4 Terrific Tips for a Better You

Marcus Lansky • Nov 07, 2021
When it comes to self-improvement, just thinking about it isn’t going to change anything. People are always thinking about losing weight, reading more books, volunteering to help the needy, and many other self-enriching activities but never quite get to it, and end up procrastinating. 

If you’re serious about turning over a new leaf, why wait? Why not start by checking out some items that can help you make progress as you work towards a better you? Don’t worry, self-improvement isn’t all fiber pills or closet organizers.

Here are some tips to get you on track for a better you.


Challenge Yourself 
Not everything should come easy to you. If you find yourself bored or anxious, perhaps you have spent too much doing things you already know how to do. 

Stretch goals, according to DevelopGoodHabits.com, is when you aspire for something greater than your present: “When setting stretch goals, you’re essentially using your dreams to create your target of success without really knowing how you can hit that target.” 

Have you always dreamt of flying but considered it out of reach? Explore how you can learn to pilot an airplane with the instructors at NSPIRE Aviation. 

Did you always want to write? Explore the business and craft of writing with the Atlanta Writers Club.   

Not sure what to dip your toe into? Explore getting together with like-minded people in Meetup groups all over Atlanta.

Draw a blank
Clear your mind, and pay attention to your surroundings. Meditation can help with managing stress, anxiety, self-esteem/self-confidence, panic attacks, and it also helps you sleep better. There are many apps that facilitate meditation. Just put on your favorite headphones and focus on the program as you improve your mental health.

Look around you. Is your space filled with clutter? Does the clutter make you unhappy? Perhaps you should do some tidying up and organizing. If the space is too tight, perhaps it is time to upgrade your living space and do an online search of Atlanta apartments to find places with more bedrooms and other community amenities such as pools or gyms.

Feed your brain
Few things are worth buying like a good book. It broadens perspective and it’s a great investment: you can read it as many times as you want and hand it to a friend or family member. Heck, some books even increase in value over time. There are many monthly book subscription services available. OwlCrate is one such subscription book club. Its hardcover books-of-the month are packaged with complimentary goodies, such as figurines, bookmarks, and other fun items. 

Get healthier
Most of us have looked wistfully into the mirror and wished we could shed some pounds. If weight loss is your focus, check out some comfortable and stylish workout gear or apparel. Did you know that just dressing up for a workout actually encourages you to do so? There are plenty of snazzy running suit ensembles out there, and attractive and supportive athletic shoes can be found everywhere, either online or at retail stores. Ankle weights and pedometers are affordable and can help you get rid of those love handles.  
Gym memberships are always popular when people get health-conscious. There are a number of membership options that allow you to pay in very manageable monthly installments. If making better dietary choices is a priority for you - and if you believe kale and quinoa line the path to good health - you might consider getting some organic food items. 

For a meditative good time, don’t underestimate the ability of coloring books to focus your attention and creative instincts, and lower your blood pressure. They’re not just for kids anymore!

Be creative when you’re thinking about what to improve. And don’t forget that you’re much more likely to succeed in your self-improvement objectives if you can make it fun.
29 Sep, 2023
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By Marcus Lansky 29 Sep, 2023
Maybe you’ve been thinking about making a dramatic career change. If you’ve always dreamed about becoming a pilot, this could be your opportunity to make that dream a reality. By taking a certification course with NSPIRE Aviation , you can kick off a new career as a commercial pilot! Furthermore, these tips will show you how to enhance your resume to secure your first job, and even walk you through some of the requirements for starting your own aviation business. Figure Out if It’s Time for a Change When do you know that it’s time for a career change? Sometimes, looking for a new job in the same field is enough - but sometimes, you need to completely shift directions. Robert Walters Group states that if your skills do not align with your true professional interests, it may be a sign to work on breaking into a new field, where you can pour your talents into a job that you love. Get Certified as a Commercial Pilot You’re committed to making a career change, and you’re ready to take the first big step towards becoming a commercial pilot by earning your pilot’s license. You’ll need to complete a private pilot certification first, earn an instrument rating, get your necessary flight hours under your belt, and then pass a written and practical exam covering everything you’ve learned. Finally, you’ll be ready to get your commercial pilot’s license! Update Your Resume If you’re getting ready to look for your first job as a commercial pilot, you might be wondering how to create a resume . Changing up your resume when switching fields can take time, so start this process early! AVJobs states that you can include your flight times, certifications, and ratings, as well as your previous jobs. Finally, even after you’ve created a strong resume, don’t forget that you can tweak it for each job opening. For example, you might want to add different keywords to the skills section based on the job description. You can also emphasize specific accomplishments in your professional history and academic sections. Navigate the Job Hunt You’ve got your license, your resume is ready, and you’re eager to start working as a pilot. You may need to get a flight instructor certification first, as it’s much easier to find employment as a flight instructor when you have minimal experience. Research different employers in your area, and try to network with people who already work there - they might be able to give you a valuable reference that could land you an interview! Even in the aviation field, networking is often the key to getting the job you want. Consider Starting Your Own Business One day, you might want to start your own business in the commercial aviation sector. For instance, if you live in an area that attracts tourists, you might want to offer private flights to show off the aerial views of your region. If you intend to start a business, you’ll have to obtain a business license first, as well as any appropriate permits. To find out which licenses and permits you’ll need, check out the requirements in your state. By hiring a service to assemble the list of required permits and licenses for your aviation business, you’ll save hours of time! Working in commercial aviation is an exciting career choice. If you’ve been itching for a career change, it might be time to take to the skies. With these tips, you’ll be ready to pursue a certification program, spruce up your resume for job applications, and even launch your very own aviation business in the future. Ready to earn your commercial pilot certification? Turn to NSPIRE Aviation ! Fill out the contact form on their website to learn more about the certification programs. Ready to earn your commercial pilot certification? Photo via Unsplash
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