Thursday, November 28, 2019
What its Like to be Chocolatier
What its Like to be ChocolatierWhat its Like to be ChocolatierIt is believed that the feel you get after eating a chocolate is very similar to love. There is not many people on earth who dislike chocolate. There is not many people who wouldnt like to be a chocolatiers either. Just imagine if someone asked What do you do? And you would answer I do exactly what Willy Wonka doesChocolatiers differ from chocolate makers. Chocolatiers create confectionery from chocolate. There are actually schools for future chocolatiers. They study subjects such ashistory of chocolatemodern techniques of cultivation and processingthe chemistry of chocolate flavors and textureschocolate tempering, dipping, decorating, and moldingbusiness marketing and managementIf you want to become professional chocolatier, you should get some skills in pastry or confectionery chef. It is important to create not only tasteful but also beautiful chocolate confections. It takes years of experience to master the art of choc olate.There are several chocolate schools worldwide. Ecole Chocolate school is situated in Canada. You can choose between becoming chocolatier or chocolate maker. Another school- The Chocolate Academy has 12 schools worldwide. The Franch Culinary Institute offers courses that can help you become skillful chocolatier or pastry.The World Chocolate Masters is a competition founded in 2005. The best chocolatiers from around the world meet there every year. Master chocolatier has to be able to work with chocolate in many different applications tempering, molding, sculpting, and decorating. The best chocolatiers of today are for example Naomi Mizuno (Japan), Francisco Torreblanca (Spanish), Pierre Marcolini (France) and Carmelo Sciampagna (Italy).Do you like this story? Share it with your friends.Share Your Feedback or Ideas in the Comments
Sunday, November 24, 2019
6 ways to have a productive Wednesday
6 ways to have a productive Wednesday6 ways to have a productive WednesdayMonday and Tuesday have already come and gone, and its officially the middle of the work week. Congratulations on making it halfway throughHeres how to make your Wednesday, when its easy to lose momentum, go as smoothly as possible - before you know it, Friday will already be knocking on your door.Prioritize the difficult assignmentsDont put them off - you wont be able to bury them forever.Writer and essayist Nicolas Cole writes on Inc. about what unproductive people do - including accidentally negating their hardest tasks.Making to-do lists is easy. Responding to emails is easy. Taking calls (no matter how unnecessary) is easy. Whats difficult is thinking through how youre going to solve a specific schwierigkeit youre currently facing. Whats difficult is creating that custom proposal for that one client whose industry you know nothing about, Cole writes. Unproductive people find every reason in the world to prioritize making another to-do list over digging into their hardest tasks.Productive people do the opposite.Dont be a computer zombie - head outside for a walkAn object at rest, stays at rest you know the drill.While letting your eyes glaze over as you slog through the day can be a tempting option (kidding), youll probably need to take some time away from your desk to truly focus.So go outside for a quick walk and a breath of fresh air.Who knows? You might even want topull a Steve Jobs and switch to walking meetings.Hands off the phoneMore time scrolling through social media feeds on your phone means less time crossing things off your to-do list. Try hiding your phone somewhere that isnt in plain view as you work at your desk - it might just be out of sight, out of mind.Also turn off certain notifications so you have fewer opportunities for distraction.Hit a roadblock? Think of yourself as someone elseScience says that thinking of yourself in the third person can help you combat stress. Put some space in between you and your problems to help decrease your anxiety.If that doesnt work for you, imagine that your friend is in the situation instead.Do something to enjoy life outside of workWhether you love your job or are just getting by, work shouldnt be your everything.Revisit that page-turner you stopped reading a while back, spend time with family or friends, or get back in touch with your hobby at a class after work.Plan out the next dayAlan Carniol, founder of bewerbungsgesprch Success Formula and member of the Young Entrepreneur Council (YEC), writes about time blocking in Fast Company.Writing down what needs to get done the night before is a great way to ensure you start your workday strong. Sound simple? It is- but its something many of us have forgotten how to do. To take it a step further, though, turn your to-do list into a full-fledged schedule using the time-blocking method, he writes. Before you go to bed, make a list of all your assignments, meet ings, and tasks for the day ahead. Start by organizing your phone calls and meetings by time. From there, you can fill in any free hours with the days assignments in order of priority.
