Registered Apprenticeship: Earn While You Learn

Registered Apprenticeship: Earn While You Learn Transitioning service members often face the challenge of relating their military experience to careers in the private sector. Here’s the good news: the earn-while-you-learn model of Registered Apprenticeship offers an excellent opportunity for veterans starting their civilian careers.Registered Apprenticeships are industry-driven programs that offer a mutually-beneficial arrangement for bothContinueContinue reading “Registered Apprenticeship: Earn While You Learn”

DOL Work Study: Changing Pathways, Changing Lives

DOL Work Study: Changing Pathways, Changing Lives Reginald Laurenceau joined the U.S. Army in 2014 with the intent of making it a career. He was an infantry soldier who served with the 10th Mountain Division at Fort Drum, New York. Born in Haiti and raised in New England, Laurenceau’s dream of being a long-time soldierContinueContinue reading “DOL Work Study: Changing Pathways, Changing Lives”

A Harmony Between Work and Life

Rethinking Work-Life Balance In the world of productivity and well-being, the phrase “work-life balance” is often tossed around. But let’s be real, it’s a term that doesn’t sit quite right with many of us. The problem? Balance implies an equal distribution, a perfectly symmetrical arrangement of two opposing forces—work and life. Imagine that: a neatContinueContinue reading “A Harmony Between Work and Life”

What is The 3.3 Rule

The 3.3 Rule Unveiled   It is IMPOSSIBLE to be focused on one thing all the time. Many of us forget about this fundamental truth: our brains operate in cycles of focus and distraction. This inherent pattern guides the concept of the 3.3 rule—a blueprint for an efficient workday. The “3” represents up to threeContinueContinue reading “What is The 3.3 Rule”

The 3.3 Rule: The Answer to a Cry for Help

A Cry for Help One ordinary day, one of my valued team members (we’ll call him Kent), walked into my office with a heavy heart and a simple yet powerful statement: “John, I can’t do it anymore. I can’t be an accountant.” This moment marked the culmination of Kent’s ongoing struggle, and it compelled meContinueContinue reading “The 3.3 Rule: The Answer to a Cry for Help”

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