Saturday 19 December 2015

7 Skills You Should Master Before You Turn 30

7 Skills You Should Master Before You Turn 30


Set yourself up for success later in life by getting good at these things early.


Invest money thoughtfully in your 20s and the miracle of compound interest means a modest amount saved early will yield a much larger payout later. The same can be said of skills. Learn to be a better conversationalist early, for instance, and you might meet and charm just the right person to land the entry-level job of your dreams, which could lead to a another great career break, and so on …
So what are the skills most likely to pay the greatest dividends over time if you master them before you hit 30? Several threads on question-and-answer site Quora have asked just this, soliciting advice from the more experienced for young professionals hoping to set themselves up for success later on. An examination of a host of answers reveals a few common themes. According to the wisdom of Quora, these are the skills you’d really benefit from acquiring in your 20s:

1. Coping with uncertainty

You might think that as you get older, the chaos of your life will go away and you’ll get to live with more certainty about the future. Maybe a little, but many respondents caution that uncertainty never goes away, so you should get comfortable with it now.
“Accept that you will never have anything figured out,” writes copywriter Joe Choi, as “it’s near impossible to plan where you’ll be a few years.” Respondent Ayushi Aswal agrees. She puts “how to manage uncontrollable situations” at the top of her list of most necessary skills.

2. Communicating with grace

You’ve been using words since you were a toddler, but that doesn’t mean you will master the art of communication by the time you turn 20. Most of us don’t. But don’t let yourself enter your fourth decade without getting a handle on clear, compelling, and polite communication, insist a number of answers.
“Think about ways to challenge yourself, and tweak how you write an email or behave in a meeting,” suggests one anonymous but extremely popular answer. It offers a few more specific ideas: “Don’t hit ‘send’ immediately after composing a note. Instead, give yourself a beat or two, then reread the email, make edits, and then hit ‘send.’ Or, during your next team meeting, resist talking about your idea or opinion right off the bat. Instead, count to five, and if you still feel like you have something relevant to contribute, speak up.”
Entrepreneur Brian Bain agrees. “How to communicate and interact professionally,” tops his list of skills you should master in your 20s. “Look around and notice how the ability to freely and easily talk to people helps those who have already crossed their 20s, and how the lack thereof makes things unnecessarily difficult for some,” cautions technologist Sugandha Banga. “No matter how knowledgeable you are, people are not going to take your work seriously unless you know at least the basics of holding up a decent conversation.”

3. Respecting those who are different from you

“I think it’s easy to judge people based on your own definitions of success and a meaningful life, without recognizing that everybody has their own definition,” warns designer Francis Chen. “Everybody is different, and has different pathways to life. Respect that, and respect yourself.”
Consultant Michael Hoffman concurs: “Put yourself in the other person’s shoes,” he instructs. “Think about how they will perceive what you are communicating or doing. Without understanding context and perspective, we run the risk of … creating problems rather than solving them; and appearing blunt and unsympathetic.” Several responses make a special point of noting the need to learn to respect the opposite sex.

4. Asking for what you want

You need to respect others, but you need to respect yourself and your own potential as well. To do that fully, you need to get comfortable asking for the things you want in life. “The ability to ask is the easiest, most underutilized skill to catapult your career,” says the same much up-voted anonymous answer. “The old adage is true: ‘If you don’t ask, you don’t receive.’ Many careerists don’t ask to pitch their idea, for a raise or promotion, a bigger sales deal, or to take on more responsibility. When this happens–or doesn’t happen, rather–you’re far less likely to find challenge, meaning, and reward in your work.”
Copywriter Joe Cassandra writes something similar: “Learn to negotiate now. Earnings compound over time.” How do you learn to ask? Start small, the anonymous answer suggests: “Try practicing in non-work related contexts. At the farmer’s market, you could ask a vendor for a lower price on the asparagus; at home, you could ask your partner to attend dance lessons; on the street, you could ask a stranger, ‘How are you?'”

5. Being resilient

No matter how smart, talented, and ambitious you are, things won’t always go your way (especially once you’ve left the cocoon of school and your parents’ protection). Learn how to cope with setbacks early and they’ll discourage you less.
“Your 20s is a time when most are relatively free of the responsibilities that will increase into your 30s and 40s,” writes recruiter Carolyn Cho. “This is a great time to experiment, fail, and bounce back. Learn how to ride out failure and persevere. Life is full of challenges. The 20s are a great time to toughen up and start teaching yourself how to be emotionally and mentally resilient enough to weather both the joys and hardships to come.”

6. Spending your time and money wisely

You may be relatively footloose and fancy-free in your 20s, but that doesn’t mean you should squander the decade. It’s a truth that applies to both time and money. “Time is a precious commodity, and you start to realize that increasingly into your mid- to late 20s,” Cho also writes. So learn to choose the people and activities you spend your time on carefully. “Focus your time and energy on things that will help you grow and give,” agrees Chen.
Many respondents also noted that while spending on mind-expanding travel or education is great if you can swing it, you also need to at least start to get a handle on your finances. Bain includes “how to create and stick to a budget,” on his list of most important skills for young people, for instance.

7. Cooking

Looking for something a little more focused and practical? You’d be surprised how many people suggested learning to cook. These respondents claim it’s a great skill to master that will greatly improve your life for decades. (If you like to eat good food and don’t have an unlimited budget, I personally can’t agree with this one enough.)
“Most people live solo or away from families, so knowing how to cook becomes critical to maintain a balanced and healthy lifestyle,” writes engineer Gurvinder Arora. “I have developed a lot of patience thanks to cooking. It also helps to impress the ladies.”
What skills would you add to this list?

