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Tuesday, October 8, 2019
Why We Should All Donate to Charity
All over the country, people are tightening their purse strings as they face an increasingly uncertain financial future. Unsurprisingly, one of the first budget items to be removed is charitable giving. While charitable giving at the same level may not be possible for everybody, there are still good reasons to continue giving or start supporting the causes that matter most to you.
We need more givers!
According to UK Giving 2019, published by Charities Aid Foundation, the number of people who give regularly to charity is down for the third year straight this year. This downward turn is due, at least in part, to lack of trust on behalf of the public. Many people worry that much of their donations go to salaries, administrative costs, and other costs leaving little to finance the projects they actually want to support. However, by using schemes like Gift Aid and checking sites like Charity Navigator can help you choose charities that get the most out of every pound they receive.
You should put your money where your mouth is.
Regular charitable giving actually helps to STRENGTHEN your sense of values. It’s easy to say that you support a cause or espouse a belief, in principle. But, when that belief actually costs you something, even if it’s only twenty pounds, it ingrains a sense of investment into those beliefs. Most people who do volunteer or give regularly say that they do so out of a sense of moral obligation.
It’s good family values.
Teaching children about generosity and the impact that small acts of kindness can have on others is an important lesson that we all want to impart. Charitable giving is a great way to do that. Letting kids choose a cause, fundraise, and donate is a great way to empower them and teach them that they can have a positive impact on the world around them. An easy way to do this is to set up a small box at home where everybody can drop spare coins during the month. At the end of the month count it together and donate the cash to a charity of your choice.
It makes you feel good.
Most people who donate regularly admit that part of the reason why they do it is that they feel good about it. Giving becomes a habit with a great payoff both personally and in the world around you.
This article was originally published at JamesCrickmore.co.uk.
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Friday, October 4, 2019
The Best Ways to Excel in Your Workplace
Work performance is critical in order to advance in any given career. Just showing up to the office and putting in an 8-hour shift isn’t enough to succeed in today’s highly competitive workforce environment. Through simple strategy and planning a roadmap towards greater career success can be created that will propel any career professional to their fullest potential. Simple work strategies such as being a better listener, putting words into action, and staying fit and healthy are just a few ways that anyone can see a huge performance increase on the job.
Stay in Shape
The most important aspect of performing well at work is staying in shape. Numerous research studies have conclusively proven that workers that are in shape tend to be far more productive at work. Healthy people are more productive, more motivated, churn out better ideas, and are usually much friendlier in a work environment.
Be a Listener
Knowing when to speak and when to listen is a bit of an art form. This is especially true when it comes to career applications. Paying close attention to orders, feedback, or instructions given by a supervisor or co-worker is incredibly important. A person that doesn’t listen well typically will not travel far in any profession.
Put Words Into Action
The best way to impress a supervisor or coworker is to put words into action. Instead of talking about working harder, carrying out a specific workflow change, or discussing a new idea, put words into action and follow through with it. Taking the initiative to achieve something will surely propel anyone to greater career heights.
Lend a Helping Hand
The best way to get noticed in a work environment is to be the person that is always willing to help out. Whether it be filling in for a sick co-worker, volunteering for a company charity, or running an errand for a stressed co-worker, the willingness to help others is a great foundation for professional success.
Be Assertive
Succeeding at work is heavily determined by how assertive a person is. Assertiveness in the workplace should not be confused with aggression. An assertive person will always be at the forefront of completing a company-wide initiative, keeping their skills up to date, and rallying co-workers to greater performance.
This article was originally published at JamesCrickmore.co.uk.
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Friday, September 13, 2019
James Crickmore's Support for CareZone
James Crickmore, owner of Yarwell Mill, with Hugh Caithness and Roger Larmond from CareZone at Kingsgate church receiving beds from Yarwell Mill. EMN-190104-214540009
Yarwell Mill Country Park has supported furniture recycling charity Care Zone in supporting Peterborough’s most vulnerable.
