The other night at a retro Guy Fawkes bonfire bash down in college town, we went around asking students a variety of miscellaneous questions intended to gauge the level of their life-smarts. This is what we found. (Note- these are fictional interviews)
While many may share in this fantasy, it turns out our imaginings are quite far from the truth. If you find yourself continuously entertaining the idea of working from home, then perhaps you should review these points about self-employment.
While you may dislike your boss, with his love of deadlines and protocol, remember that it's often because of him that you're driven to work and be productive. It's true that self-employed people have no limit on the number of coffee breaks they may take, and can even nap during the day if they so desire, but this is all at the cost of their productivity.
Two - Ice-blocking. If you've never gone ice-blocking, you are missing out. All you need is a block of ice, a hill, and a towel and you are ready to go! If you miss snow sledding during the summer or if you live in a climate where snow just doesn't accumulate, this is a great alternative to enjoy some slick, fast fun.
Jack, 22, physical therapy: "Me." Colbin, 24, mathematics: "Not me."
Jonathan, 25, art: "Insurance? Well I have student insurance now I think. So...I'll get my own when I graduate I guess. So maybe three or four years?" Emily, 22, French: "I'm pretty healthy and very careful, so I bet I can get away without insurance for a long time. I mean I work out, I eat good, and I don't drink and drive. Besides my parents are pretty wealthy and I'm sure they will cover me for as long as I want."
Not only is this an excellent form of exercising, but it is a great way to rejuvenate your spirit. Enjoy the beauties of nature as you run along and feel the fresh air cleaning out your worries. Go as long or as short, as fast or as slow as you want. There's nothing to judge you out in the wild.
So there it is. This is how our college constituent thinks. Some of them are smart but lazy, others are smart and act like it, and a few are just a little bit ignorant. Just in case you were wondering, you should exercise regularly, shut off your gas stove when you're not using it, always have a designated driver and you had better get your own insurance when you are 26 years old. Jessika had it right on that last one.
No matter how you do it, spending time outside is a treasure of life we can't let slip by and affordable health insurance is has got your back when you are ready to roam. Go simple or go extreme. Take an hour or take a month. The important thing is that we all take the time to enjoy the natural and beautiful world around us!
While many may share in this fantasy, it turns out our imaginings are quite far from the truth. If you find yourself continuously entertaining the idea of working from home, then perhaps you should review these points about self-employment.
While you may dislike your boss, with his love of deadlines and protocol, remember that it's often because of him that you're driven to work and be productive. It's true that self-employed people have no limit on the number of coffee breaks they may take, and can even nap during the day if they so desire, but this is all at the cost of their productivity.
Two - Ice-blocking. If you've never gone ice-blocking, you are missing out. All you need is a block of ice, a hill, and a towel and you are ready to go! If you miss snow sledding during the summer or if you live in a climate where snow just doesn't accumulate, this is a great alternative to enjoy some slick, fast fun.
Jack, 22, physical therapy: "Me." Colbin, 24, mathematics: "Not me."
Jonathan, 25, art: "Insurance? Well I have student insurance now I think. So...I'll get my own when I graduate I guess. So maybe three or four years?" Emily, 22, French: "I'm pretty healthy and very careful, so I bet I can get away without insurance for a long time. I mean I work out, I eat good, and I don't drink and drive. Besides my parents are pretty wealthy and I'm sure they will cover me for as long as I want."
Not only is this an excellent form of exercising, but it is a great way to rejuvenate your spirit. Enjoy the beauties of nature as you run along and feel the fresh air cleaning out your worries. Go as long or as short, as fast or as slow as you want. There's nothing to judge you out in the wild.
So there it is. This is how our college constituent thinks. Some of them are smart but lazy, others are smart and act like it, and a few are just a little bit ignorant. Just in case you were wondering, you should exercise regularly, shut off your gas stove when you're not using it, always have a designated driver and you had better get your own insurance when you are 26 years old. Jessika had it right on that last one.
No matter how you do it, spending time outside is a treasure of life we can't let slip by and affordable health insurance is has got your back when you are ready to roam. Go simple or go extreme. Take an hour or take a month. The important thing is that we all take the time to enjoy the natural and beautiful world around us!
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