Treating the elderly with respect
Life is in seasons and the mere fact that we have an older generation among us proves that in no small measure. They are a part of us and would remain a part of the community. We wouldn't cease to have them around as parents, grandparents, uncles, aunts, neighbors, and friends. And like old wine, we can confidently say they get better as the years go by.
These older folks have a bank full of life's experiences that money cannot buy, and from them, we'd be wise to glean wisd

5 Rules for negotiating like a pro
No matter whether you are negotiating a raise with your boss, negotiating a vacation schedule with you ex-spouse or negotiating with a seller or buyer on an on-line auction, there are certain rules or principles that will help you settle your disputes. Rule 1. Focus on the goal. Don’t be distracted by your emotions. It is important to check your emotions at the door before trying to negotiate anything. Emotions such as anger can make one lose control. We have all seen someone
3 Tips on dealing with your contractor
If you have a 1960 house and desire to turn it into a 2020 model structure, or you decide to paint your dining room or living room, you’ll need the help of a contractor. Having someone reliable, competent, and shrewd is a major priority. Here are three tips to keep in mind when choosing and dealing with your contractor Have a contract Whether you are painting a 2 by 2 square bathroom or a section of the kitchen or remodeling the entire house, it is very crucial that agreement