Make a list of any diplomas, degrees, certifications, credentials, and experiences you have that may be interesting to potential employers. If you are uncertain how to properly construct a resume, consult a career counselor, friends and family, or trusted online resources. Look for jobs in fields that interest you by performing daily searches using some combination of resources like:  Online job boards. Employment agencies. Networking events. Friends and family. "Help Wanted" signs at local businesses. Sending letters of inquiry to companies that interest you but haven't posted employment opportunities.

Summary: List your skill set. Write a resume. Use multiple channels to find jobs.


Our skin naturally changes over time. Imagine if you were using the make-up you used to cover those pimples in grade school! And even though you may not have noticed much, your skin changes from 25 to 30, from 30 to 35, and 35 to 40. It’s high time to update your make-up – you want very thin coverage that makes you glow. It’s your natural beauty that’s ready to be center stage.  Stay away from liquid eyeliner which is cakey on less-than-firm skin. Stick to thicker pencils for that smokey on-the-town look at night. During the day, a bit of mascara and just a touch of eyeliner is more than enough. Don’t wear too much makeup! There are very few occasions in your 20s when lots of makeup is appropriate, and there are even fewer in your 40s. Keep it simple. By now, your skin is beautiful. You don’t need it! Adding low-lights around the edges of your chin and forehead add depth to your face, bringing out the light areas and your cheekbones. It’s no longer about hiding blemishes and looking awake – it’s about literally bringing out your best features. Add a highlighter to the "t-zone" of your face – this includes the center of your forehead, nose, and chin. These places are all closest to the light source, so they should be the brightest. Use a makeup brush with a bit of cream concealer or pressed powder and blend the highlighter into these areas. One of the simplest things you can do for yourself is wash with an anti-aging cleanser every morning and night (or however often your skin allows). Make-up should not be left on your face and using an anti-aging cleanser can leave your skin feeling bare and able to breathe. It also gets into your pores, tightening everything up and making it glow. Develop a beauty regimen that you can stick to and that you think works. It should include a cleanser, light makeup, and anti-aging creams and lotions. Experiment with a few products to find which ones work best for you. Take advantage of those 8 or so hours you have every night and put your skin to work – repairing itself, that is. Night creams sink into your pores acting as a collagen boost, slowing the progress of wrinkles and skin damage. Feeling ambitious? You could use a day cream, too. Sure beats having to get botox regularly and it's much better for you in the long run.

Summary: Change your face make-up to fit your age. Learn how to contour your face. Use an anti-aging cleanser. Use a night cream, too.


Humans rarely naturally experience the rapid shift in momentum necessary to run up and over walls. Due to this, the motion will likely feel foreign to you for some time. Focus on clean, smooth, and consistent technique, until the motions become second nature. You may find that your early attempts end in you kicking off and away from the wall instead of running up and over it. This is completely natural, and will still help you become familiar with this move's mechanics. This kind of practice works well with tall walls. Using tape and a ladder, mark off several heights at regular intervals along the face of the wall. These will be your targets while practicing. As you reach a new target, move on to the next target until you're reached the top of the wall or your vertical limit.  As you practice this move, you should notice your technique improve and your body strengthen. These advances should also lead to a higher maximum height. For some, it might take days, weeks, or months of practice before maximum height can be achieved. The height of the wall will not change your wall run technique. Walls that are especially high will only require more steps up the wall for you to achieve increased vertical distance. Walls can be made from many different kinds of material, and some of these will be more slippery than others. You may also find that some pairs of shoes don't grip well and should be avoided. To be able to execute this move whenever necessary, you'll need to be comfortable running up and over most surfaces.  Always take it slow when running up a new or unfamiliar wall. If the wall is unexpectedly slippery, you could get hurt or injured. Trying out different kinds of walls will also familiarize you with the kinds you should avoid. Some walls may be too smooth to run up without special tools or assistance. This kind of maneuver requires quick reflexes and strength. By training these along with functional movement and cardio, you can improve your wall run a great deal. Some exercises that might help include:  Running Doing bodyweight squats and jump squats  Doing push ups Doing leg lifts  Doing pullups Parkour is a discipline where people train their reflexes and physical ability through obstacle course exercises. The wall run is a common parkour move, and you might be able to get some pointers on how to do it at a local meetup. Facebook can be a valuable resource for finding local parkour groups that practice near you. These events frequently take place at playgrounds, parks, and universities.

Summary: Allow yourself time to acclimate to the motion. Set and achieve wall run goals. Attempt running up and over different kinds of walls. Train yourself physically. Join a parkour group.


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Summary: Open your iPad device. Go to the App Store. Press the search box at the upper right of your screen. Open your Agoda application.