Donations of much needed furniture and equipment have been made, with beds donated by directors James Crickmore (pictured with Hugh Caithness and Roger Larmond from Care Zone) and Maurice Sines.
Care Zone, run by KingsGate Community Church, provides emergency support to people in financial crisis.
More donations of the following are needed: beds, wardrobes, chests of drawers, dining suites, sofas, bedding, curtains and kitchen items.
Call 01733 575083 or email info@carezone.org.uk.
This article and image were originally published on peterboroughtoday.co.uk by Joel Lamy on Sunday, April 7, 2019. Visit their website to learn more.
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Thursday, August 8, 2019
Starting the New School Year Off on the Right Foot
From primary school to university, today’s students have more responsibilities—and more opportunities to learn—than students of previous generations have had. The upside of this point is that with enough hard work, students can eventually become proficient and successful in a career field of their choosing. The downside, however, is that it’s easy to be overwhelmed and intimidated by the cumulative weight of the school’s requirements.
The key to thriving is planning ahead, and the following tips will help students of all ages to start the new school year off on the right foot.
Let’s take a look.
Make Time for Revising
Revising is to school as cardio training is to sports: a means of honing one’s skills and securing the tools required to perform optimally in competition—i.e. tests. Revising will be difficult for those who’re unaccustomed to it, but with consistent practice, the process will become easier, and the results will speak for themselves.
15 to 30 minutes of general revising will make new concepts more understandable, and in the end, this investment will prevent students from falling behind.
Because as graduates and experienced students can attest to, learning is exponentially harder when one’s trying to catch up on lessons and ideas.
Stay Organized
Taking concise notes, organizing folders (and corresponding papers), maintaining a calendar to keep track of due dates, and implementing other organization-centered steps are important ingredients in the recipe for educational success. Between family, friends, and hobbies, students’ time is in high enough demand, and wasting minutes (or even hours) looking for papers, deciphering notes, and “cramming” is unwise and unnecessary.
Speak Up in Class
Last but certainly not least, speaking up in class—especially when core concepts are unclear—is a must for students who wish to start the new school year off on the right foot.
Receiving clarification from an educator is beneficial in two key ways: It helps one to understand lessons, and it also demonstrates to others that it’s alright to ask questions—a point that will result in additional lesson-plan clarity.
Summer has been nice, but the new school year is right around the corner. Thankfully, students need not be nervous; the listed tips will help them to succeed, and a strong work ethic will turn their dreams into reality.
Thanks for reading, and here’s to being successful in school!
This article was originally published on JamesCrickmore.org.uk.
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Surrey, UK
Wednesday, July 24, 2019
How To Encourage Your Kids To Get Outside This Summer
With so many entertainment-providing technological devices at their disposal, youths might not see the need to spend time outside. Witnessing young people avoid the outdoors can be discouraging for parents, especially during the nice weather that occurs during the summer months. That said, parents may be able to help their children overcome this frustrating and potentially unhealthy habit by employing tips such as the following.
Relocate Activities To The Outside
Parents are encouraged to relocate specific activities and games they enjoy outdoors. At the very least, young people will be outside. Moreover, sunlight and warmth might encourage them to partake in more physical activities.
Foster Outdoor Family Outings
Parents may be able to stimulate a youth’s interest in being out and about by organizing outdoor family events like neighborhood walks, picnics or nature hikes.
Have Children Partake In Outdoor Chores
Adults might drum up their children’s interest in being outside by requesting their assistance performing specific outdoor chores such as washing the family car, raking leaves, painting or performing a variety of yardwork-related tasks.
Champion An Outdoor Hobby
Sometimes young people who lack the interest have no desire to participate in sports or other physical activities. However, that should not deter parents from encouraging them to spend time outside. Adults might be able to circumvent this issue by championing participation in certain outdoor activities such as gardening.
Do Not Get Upset If A Mess Occurs
In certain instances, young people might express hesitation over engaging in outdoor activities in fear of returning home looking messy. Adults are encouraged to not frown upon messes that occur when their children enjoy the outside. A little dirt and mud can be part of that experience.
