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Without Spending a Cent

By Samantha Plink Ways to make a difference without spending a cent: 1. Volunteer Countless organisations would appreciate your time, even just an hour here and there. It’s also an excellent way to meet like-minded people and looks great on your resume. 2. Grow your own herbs and vegetables Growing your own food is a simple

Skip AirBnB and Host a Couchsurfer

When looking for a place to live, it is not uncommon to try and find a property that has more bedrooms than you need to comfortably house your family. There is nothing nicer than having friends and family come to visit, and having a dedicated spare room is one way

7 Easy Ways to Spead Happiness Around You

Give a sincere compliment. Many positive things tend to go unsaid. So give someone a sincere compliment today. It can mean especially much if it’s for something that is close to the other person’s heart. Or something he or she has been putting in a good effort with like getting into better

Seven Benefits and Reasons to Hire Someone with Autism

When thinking of autism, employers often consider its drawbacks alone. However, many autistic individuals may possess unique qualities in addition to their professional skill-sets that make them an exceptional candidate for your next role. Autism also known as autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a broad range of life-long conditions with characteristics

8 Quotes Towards Greater Selflessness

1. “By becoming the answer to someone’s prayer, we often find the answers to our own.” Dieter F. Uchtdorf 2. “Helping one person might not change the world, but it could change the world for one person.” Anonymous 3. “You don’t need a reason to help people.” Arthur Bichcoff 4. “A candle loses nothing by lighting

Knitting for a Cause

Knitting for a Cause (Donate to Charity)

By Janice Lim Have any of you ever been approached by someone entreating with you to donate some money, to help a cause, to save a rainforest or to help sick animals? Have any of you, like me, felt like you sympathized with the cause, but at the same time felt

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