Even though it may not seem that difficult, coming up with new ideas to create a new wiki page may not be all that easy. You have to think, how many people are trying to be creative in their own ways that spark new viewers' interests? There are many ways to pull people in, trying to get your point across, and at the same time make them want to understand why you are writing what you are writing. Sometimes people write to get feedback, but others write to try and create a difference. This is good. If you want to get your ideas out there and start receiving feedback from others from across the world, writing a wikiHow page will put your mind and communication skills to the test.
The first "how to," is how to successfully find a job cross country on the west coast. In order to do this, the right people must be contacted and emails/phone calls must be taken to the next level. You may ask, what is the right way to get in contact with somebody in the correct field, along with somebody that may be a way to "get an in?" This is a great question. The answer to that is a lot of research and patience. The odds of contacting the correct people at the right time is slim to none. However, you have to be patient because the people who are not at the top of the ladder, just may be the people who point you in the right direction. I will walk you through a few more steps regarding how to face the fears of reaching out to the wrong people. It's simple, you must never give up.
The second "how to," is how to be an independent woman who is in a relationship. Of course there will always be the struggle of, "how can I have a man in my life and be looked at as that female who can support herself." I may not have all the answers, but I have many pointers that can lead and guide you in the right direction. Don't be afraid of what people think of you. That's the first step. The key to independence is maintaining yourself first. If you want to be in a relationship that is healthy, make sure you are happy in life. A relationship shouldn't be taken on just to fill a void or make you feel like a better person. A relationship should be "a part of your life," not your whole focus. That's the first food for thought. There are many to follow.
The third "how to," will always maintain a mystery to me in so many ways. Maintaining a long distance relationship in different time zones can always be quite difficult, but always think positive. Think about it. Relationships that are held near and dear where your partner lives down the street or maybe even under the same roof as you, always have room to grow stronger. In order to grow with somebody in life, you have to get to know that person under every single circumstance. With that thought, times aren't always going to be "good." With the good, comes the bad. This also means, you along with the other person needs space away from each other. You may be thinking, "how can you emotionally and physically grow with somebody that is so far away?" First thing is first. You have to stop questioning all the time and let things flow. Space can be a good measure to come by. Think about it. Growing close with somebody who is so far away from you can be quite compelling. It can also be fun, exciting, and maybe a little nerve racking at times. There are some things that you may have to think about over the course of time, but these things that can be worked on over time could bring you quite a ways.
As much as we may question if we can or cannot do something in life, we are always thrown a curve ball that holds a lot of surprise. In order to be successful at something, different strategies might have to be taken. The strategies that you use may not be the ones that you think of right off the top of your head. You may have to do some digging and run a few trials and errors. The key of everything you put your mind to, is to never give up and always push farther from where you wanted or imagined you would ever be. You may be disappointed at times, but don't let that discourage you. In order to meet success, you must face failure. That is a fact, not just my opinion.
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