8 Things I usually do before I start my week

Monday morning always seems to come way too quickly. I had great time on a Mother’s Day yesterday and if you haven’t seen my vlog as you can check this out: I noticed that I forgot to add picture of my brunch yesterday in this video and here is picture: Don’t they look good, right?? […]

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My Personal Story and the Financial Lessons I’ve Learned

For Non-Signers: Here’s a written version of what I’m sharing in the video. (My apologies for no captions on screen): From my recent poll, it seems readers want me to talk more about business, entrepreneurship, and my journey as a mother to a KODA daughter—so here it goes! Since I’ll be discussing personal finance, business,

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Struggling to Find a Job in the USA Because You’re Deaf? Here’s What You Can Do

Finding a job is challenging for everyone right now, whether you’re Deaf or hearing. The job market is tough, and many people are facing difficulties. But, some Deaf and hearing individuals have been can to find opportunities. If you’re Deaf, have you recently found a job? Did you struggle? You’re not alone. Here’s an interesting

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What to Do While Waiting on the Vocational Rehabilitation Waitlist

As I shared in my last post, I recently compared my experiences. These experiences were with Vocational Rehabilitation Services (VRS) in the early 2000s. I then looked at what clients are experiencing today in 2019. My research revealed some unfortunate truths. The process has become more challenging. Many Deaf clients are being placed on waitlists.

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How Vocational Rehabilitation Services Helped Me Succeed Without Debt

Some deaf individuals are fortunate to graduate college with little to no debt, thanks to Vocational Rehabilitation Services (DVRS). I am proud to be one of them. I graduated without debt, and I am incredibly thankful to the vocational rehabilitation services that supported me throughout my journey. During my college years, I interned through the

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