In the high-stakes world of military operations, success is often defined by a clear objective and the specialized skills required to achieve it. When service members transition into the civilian sector, particularly as entrepreneurs, they often find themselves in a vast, overwhelming marketplace where that sense of direction can easily become obscured. A recent articleContinueContinue reading “Finding Your Niche as a Veteran Entrepreneur”
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Bilt 2.0 Military – Annual Fee Waived for Active Duty, Spouses
The Bilt 2.0 Mastercard now offers massive benefits for active-duty military members and their spouses. Under the Military Lending Act, the annual fees for the premium Palladium and Obsidian cards are waived. These cards provide points on rent and mortgage payments without transaction fees. Users also enjoy valuable travel credits. Unlocking the Power of theContinueContinue reading “Bilt 2.0 Military – Annual Fee Waived for Active Duty, Spouses”
📚🎖️ The Invisible Battle: Understanding “An American Crisis: Veterans’ Unemployment”
Transitioning from the battlefield to the boardroom shouldn’t be the hardest fight a soldier faces. Yet, for nearly a million veterans, the return home is marked by a devastating lack of opportunity. In his book, An American Crisis: Veterans’ Unemployment, Mark Baird—founder of HirePatriots.com—pulls back the curtain on a national emergency that many choose toContinueContinue reading “📚🎖️ The Invisible Battle: Understanding “An American Crisis: Veterans’ Unemployment””
Chase Sapphire Reserve Military | Annual Fee Waived, 125k Bonus
The best Chase Sapphire Reserve® Card military benefit is the $795 annual fee waiver with the Military Lending Act or MLA. American military servicemembers on active duty orders, including Guard … Read MORE The post Chase Sapphire Reserve Military | Annual Fee Waived, 125k Bonus appeared first on Military Money Manual. https://Veteransss.ushttp://dlvr.it/TRMxMH
Keep Forgetting Things? To Improve Your Memory and Recall Science Says Start Taking Notes (By Hand)
And then do a quick review the next morning. In a study published in Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, researchers evaluated the effectiveness of a variety of memory-boosting strategies: taking photos, typing notes, and writing notes by hand. As you can probably guess, people who wrote notes by hand scored the highest on subsequent recall and comprehension tests, even whenContinueContinue reading “Keep Forgetting Things? To Improve Your Memory and Recall Science Says Start Taking Notes (By Hand)”
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