Set Up Outdoor Play Dates
Parents with young children are encouraged to organize outdoor play dates with other neighborhood kids. The only prerequisite for the excursion is that the young people are engaging in some type of outdoor activity.
Incorporate Your Pets
Many young people enjoy spending time with family pets. Animals, especially dogs, typically like to spend time outside. Another method adults might employ to get their children outside is to allow them to walk the family dog. They can also play fetch. Your dog will be grateful for the exercise, and chances are your children will enjoy themselves as well!
This article was originally published JamesCrickmore.org.uk.
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Thursday, July 11, 2019
Which Sport Should Your Child Play?
It is far too easy for children to spend the entire day on their phone or computer. This sedentary lifestyle can potentially lead to major health problems including obesity and high blood pressure. The best way to get kids to spend time outside is by getting them invested in sports. In addition to providing physical activity, sports will also build the social skills of any child. These are the four best sports for children.
Football
Football is beloved by millions of people around the world because it is such an easy game to learn to play. There is just something exciting about trying to pull the same moves as the professionals. A great thing about football is that children can start learning the game at a very early age. Juggling and dribbling lessons can be started as early as age three. Once they develop the simple skills, they will be ready to run around the pitch with a team.
Basketball
Basketball may not be very popular in the UK, but it is actually the perfect sport for children. The game helps strengthen a kid’s hand-eye coordination, reflexes and endurance. With only five people covering the large court, basketball also requires a team to communicate and work together at all times in order to succeed.
Swimming
It is completely natural for a child to be afraid of the water. This fear will not go away until the child learns how to swim at a high level. This is why it is vitally important for children to pick up the sport of swimming at a young age. Swimming laps and breathing underwater are great ways to build lung strength. Overprotective parents that are afraid of the dangers of sports will absolutely love swimming because there is almost no risk of injury.
Tennis
While most sports teach kids to work together as a team, tennis forces them to learn how to compete on their own. This will be an extremely important skill later in their life. It is impossible to have a successful career without the determination to succeed as an individual. In addition to the positive lifestyle skills learned through tennis, the sport also helps improve a child’s physical strength and quickness.
This article was originally published on JamesCrickmore.org.uk.
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Surrey, UK
Sunday, July 7, 2019
Top Fitness Routines for Beginners
Everyone knows that physical fitness is an important component of a well-rounded life. That said, it can be hard to get motivated and actually start to get fit. For people who aren’t currently fit, a new workout routine can be intimidating. Whether they have never been fit or they’re backsliders, the idea of a new fitness regime can be daunting. Luckily, there are some great resources out there for people who want to take the plunge and start to get fit. Even an absolute beginner can find great plans that will help them get started.
Once people have some grounding, a good fitness program isn’t that hard to construct. FITT is a guideline can help people develop an effective workout regime on their own. Frequency, intensity, time and type are the elements that make up the FITT acronym. Frequency is how often someone works out.
Typical advice from professionals for frequency is five days per week. Those five days should incorporate three sessions of strength training and three sessions of cardio. Typically, one workout day is active recovery or easy cardio, for example, a walk and a gentle stretch.
Intensity is a huge variable when it comes to workouts. For absolute beginners, intensity should never go beyond about the halfway mark. Doing too much too soon can lead to injury that will curtail a workout program altogether. Light to moderate intensity in both cardio and resistance training is ideal for a beginner.
Time refers to the duration of a workout. For beginners, each workout should last just 20 to 30 minutes. Again, overdoing it can lead to injury or burnout. The time per workout typically grows naturally as a person gets more fit. For example, if someone enjoys running, they will want to do greater distances each time they set out. Instead of one mile, they will want to do three, then five and so on.
Finally, type refers to the kind of workout being done. Generally speaking, there are two types of workout, cardio, and strength or resistance training. However, for fitness to continue to develop, muscle confusion is necessary. A program that mixes things up will have great results. Options for cardio include walking, running and swimming. Resistance training can involve weights, bands, or body weight.
This article was originally published on JamesCrickmore.org.uk.
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