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Tips for Successful Remote Learning/working

  5 Tips for Successful Remote Learning/working As we all know, the world has been challenged by COVID-19 pandemic since a couple of months up to now. This led to various changes in the daily living conditions including work and studies. Most of the schools, primary, secondary and universities/colleges brought studies on halt for an undefined period. The same happened to some types of works which were brought on halt. Despite the encumbrances, some schools and organizations have been able to shift to online studying/working. Promptly, this led to accentuated use of the online environment while learning and/or working. However, some people encounter hurdles in the process and fail to succeed. On the grounds, I write this blog to provide you with 5 tips that will help you succeed as you would while studying/working onsite. Here we go.  1. Know Your Working Hours : Not all of us like it when it comes to working in morning hours. Some of us would prefer spending these hours asleep o

WHEN TO DATE? Early Before Marriage or Ready For Marriage?

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Have you ever wondered what is better than the other between dating early before marriage or when you are ready to marry? Has someone asked you what would be the best option and you wouldn't help? Be you married or single; be you already in a relationship or not, this question might have come in your mind or someone asked you the same question. This is worthy of knowing and discussing. In this blog, I would like to share with my view (which I tested through discussing with other people across different age groups) and reasons why. Response : Dating early before marriage is better than dating when ready to marry.  In this blog, I have collected 5 reasons why you should date early before your marriage comes. Five Reasons To Date Early 1. Family Planning : We have all heard about family planning, which I am not going to explain of course. What I want to say certainly is that family planning doesn't start when you have already formed the family (after marriage); it starts as early