, Community Action Grants, International Fellowships and Selected Professions Fellowships. Each one of them has specific requirements that must be met for participation and the amount of money given varies as well. Read more of School Grants for Women


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