
Neil White
How to Raise a Genius: 10 Tips
From renowned scientists to respected college professors, every smart person on this planet had full support from their parents in early childhood. The exact form of this support varies from teaching them how to tell jokes to pay for piano lessons. If you wish your kid to grow up as a genius, here are 10 tips on how to help them excel in life.
Neil WhitePublished 4 months ago in Families10 Helpful Hygiene Tips During the Pandemic
There is still so much uncertainty and questions regarding this new coronavirus. We’re all still struggling to make sure that everyone is safe and protected.
Neil WhitePublished 5 months ago in Longevity5 Reasons to Hire a Professional Event Planner During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Hosting a proper event was a difficult task, even without the pandemic, now, the list just keeps growing. Now, however, there’s much more at stake. Before, all that you had to worry about was the success of the event. Now, you need to eliminate the probability of your event spreading the epidemic and infecting other people. Not only would this be quite hard on you from the ethical perspective but it could also harm your brand, thus defeating the purpose of the event, to begin with. So, how do you do this? The answer is simple – you turn to professionals for help. Here’s why this is such an important idea.
Neil WhitePublished 6 months ago in LifehackHow to Organise Your Garage from Top to Bottom
So, you've bought your new car, but now you've got a problem that, let's be honest, you should have foreseen – your garage is full, and you've got no space. "No worries", you think, "I'll just leave the car out in the driveway for a few days while I get the garage organized". But then you go in, and you find out there's so much stuff, and you kind of give it up, saying “I’ll finish tomorrow”, and tomorrow turns into next week, and next week turns into next month… You see where this is going, no?
Neil WhitePublished about a year ago in Lifehack6 Car Maintenance Tips to Keep Your Car in Top Condition
Unless you like running out of petrol in the middle of nowhere because your fuel gauge is broken, or your engine failing on you in a busy junction because you forgot to change the oil yet again, taking good care of your car is a great way to NOT suffer through a long and arduous tow to the nearby mechanics.
Neil WhitePublished about a year ago in WheelThe Importance of Training Employees for Your Business
Training your workforce is a task that will eventually find itself at the top of your priorities list. As a form of education essentially, it is the most important factor of being a functional member of society and a working collective as well. In a sense, training can be viewed as a form of marketing as both are trying to change behavior for the better. It is an opportunity to expand the knowledge of all employees or a portion that needs it. These projects can seem expensive to many employers. Employees are sure to miss out on work time while attending them and there are many other hidden costs associated with training and educating employees. Despite all the drawbacks to training and employee development, in general, it provides the company and employees alike with benefits that are irreplaceable and that will make up the cost and time invested.
Neil WhitePublished about a year ago in JournalTips on How to Be the Coolest Parent Ever
Let’s be honest, there’s nothing better than being a cool parent. It feels like you’re a model for all of the other kids, as well as your own. Still, don’t get caught up in the glory. You can be cool while still acting as a proper guardian for your children and keeping them safe. Parents who get caught up in the fun sometimes happen to forget about the wellbeing of their kids and accidents happen as a result.
Neil WhitePublished about a year ago in Families5 Car Driving Tips for Beginners
If you’re a beginner driver who just got their driver’s license and so feel like a million bucks, there’s a little pro secret you need to understand before you set off conquering the streets of your town.
Neil WhitePublished about a year ago in Wheel