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And beat procrastination.. By Manolis Zografakis Today’s business world is absolutely mad! It’s super demanding, extremely competitive and requires people to work faster and be more effective than ever before. If you’re a freelancer, you can find ways to control the workaholic self-boss inside your head. However, as an employee...
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Guide to buying a budget projector (2020 Updated) By Manolis I used to think that buying a projector was outside my budget limits, and was therefore never on my mind. However, some time ago I found out that I could buy a pretty decent brand new projector for less than £400. My girlfriend...
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London Christmas Markets that you must visit by Kelly Henderson (@kellythekiwi) It’s the time of year when we wrap up warm, sip on mulled wine and start panicking about our Christmas shopping. This year, instead of panicking, I recommend taking in the atmosphere of London’s many Christmas Markets. With so...
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The dating site changing how Londoners date! Want to go on dates in London? Yes actual dates. Not casual ‘hook ups’ or awkward dates interviewing for the position of ‘The One’. DoingSomething.co.uk is pioneering the way single Londoners date. No more feeling like you’re being interviewed. No more nervously downing...
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Inject a bit of character into your job application! By Hayley from Jobulo There are a lot of sections that make up a CV. A good CV has a strong personal statement, career objective, a list of key skills, a mix of work experience and reliable references. But one section that...
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Making the Transition from France to London By Adam Stokes The bread, the wine, the cheese. You’ve decided to leave it all behind for jellied eels, hot cross buns and roast beef dinners – but London isn’t all about the food… we’ve got rain here too! We decided to get...
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A Guide for All Things Festive in the City of London By Afro (follow her on Twitter: @graphiclondoner) An e-mail went around the office this morning stating that we are only 5 weeks away from Christmas. Starbucks’ red cups are out, seasonal adverts from all major retailers play non-stop and Selfridges...
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London people luck-out with this fun, new App! Cocktails are all the rage right now, but with London prices going through the roof it can be hard to fulfil those cocktail desires without breaking the bank. Then along came Drinki App: it was once introduced as a ladies only app which...
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A guide to Private Tutoring in London By Chris Hislop Did you know that 40% of London school children have used a private tutor? The private tuition industry is growing at an incredible speed as more and more parents look for a little extra academic help for their children. As...
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Contactless Cards or Oyster Pay as You Go? By Joshua Neil One of the best, cheapest and easiest ways to get around in London is by train: and one of the most essential things you’ll need is a travel card. On the surface, Oyster and Contactless cards both seem to...
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