Sentences with phrase «exploring other areas of interest»

So though work is one of these habits, exploring other areas of interest will add to the enjoyment in your life.
My advice is not to just take business classes, explore other areas of interest while you are in school.
Tomorrow we take our first of Viking's included excursions and we are also looking forward to some free time to explore other areas of this interesting city.

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Students are given the opportunity to further explore an area of interest, enhance their skills, and interact with other students and advisors through the After School Clubs and Activities program.
This report provides an outline of areas that municipalities and other entities have expressed interest in exploring further in order to achieve savings without compromising service.
In addition to a number of other studies planned or in process, the team is interested in exploring further how the brain stem is connected functionally to other areas of the brain, «because usually the brain doesn't work from just one area; it's a network of areas that all work together,» Stephenson said.
He fears that professors, following the money, will steer their research toward BP's specified area of commercial interest — biofuels — without adequately exploring other energy options.
But if we decide to explore other parts of the ocean, we still have options: we can go wider, exploring interesting and important areas of the ocean we'll never get to during the K - 12 curriculum, or we can go deeper, staying in the travel lanes but exploring aspects of those lanes most students won't see.
Gameplay revolves around exploring London, chatting with the colourful local residents and business people you encounter, investigating areas of interest to find clues, hint coins and other items, and of course tackling the numerous puzzles that will pop up along the way.
The best piece of advice I can offer to other professionals in the legal and energy sector is: «Make sure you explore different things during your career; discover what your true passion and interests are, and then once you have found your areas of focus within work, dig deep.
It is worth noting that employers have become increasingly interested in CIPD (Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development) courses and other HR qualifications, so exploring your options in this area is advisable.
Additionally, learning from what alumni and other professionals have done in their career is a great way to explore areas of interest and majors.
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