Jordan Mendiola
Bio
Jordan Mendiola is a horizontal construction engineer in the U.S. Army, Mendiola loves hands-on projects and writing inspirational blog posts about health, fitness, life, and investing.
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The Responsibilities of Owning a Dog — 3 Things I Wish I Did Better
Owning a dog is a really rewarding feeling. There’s a lot of responsibility that goes into owning one, two, maybe even three. As someone who grew up with dogs all my life, I’ve learned a few things that I could have done better for my previous companions.
By Jordan Mendiola3 years ago in Petlife
8 Stock Trading Tips Coming From A Beginner
It’s an exciting time to take a chance on the stock market. Can you imagine turning $1,000 into $3,000? In a time where the markets are low like right now, there’s so much opportunity for lots of people to get rich. The economy is declining and fear of the corona-virus is at every corner, affecting employees, businesses, and ultimately the stock market.
By Jordan Mendiola3 years ago in Trader
Do You Dislike Running on Treadmills Too?
I love me some running, but on a treadmill? That’ll be my last resort. No offense to any treadmill runners out there, but unless the weather is below zero, and there’s enough pollution outside to kill someone, I’m not going to run on one.
By Jordan Mendiola3 years ago in Longevity
The Pandemic is a Perfect Time to Pursue Your Hobbies
Stay-at-home orders, social distancing, and wearing masks are all new parts fo life that might last quite some time. Every person has the right to be upset with the current circumstances of the world. It sucks. The summer of 2020 isn’t anything like I envisioned it, but I’m sure as hell making the most of it.
By Jordan Mendiola3 years ago in Motivation
How to Be Productive on an Army Deployment
Imagine one day being told you’re deploying overseas for a year and have to leave everything behind. You feel bummed because you planned on graduating from college and finishing your final year out strong. Instead, you’ve got to pack your 100 pounds worth of gear and hit the road. This was my reality in the middle of 2019.
By Jordan Mendiola3 years ago in Serve