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How can someone who is hydrophobic learn how to swim?
For starters, start swimming with smaller pond like pool with the help of some technical trainer. Do not think that you will drawn, just think that it is just water which you have to experience as a swimmer. You have to learn to float in water before you start with any other swimming strokes. Once yRead more
For starters, start swimming with smaller pond like pool with the help of some technical trainer. Do not think that you will drawn, just think that it is just water which you have to experience as a swimmer. You have to learn to float in water before you start with any other swimming strokes. Once you can float comfortably on the surface of the water, you should try to learn breathing and front crawl swimming. Learning to float in water is an essential skill everyone should master. It’s also a very good survival skill. The key to floating is, ironically, a major challenge for beginners: You have to relax. As soon as you master this, you will be able to swim.
See lessShould I file for employment benefits? I was suddenly laid off without notice.
Yes, I’d suggest you file and proceed with it as soon as possible. Most employers know that almost all fired employees will file. Do not be worried about them. I was previously let go from a job for an unreasonable reason. I was working at a call center and I accidentally let a curse word out afterRead more
Yes, I’d suggest you file and proceed with it as soon as possible. Most employers know that almost all fired employees will file. Do not be worried about them. I was previously let go from a job for an unreasonable reason. I was working at a call center and I accidentally let a curse word out after I got off a call. When I filed, I argued that this was part of the culture and that I should not have been singled out for this. I had a exemplary customer service record prior to that. The unemployment decision makers agreed with me and granted me unemployment. Do not be concerned with what the your former employer will say. If you can make a case for benefits, proceed with filing.
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