Kari Oakley
Bio
Kari Oakley is a fitness trainer from Kenosha Wisconsin. She now lives in downtown Chicago, and loves to get out. She is a big fan of anything adventure, and loves getting a workout in the outdoors.
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Tips to Becoming a Strong Business Partner
One of the biggest challenges of starting your own business is choosing the person you're going to work with. If you've been dreaming of starting your business with the right person in mind, don't assume that it'll be fun and games just because you know each other. A business partnership is like a marriage in which you'll run across some rough patches. It's important to find a business partner who's complementary and compatible with your personality and skills.
By Kari Oakley5 years ago in Journal
Natural Ways to Improve Your Overall Health and Well-Being
In order to be happy and healthy, you need to constantly work on your mental and physical health. There's more to achieving happiness than eating healthy and exercising. Not only do you need to nurse your mind and body, but you also need to nurse your soul as well. Below are some of the top ways you can work on helping your mental health flourish. Combining a healthy mental and physical state can improve your overall health and well-being.
By Kari Oakley5 years ago in Longevity
How to Improve the Culture in Your Business
Whether you know it or not, your company has its own culture. It is formed by the personality, behavior, and work of the people in the team. The way they interact with other team members and customers continues to enhance the culture of your company in a positive or negative way.
By Kari Oakley5 years ago in Journal
Standing Out as a Working Woman
We want to know what women can do to stand out in the business world. According to the Women's Policy Institute, women's presence in company ownership is still increasing. The first step is to focus on the business approach, to prevent gender from defining women in their careers. Looking at these strategies can help a diligent woman stand out on the business stage. Today, women are more likely to work, rather than stay in the home. Today, they communicate with men and prove that they are the same.
By Kari Oakley5 years ago in Viva
Do I Need to Go to School to Become a Musician?
I was fascinated by being a musician from the early days of my youth. The truth is, I am already a musician; every day I pick up an instrument, practice every day, or write something new every day. But I want to be a working musician whose work is heard. After graduating from college, I found flexible jobs so I could pursue my passion for music. Now I wonder if I should have gone so deeply in debt just to get a job that is fairly easy to acquire. But I think that getting a formal musical education is beneficial for aspiring musicians.
By Kari Oakley5 years ago in Beat
3 Tips to Becoming a Better Social Media Marketer
Whether you’re marketing for your company or promoting your own personal profiles, becoming a social media marketing maven is a lucrative skill to have in this day and age. No matter the size of a company, social media is a crucial component to building a brand and attracting new clients. Likewise, there are many profits to be had from knowing how to garner a social media following, from brand deals to a wider audience to engage with your ideas.
By Kari Oakley5 years ago in Journal
Ways to Boost Your Resume
What Does a Good Resume Look Like? A good resume catches the reader’s attention at first glance. If you know the term, “dress to impress” this does not only apply to the way that you dress, and look when you walk out the door to do something big in your life, but it also applies to creating a resume. Considering that most employers only spend on average, 30 seconds to a minute to look over the resume, appearance is everything. Especially in the world that we live in currently, the surface of things is what matters to most people.
By Kari Oakley5 years ago in Journal
Building Your Career After Law School
After you have graduated from law school, you obviously want to look for a job that is profitable enough to pay back your debt, and also pursue your interests in the legal profession. Aside from graduation, you'll need to pass the bar. Have you ever thought about your long-term goals? Have you considered all the career opportunities you can afford? This article will tell you about the options for post-graduate education.
By Kari Oakley5 years ago in Education
How to Continue to Progress in Your Career
A career is a very important part of any full life. If you do not have the right career, you can live a pretty sad existence. You will feel horrible about going to work every morning and will be in a dead-end situation. Even if you are in a career that you love, you need to make sure that you are progressing yourself on a regular basis. Learning the different ways to progress your career will help to push you toward a life that you love.
By Kari Oakley5 years ago in Journal
Writing About Health and Mental Health
Before writing about health, I was talking about health issues. Everyone does this. We wonder if we are eating the right things, or why we have skin problems, or aching joints. Usually, the best thing to do is just get enough sleep, eat a balanced, nutritious diet, and exercise regularly. Don’t stress yourself out. If you are a medical practitioner, it is easy to write about health. But even if you are no expert, the internet is an important resource for you to learn the facts you need to know to write a good article.
By Kari Oakley5 years ago in Psyche
How This Year's Spring Cleaning Can Give Your Health a Big Boost
Spring is right around the corner, which means the sun will be shining again after a long winter of cloudy, cold days. It is the perfect time to work on your boosting your mental and physical health. This year, pick a new home improvement project for this year’s spring cleaning to help you work out your extra energy and stress.
By Kari Oakley5 years ago in Lifehack
Three Ways to Naturally Improve Your Skin
As anyone who has ever suffered from acne knows, taking care of your skin can be difficult. From various face creams to face masks, it seems that there is an endless supply of solutions to clean out your pores, and revitalize your skin. However, as any who suffers from acne can also tell you, it can be a cruel game trying to figure out which creams and washes work best for your skin, and hundreds of dollars later you may still be left looking for the right skin care product. You’re not alone. According to the American Academy of Dermatology, 50 million Americans are affected by acne annually, and in 2013 the costs related to the treatment and lost productivity of people who turned to medical care for clearing acne came in at more than 1.2 billion dollars. Beginning in puberty, and manifesting itself even in people ages thirty to forty and on, acne is a worldwide problem. Nevertheless, there are steps you can start taking today to help you achieve clear pores and glowing skin. This article lists three simple ways to fight acne, and they cost little to nothing:
By Kari Oakley5 years ago in Longevity