I finished school but I haven’t finished my education

I finished school but I haven’t finished my education

Completing school or college is a relief for some people – the end of tests, assessments, exams...
I didn’t like my home town so I came to London

I didn’t like my home town so I came to London

There are plenty of reasons but one of them, not mentioned often, is because people just don’t...
Visa: The key to an ‘open’ city

Visa: The key to an ‘open’ city

Visa: The key to an ‘open’ city London is an open place if you have the key. But how high is the...
It’s very simple to be successful

It’s very simple to be successful

Larry Winget is quite a controversial personal development speaker but maybe because he is hard to listen...

I finished school but I haven’t finished my education

Career — February 20, 2010 at 7:02 pm
Completing school or college is a relief for some people – the end of tests, assessments, exams and all that stress. But leaving school is where real education begins and continues throughout your life. This time, you are more in control, you decide what skills you need to achieve happiness, success and life in abundance. It is even more important for immigrants in London to develop their skills. The...

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Zuzanna

I didn’t like my home town so I came to London

I didn’t like my home town so I came to London
There are plenty of reasons but one of them, not mentioned often, is because people just don’t like their home town. People...
Feb 7, 2010 15:00

Places

Brick Lane: The Tower of Babel inside the market

Brick Lane: The Tower of Babel inside the market
Sunday morning on Brick Lane. A crowd struggle to walk in the narrow street full of curry flavour and Hindu music. People...
Jan 25, 2010 23:08

Personal Development

It’s very simple to be successful

It’s very simple to be successful
Larry Winget is quite a controversial personal development speaker but maybe because he is hard to listen to and painfully...
Jan 26, 2010 19:16

Guest Blog

Visa: The key to an ‘open’ city

Visa: The key to an ‘open’ city
Visa: The key to an ‘open’ city London is an open place if you have the key. But how high is the price? Flying from Seoul,...
Feb 6, 2010 15:13

Recent Articles

I finished school but I haven’t finished my education

Completing school or college is a relief for some people – the end of tests, assessments, exams and all that stress. But leaving school is where real education begins and continues throughout your life. This time, you are more in control, you decide what skills you need to achieve happiness, success...
February 20th, 2010 | Career | Read More

I didn’t like my home town so I came to London

There are plenty of reasons but one of them, not mentioned often, is because people just don’t like their home town. People feel sometimes in their home lands like their don’t match to the standards of their town. They don’t feel accepted – the way they think, the way they look,...
February 7th, 2010 | Zuzanna | Read More

Visa: The key to an ‘open’ city

Visa: The key to an ‘open’ city London is an open place if you have the key. But how high is the price? Flying from Seoul, South Korea, to London means 20 hours of flight and around £1000. To this, lets add £10,000 in overseas student fees for a master degree, £450 monthly for a flat and £100...
February 6th, 2010 | Guest Blog | Read More

It’s very simple to be successful

Larry Winget is quite a controversial personal development speaker but maybe because he is hard to listen to and painfully honest. In his speech ‘Success is your own damn fault’, which you can find on www.success.tv, he says: ‘It’s not that hard to be successful, have money and...
January 26th, 2010 | Personal Development | Read More

Brick Lane: The Tower of Babel inside the market

Sunday morning on Brick Lane. A crowd struggle to walk in the narrow street full of curry flavour and Hindu music. People place second-hand clothes, jewels and some weird old objects on blankets on the ground and try to sell it. Several of them are not licensed and most of them are even not from UK....
January 25th, 2010 | Places | Read More