Top 14 Yearly Scholarships in Canada for African Students


Top 14 Yearly Scholarships in Canada for African Students

Whether for Bachelors, Masters or Doctoral degree, studying in Canada can be expensive. But with good academic grades and some experience, you might just qualify for one of the many scholarships in Canada created for international students just like you to study abroad in Canadian Universities.
The following are the top undergraduate, Master’s and Doctoral scholarships in Canada open for students from African and other international students, the application deadline period and what you need to apply:


MasterCard Foundation Scholarships

The MasterCard Foundation Scholars Program is a $500 million initiative to inspire 15,000 young people — particularly from Africa — to lead change through education. Three Canadian Universities have partnered with MasterCard Foundation to offer this scholarship program
McGill University Canada – MasterCard Foundation Scholarships for African Students
The McGill University, Canada is partnering with the MasterCard Foundation Scholars Program to offer undergraduate Scholarships for African students over a period of 10 years. Scholarships will be available at the Masters level beginning in the 2016-2017 academic year.

Application Deadline Period: December/January

University of Toronto Canada MasterCard Foundation Scholarship for African Students
The University of Toronto and The MasterCard Foundation are pleased to offer The MasterCard Foundation Scholars Program at the University to develop Africa’s next generation of leaders. Thanks to the Foundation’s visionary support, U of T can now provide 67 African students with one of the world’s top-ranked educations—in one of the world’s most multi-cultural cities.
Application Deadline Period: December/January

University of British Columbia – MasterCard Foundation Scholars Program for African Students – Canada
The University of British Columbia, Canada partner with the MasterCard foundation Scholars Program to grant $25 Million Scholarships for African students; Over the next 10 years, 77 undergraduate and 35 master’s degree students will go through the Program.
Application Deadline Period: December

International Leader of Tomorrow Undergraduate Scholarships at University of British Columbia Canada
The University of British Columbia – UBC – Canada International Leader of Tomorrow Award recognizes international students who demonstrate superior academic achievement, leadership skills, involvement in student affairs and community service, recognized achievement in fields of endeavour such as the performing arts, sports, debating or creative writing, or external academic competitions and examinations.
Application Deadline Period: December

University of Alberta Undergraduate Scholarships for International Students
To attract top students, the University of Alberta, Canada offers more than CAD$22 million in undergraduate scholarships each year for international students. Scholarships are awarded annually to students on study permit who are entering an undergraduate degree program. Some of these scholarships require separate application while you’ll be considered for the other scholarships after you have received admission to the University.
Application Deadline Period: March and December

ACI Foundation Scholarship in USA & Canada for Undergraduate and Graduate Students
The American Concrete Institute offers Undergraduate and graduate Scholarship and Fellowship for international students through the ACI Foundation in the field of structural design, materials, construction. ACI Foundation Fellowships and Scholarships are awarded annually to help students with an interest in concrete achieve their educational and career goals.
Application Deadline Period: October

MMMF Scholarship for Women from Developing Countries in US & Canada
The Margaret McNamara Memorial Fund (MMMF) provides grants to women from developing countries to help further their education and strengthen their leadership skills to improve the lives of women and children in developing countries. The MMMF is for those who are currently studying in the United States or Canada, and grants are approximately $12,000 each.
Application Deadline Period: Opens from September to January

Global Change Leaders Scholarship Program in Canada for Women from Developing Countries
The Global Change Leaders Program is a seven-week education program offered by Coady Internatioanl Institute’s Centre for Women’s Leadership of St. Francis Xavier University.  This program enables women from developing countries to strengthen their leadership capacities in order to contribute to innovation and change in their organizations and communities.
Application Deadline Period: By December

Following are Doctoral/ PhD Scholarships in Canada

Vanier Canadian Graduate Scholarship at the University of Alberta
The Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship (Vanier CGS) was created to attract and retain world-class doctoral students and to brand Canada as a global centre of excellence in research and higher learning. VCS supports students who demonstrate both leadership skills and a high standard of scholarly achievement in graduate studies in social sciences and humanities, natural sciences and engineering, and health. The scholarship is worth $50,000 per year for three years and is available to both Canadian and international PhD students studying at Canadian universities.
Application Deadline Period: November

Trudeau Foundation Doctoral Scholarships in Canada for Developing Countries
Each year, the Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation rewards outstanding doctoral candidates who are enrolled or about to be enrolled in a social sciences and humanities program and who are doing research in areas related to the four themes of the foundation. Trudeau Foundation offers Doctoral Scholarships for Canadian Citizens and Foreign Nationals (with preference to developing countries) to study at Canadian Universities
Application Deadline Period: November/December

Microsoft research PhD Fellowship Program in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering or Mathematics
This is a two-year fellowship program for outstanding PhD students nominated by their universities. To be eligible for this fellowship, you must apply during your second or third year of PhD studies. Fellowships are granted by Microsoft Research at the discretion of Microsoft.
Application Deadline Period: August to October

Québec University, Canada Doctoral Research Scholarships Program for International Students
The doctoral research scholarships program for international students (DE) of the Fonds québécois de la recherche sur la nature et les technologies aims to stimulate international students’ interest in beginning or pursuing doctoral studies in Québec and provide financial support to leading international Ph.D. candidates in the natural sciences, mathematics and engineering fields.
Application Deadline Period: October/November

Humber College International Student Scholarships
All new international students, studying in an academic program are eligible to apply for the Full Tuition Renewable Scholarships, entrance scholarships and Bachelors degree scholarships
Application Deadline Period: 3 deadlines – February, May & October

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