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There are many ways to find a job. Regularly checking postings on sites like Craigslist and in your local newspaper is a good place to start. It's also a good idea to look for help wanted signs as you go about your daily business.  Many people get jobs through their social networks, so it's a good idea to make sure your friends and family know you are looking for opportunities.  There are numerous websites that exist to connect employers with potential employees that are worth exploring. The US government also provides resources for job seekers at this website. Apply for any job for which you are qualified, and as many jobs as possible.  Carefully read the description and application requirements for any job you apply for. Then, make sure that your application is complete and responds to every major requirement in the job description. For example, your resume and cover letter should feature key words and ideas found in the job description. Neither the letter or resume should be generic, but instead should make it clear why you are a good fit for the job and the job is a good fit for you.  Make sure your application materials are easy to read and free of spelling and grammatical errors. If possible, have someone else check your work. As you start applying for jobs, make sure there is nothing to embarrass you on social network profiles such as your Facebook page. Any pictures of you drinking, dressed provocatively, or otherwise suggesting you are unprofessional should be removed, or your privacy settings should make these images unavailable to potential employers. Checking applicants' social networking profiles has become a very common practice among employers. If you are called for an interview, showing up on time, looking professional, and speaking articulately are all important for your job prospects.  At the start of the interview, shake hands with the interviewer. Smile and try to relax, no matter how nervous you may be. Listen carefully to the questions you are asked, and answer them in a direct way and with a positive attitude. Try to emphasize why you would be a good candidate for the job using concrete examples. Once you get a job, or if you already have one, keep your eyes peeled for better opportunities. If your job doesn't pay enough to raise you out of poverty, stick with it, but keep looking. It's easier to get a job once you already have one.

summary: Look for job opportunities. Apply for jobs. Interview effectively. Move up.


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This is particularly important if you are studying a topic you have never studied before. By doing this, you will get some background knowledge on the subject, which will make lessons easier for you during term time. You can just read the books or take notes as you go along- it's up to you. Also, make sure your study area at home is tidy and organized. They can offer you extra help. If you don't understand something, just ask. It doesn't matter how long you spend on something if you don't understand it. If the teacher knows that you want to learn by getting extra help, he or she will give you a point maybe if you are on a border line grade. Many schools give these for free. Write down not only what day you have a big test or  assignment due, but also days on which you will devote a block of study time to preparation for the test or the the assignment.

summary: Collect some revision books over the summer holidays and start reading through them. Make sure you have all your pencils, pens and the like together for the start of the next school term in order to get the best start. Let parents and friends know that you are trying to improve your grades. Get to know the teacher. Get and use a monthly planner.


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If you live with your mother-in-law, establish some ground rules for living together. If you know there are things that might cause conflict, talk about them beforehand and make sure everyone understands the rules and why they are in place.  For example, tell your mother-in-law that the children do not eat sugar past a certain time and that she is not to give them any before bed. Set the ground rules with your spouse and present them to your mother-in-law together. If it is your mother-in-law's house, respect her rules and authority in her home. If the home belongs to you and your spouse, make sure she understands how you like to run your home. Both you and your mother-in-law may enjoying having your own space and ways of doing things. Ask your mother-in-law how you might make her comfortable in the home while enforcing your own needs and desires. As long as your boundaries don't conflict, try to respect her space and independence.For example, your mother-in-law may be comfortable helping pay for groceries, but she may not want to hand over control of her money. Respect this request by establishing ahead of time what she can contribute monthly to the household budget. Look for the good things about her, not just the bad. If she’s always cleaning despite you telling her not to, thank her for her care and contribution. Find the positive ways she adds to your life, your partner’s life, and even your kids’ lives. If possible, do this in her presence and be genuine. If she buys you and your family things, say, “Thank you, that was thoughtful of you.” If you’re in conflict with your mother-in-law and it’s not resolving over time or on its own, it’s time to talk about it. If she tends to criticize your marriage or your parenting, let her know how this makes you feel. Be kind and honest and tell her what you’d like instead. Aim to find resolutions to your problems.  Do your best not to accuse her or blame her. Instead, share how you feel using “I” statements. For example, say, “I feel undermined when you say in front of my spouse and kids that I’m not a good parent. Even if we disagree, please respect my parenting.” You can get your spouse involved to provide a different perspective. They can also talk to her on your behalf.
summary: Create some ground rules. Create mutually-agreed boundaries. Look for the good she does and praise it. Talk about how she makes you feel.