• How to Deal with Difficult People

    Every day you interact with many different people, from family and friends to professors and employers. At some point, you will encounter a difficult person. Such people can make you feel frustrated, angry, and unhappy. But dealing with difficult people doesn’t have to be so difficult. Here are a few tips to make those unpleasant interactions a little easier. 

  • How to Write an Effective Cover Letter

    In today’s job market, there are thousands of open positions. So if you’re looking for a new role, there’s plenty to choose from. Polish your resume and get ready to apply. In addition to an updated resume, many positions also require a cover letter. While cover letters can seem like a lot of extra work, they can be a useful tool to help sell yourself and your skills. Here are a few ways to write an effective cover letter.
     
    Know Why You’re Writing a Cover Letter

  • Soft Skills for Success

    So much of your time and energy leading up to the early years of your career is spent learning and perfecting the skills needed for the job. Often — especially in STEM fields — those skills can be specific and require much hands-on training. But in order to achieve long-term success in any career, you must also develop soft skills. In fact, these transferable skills — skills that you apply to any job — are what hiring managers are seeking in their employees. Regardless of where you are on your career path, be sure to continue developing these vital skills.
     

  • The Importance of Self-Care

    College students are often consumed by classes, extracurriculars, relationships, and other daily commitments. The hectic schedule can be stressful and leave little time for students to take care of themselves. But the importance of self-care can’t be denied. Taking time for yourself can yield a healthier and more enjoyable college experience. Here are a few reasons why self-care is so important.

  • How to Manage People in Uncertain Times

    While supervising a staff is not necessarily easy, managers typically find their groove after some time. In times of uncertainty, however, managing people can become much more challenging. As the manager, you’re expected to successfully guide your team through any uncertainty. Here are a few tips to help do just that. 

  • How to Balance Family Expectations with your Personal Goals

    As a child, your goals and expectations may closely align with your parents’. As you get older, you may find that your personal goals begin to differ from your family’s expectations. When that happens, it can create tension in your relationship with your family, and your parents in particular. Here are a few tips to help balance family expectations with your personal goals.

  • The Value of Extracurriculars

    It’s no secret: grades matter and striving for personal academic excellence is the job of every student. But it’s important for individuals to develop outside the classroom too. Parents often begin this process, registering their young children for activities such as tiny-tot dance classes, town sports teams, and Lego clubs.

  • Finding Work-Life Balance and Managing Stress Through Native Traditions

    Today’s professional workplace may seem vastly different from those your elders were a part of. Everyone is looking to work faster, with fewer resources. Regardless of how well-equipped you are, you can easily find yourself overwhelmed, stressed, and sorely lacking work-life balance. While you may not be able to change everything about your work life, look to your Native traditions to help you manage stress and create more balance. Here are a few ways to do just that.

  • Finding Money for College

    The college process is daunting. Between standardized tests, submitting applications, and waiting to be accepted, it’s not easy. Once accepted, there’s the question of how you will pay for college. Many Native students do not have enough funds readily available to cover their schooling. That’s where scholarships come in. Today, there are some amazing scholarship opportunities to help Native students on their college journey. Here are a few of the top scholarships to consider.

  • How to Take Control of Your Future During College

    College is a time for you to explore, try new things, and learn more about yourself. Over the course of four years, you may find that your interests change, your goals look different, and your future isn’t necessarily what you thought it would be. Four years pass quickly, so use this time wisely to set yourself up for the future. Here are a few ways to do just that.

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