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Nicholas Lepinski - 6 Tips For Getting The Most Out Of Your Volunteering Experience

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“By following these tips, you will find it much easier to discover the perfect volunteer opportunity.” Volunteering can be a great and fulfilling experience. It can provide just as much value to you as the volunteer as to the organisation. However, it is not always easy to find the perfect opportunity with an organisation that matches your availability, ability and goals. Here are some tips on getting the most out of your volunteering experience. Find a cause you are passionate about Volunteering for a cause you are passionate about will help you stick to it in the long term and will help you get the most out of the experience. If you are not sure where to start, short-term volunteering at multiple organisations can help you find what you are passionate about. Ask yourself, “What are my goals and interests?” Knowing what you want to get out of volunteering and being able to communicate that to the organisation will enable you to get the most out of it. Do you want to try something new ...

Nicholas Lepinski - Tips for Surviving Military Boot Camp

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Boot camp is made for you to succeed, not to fail. You'll never be asked to do something you can't handle. Here are 10 tips to getting the most out of boot camp: 1. Run, run, run. The better shape you are in, the easier boot camp will be. Be in shape before you get there. 2. Bring your game face. Get up for it. It can be the greatest time of your life. Don't show emotion; it's part of the game. Don't be a wimp. 3. Check your attitude. Drill sergeants and instructors want you to learn, because it may save your life someday. Fighting the game wastes energy. 4. Take care of your wingman. Take care of the person next to you. Remember boot camp is a team sport. 5. have downtime and do things that are fun. Your military career won't be like boot camp. 6. Know your benefits. You have free medical care. If you're hurt or sick, go to sick call. 7. Study early. Know the phonetic alphabet and other military knowledge before you go. For the Army, know the Initial Entry ...

NICHOLAS LEPINSKI - 5 DO IT YOURSELF PLUMBING TIPS

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There are many situations in which a homeowner needs to contact a licensed plumber. Major jobs like replacing water heaters and repiping homes require help from a professional, but there are many smaller projects homeowners can handle on their own. If you are looking to save a bit of money on plumbing repairs, here are a few DIY plumbing tips to help you solve minor, everyday problems. LOCATE YOUR SHUT-OFFS Before attempting to tackle any plumbing project, familiarize yourself with where your shut-off valves are located. Knowing where your main shut-off valve is most important. This allows you to turn off the entire system in the event of an emergency. If your home has individual shut-offs for certain rooms or fixtures, it’s helpful to know where those are and what each one does as well. INVEST IN THE RIGHT TOOLS If you plan on tackling your own plumbing projects, it’s a good idea to have a few tools on hand. A few essentials include: Basin wrench Pipe wrench Propane torch Pipe tape Ad...

Nicholas Lepinski - 8 Tips to Ensure a Successful Military Career

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Once you are in, you need to make the most of it. According to Nicholas Lepinski , The following eight tips can help you get the most from your military career. 1. Pay Attention Remember, you are fresh out of basic, which means you have no clue what you are doing. When your first-line supervisor tells you to do something that flies in the face of what you learned in basic, nod your head in a sagely manner and do what they tell you.  2. Educate Yourself Free promotions stop at E-4. The only way you're going to advance is if you convince your service that you are better than your peers. Take civilian college courses if you can and enroll in military correspondence courses if they are available. 3. Relax, but ... Don't forget you're in the military now, not back on the block. Unless you're going on a deterrent patrol aboard a submarine packing nukes, the military is essentially a 9-5 job ... Except that you can go to jail if you're late for work. 4. Keep Your Affairs i...