Alain Guillot

Life, Leadership, and Money Matters

  • How Co-Working Spaces Are Helping Small Businesses Thrive

    How Co-Working Spaces Are Helping Small Businesses Thrive

    Co-working spaces are becoming an increasingly popular option for small businesses. These spaces allow entrepreneurs to share office space and resources, which can lead to increased productivity and networking opportunities. The following blog will discuss the benefits of co-working spaces and how they can help your business thrive! 1) Co-Working…

  • 528 Belle Liang and Timothy Klein: How to Navigate Life

    528 Belle Liang and Timothy Klein: How to Navigate Life

    About Belle Liang PhD Belle Liang is Professor & Chair of the Department of Counseling, Developmental, & Educational Psychology in the Lynch School of Education and Human Development at Boston College. She is Principal Investigator in the Purpose Lab and her research focuses on positive youth development, including mentoring and…

  • Allow the Principles of SEO to Help Your Business

    Allow the Principles of SEO to Help Your Business

    The principles of SEO are important for any business looking to fulfil a marketing strategy. By understanding and implementing these principles, a business can reach a larger audience and improve its visibility online. In this article, we will explore the basics of SEO and how it can help your business…

  • Kansas says No to abortion bans. Congratulations!

    Kansas says No to abortion bans. Congratulations!

    Every women deserves the right to have autonomy over the bodies. The United States is one of the few industrialized countries where that right in not guaranteed for all its citizens. Abortion is Legal in both Canada, and Mexico, making both both neighbors more forward looking than the United States.…

  • Pelosi’s Taiwan Visit was a dumb move. What was she thinking?

    Pelosi’s Taiwan Visit was a dumb move. What was she thinking?

    Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan was one dumbest political moves I have seen since I started to read about politics. There was absolutely nothing to gain for the U.S. and it created a lot of unnecessary tension. It only showed the arrogance or ignorance of some politicians, concerned about their ego,…

  • Where to draw the line between systemic poverty and self-inflicted poverty

    Where to draw the line between systemic poverty and self-inflicted poverty

    Recently I listened to a story produced by the Washington Post called “Broke Again” which focused on poverty and why poor people have a hard time getting out of poverty. Although I suspect that the reporter wanted to portray the poverty of the featured couple as a systemic failure, I…