Awesome group of seniors at today's assembly at Upper Dublin... I think there will be a few we will be representing.
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Awesome group of seniors at today's assembly at Upper Dublin... I think there will be a few we will be representing.
Da Bomb...
All families go through not feeling needed. Jason C Jean discusses how to deal with those feelings.
Jason C Jean: Not feeling needed
Jason C Jean respect for small business
Who do you think you are?
Do I really have to go to the funeral?
Jason Jean talks Alternative Lifestyles
Jason Jean talks alternative lifestyles
You see a dream, some see work. You see it takes work to achieve your dream.
Jason C. Jean
Do you cheat? Do you know if you are cheating? Listen and find out!
Are you CHEATING on your loved one?
Restaurant Bad Reviews
I responded to a letter from from a restaurant owner about a bad review he had. We often hear from friends and love ones about their experiences at places they have eaten before. Sometimes good sometimes bad.
My advice and it's simple advice. Always give a restaurant three chances. Never judge on the first date or even the second. Try different things on the menu you might like.
Restaurants never bat a 1000%, actually no business does and I don't think any business purposly goes out to make a customer unhappy but sometimes it happens. You have to be a little more open minded and not so quick to judge. Again, give them another chance to redeem themselves.
Don't get me wrong, if you did have a bad experience, talk to the manager or owner and let them fix it. You will be surprised, more than likely they will want to do what they can to make you happy as a customer. But if you don't tell them what went wrong and you go and blast them with a bad review, SHAME ON YOU.
Cheers
Jason
Today show is about compromise. How can everyone interested about the debate, get something they are looking for out of the debate.
Gun Debate, REAL OR NOT!?
I don't make enough for my lifestyle!
Dear Ask Jason, I’m a 27 year old single female that is having a tough time adjusting my lifestyle because of the economy. I have a good job as a banker and I haven’t received any bonus in the past two years since they cut them, and my problem is even though I know I need to live within my means, I can’t seem to. Please help me! Dear Banker, I’ll give you credit where credit is due, that at least you know what’s right- you need to live within your means. It’s really that simple. You don’t have to change your style or your likes, you just need to adjust your mind set and set some priorities. For example, if you like to eat out at expensive restaurants, you still can, just less frequently. If you are used to buying name brand expensive clothes and accessories, maybe consider the same approach of purchasing less often; or consider by look a likes, second hand or bargain hunting if you don’t want to sacrifice quality. You don’t always have to stop buying, just change your approach. My point is simple, write out a budget and use your calendar to coordinate your pay days and bills, this will make you commit. You may be surprised that your budget may allow you to still do some of your old favorites, just on a smaller scale. If your situation is drastic and money is really tight, you may have to adjust your calendar and budget even more. I view financial situations very similar to people who need to lose weight. You never put someone on a eating plan and tell them to never eat their favorite foods ever again unless you want someone to fail really fast. It’s called adjusting, sometimes you need to wean their favorite things from them or give them smaller portions, and it depends on their motivations. People want to have their favorite cookie, but just in moderations; and sometimes they discover they don’t want that cookie at all. It’s the same lesson for you and money, use moderation. Cheers, Jason
How to handle being in the spotlight