All classical guitar students have the option of signing up for participation in exams offered by the Royal Conservatory of Music. This is a reputable organization, making available a vast repertoire of solo guitar music from the art history periods. Also, students are given the chance to practise ear training, memorise scales, learn valuable technical studies, gain an understanding of cultural context by learning historical considerations and study rudimentary to advanced levels of music theory.
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Position Ignition Career Blog
Position Ignition Career Change and Career Advice Blog full of free tips and articles on career change, job search, workplace issues, career dilemmas and transition points, from the career expert team.
100 Career Change Tips
This is an easy to read ‘Tips – eBook’ which will take you through all the essentials that you need to know when considering or making a career change.
You will learn:
Whether or not changing careers is right for you
How to get the timing right
Which path is the one for you
The steps needed to make it happen
How to find the right role
What you need to know about your new career
How to make your career change a success
By going through this structured eBook, you will know all the ins and outs that you need to begin your career change with confidence...
Position Ignition for Organisations
Position Ignition helps organisations find innovative and flexible ways to work with, and manage, their older and valuable workers effectively. We offer strategic solutions to manage mid-career professionals through to retirement. This year the first of the baby boom generation reaches 65 years old and the Default Retirement Age is being removed. This presents organisations and individuals with new challenges and opportunities. Who stays and who goes and on what terms? Are you fully prepared?
Chromatic Slur WorkoutBecoming proficient at slurs (hammer-ons and pull-off) on our guitar is necessary work preparing us for the left hand techniques used in many pieces. Finger strength, accuracy, distance judgment across the fret-span in different positions and many other technical aspects are enhanced when we independently practise slur exercises. |
Guitar Lessons in the West Island of Montreal
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My Combat List
Below, I have listed all the forms of combat I have natural ability and some experience in. I am looking for a teacher, a mentor. I am not an ordinary fighter. I fight with instinct and knowledge, thought and force, mind and matter. I have been very patient in my search for a great mentor. I signed up here in desperation that there will be someone who can assist me. Teach me. Train me.
Combat Knife Training
Naked Training
Large Weapon Training (ie. Machete)
Stick Training
Boxing
The Wild Woman's Guide to Fundraising
This is a link to the Wild Woman's Guide to Fundraising, a resource blog and book.
The Wild Woman's Guide to FundraisingTo order The Wild Woman's Guide to Fundraising, or to read more about it, please go to http://wildwomanfundraising.com/book-wildwomanfund |
Career Change Blog
This is my blog.
I write about career change and in particular the psychology of career change.
It's a mix of free resources, articles and observations from my work helping people to get unstuck from career paralysis, and moving forward in a meaningful direction.
Enlightened Living
This blog has been created to support people on their own unique, spiritual journey. With inspiring reflections on daily life, it will motivate you to contemplate your own life and the ways in which you can offer your gifts and talents to the world.
Career Paralysis - 5 reasons why your brain struggles with career decision making (and how psychology can help)
Why do so many people struggle to work out what career to choose?
Occupational psychologist Rob Archer argues that it's because the brain isn't set up to make modern day career decisions.
He sets out 5 ways in which we struggle - but then outlines how you can counter these cognitive biases and identify the career that's best for you.
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The Creative Learning Network
As part of the Talking Shop Project we created The Creative Learning Network.
A place for people who want to use their creativity in a multi media driven world.
Learn how to use online tools to promote your own creativity!
Get an understanding of all this talk about online networks!
Find out where to find FREE stuff!! (and it's legal) to build your own profiles and websites!
It's all there when you know where to find it.
Brought to you by The Learning Revolution Transformation Fund, BIS & Staffordshire University Faculty of Art, Media and Design Creative Communities Unit :)
Here's a Sample Appeal letter for your cause
Here's a sample appeal letter which earned over $25,000 in three months for a charity in America.
PsyCentral
PsyCentral Blog with Psychologist, Coach, Author & Broadcaster Dr Gary Wood - offering a psychological perspective on human social life including current affairs; hug, gender & relationships plus learning, development and coaching insights and tips. . . the odd acerbic comment and the occasional rant.
PsyCentral
PsyCentral Blog with Psychologist, Coach, Author & Broadcaster Dr Gary Wood - offering a psychological perspective on human social life including current affairs; hug, gender & relationships plus learning, development and coaching insights and tips. . . the odd acerbic comment and the occasional rant.
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