Thursday, November 21, 2019
6 books to read when starting your career
6 books to read when departureing yur career6 books to read when starting your careerWhen youre first starting out in your career, tzu siches a lot to learn. From navigating the job interview process and working with otherbeis in a new office to figuring out how to have your ideas heard and earn a promotion, it can get overwhelming. The career path you dreamed of in college may leid be as easy to follow now that youre in the real world.If youre looking for help, turn to the badass females who have figured it out. These women have all learned the ins and outs of getting a job, negotiating a raise, remaining kind in a competitive industry and more. Their books are some of the best for anyone figuring out their first job pathwhile looking ahead to a kickass career.1. The Gutsy Girl Handbook Your Manifesto for Success - Kate WhiteThe SkinnyAuthor Kate White is the real OG of figuring out your career. After years in the magazine industry, she worked her way up to the editor-in-chief role at Cosmopolitan and is now looking to help women navigate their careers the same way she did. This read is quick and easy and will help you understand exactly how to ask for a higher salary when you land that job offer, what to say to your boss when you have a game-changing idea, when to ask for a promotion and more. This book will have you breaking all the rules in the right ways so you can get ahead and find success in your career, even at an early age.2. The Myth of the Nice Girl Achieving a Career You Love Without Becoming a Person You Hate - Fran HauserThe SkinnyNo matter how competitive your industry may be, theres always time to be kind. Fran Hauser worked her way up quickly in her own career by maintaining her kindness and being nice at work, even when others saw it as a weakness. While youre learning the ins and outs of your first job, Hauser will walk you through many situations where you, too, can remain kind. From giving credit for an idea when its due to owning your e mpathy in the office to remaining authentic at all times, Hauser gives advice on it all in this quick and easy read thatsperfect for your commute.3. Knowing Your Value Women, Money and Getting What Youre Worth - Mika BrzezinskiThe SkinnyNegotiating your salary early in your career can make a huge difference over the course of your lifetime (like amillions of dollarsdifference). And with the pay gap still being a very real thing, its important to learn how to ask for what you deserve ASAP. Mika Brzezinski learned the hard way during the early days of her Morning Joe career and wants all women to get ahead so they dont make the same mistake she did. Between the research and stories of other women who experienced the same inequality in the workplace, youll learn how to negotiate your salary, when you need to ask for a raise and more. Keep a copy of this book handy so you never forget to ask for what youre worth in your career.4. You Are a BadassHow to Stop Doubting Your Greatness and Start Living an Awesome Life - Jen SinceroThe SkinnyFirst jobs can bring out self-consciousness in all of us. From making mistakes to not knowing how to do something that your boss needs completed ASAP, the insecurity we can feel is real. Author Jen Sincero gets it and aims to knock it out of all her readers with this book. Between the hilarious and heartwarming anecdotes from her own life and actionable advice you can start following right now, Sincero teaches you how to be a badass. Youll overcome your self-sabotaging ways in no time so you can thrive in your career for years to come.5. Own It The Power of Women at Work - Sallie KrawcheckThe SkinnyWhen you first get a job, there are a lot of financial things to figure out. From negotiating your salary and signing up for benefits tostashing cash away for retirementin your brand new 401(k) (or another type of account), it can get confusing. Plus, now that youre making money, you might want to start planning for the future and gett ing that money to do some of the work for you. Author Sallie Krawcheck will inspire you to really learn about it all ASAP so you can own your finances and be fierce in your career. Beyond the money advice, Krawcheck dives deeply into how women can work together to support one another in meetings and get ahead without losing their sense of ethics and values.Editors Note This book is the reason I started investing money in my 20s6. Drop The tanzabend Achieving More by Doing Less - Tiffany DufuThe SkinnyWhen youre at the assistant/associate level, its smart to say yes to anything and everything so you can learn as much as you can, as fast as you can. However, its also important torecognize when youre close to burning out. Tiffany Dufu didnt realize this until years into her career, and through her book, she empowers women to understand that we cant do it all, no matter how much we try. Dufus book is the best read for anyone who holds themselves to an unhealthy standard of perfection. She reminds us that perfection doesnt exist, we all need a squad we can lean on for helpand that, sometimes, somethings gotta give and thats completely okay.Do you have a favorite career book? Tell us about it inour LinkedIn GroupThispostwas originally published onSwirled.comin the Thrive section, which covers valuable career and personal finance content for Millennials.
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