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Sunday, June 9, 2013  |  The Newnan Times-Herald — 1D

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Family Features

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hether you want to advance your career or make the change to a new career, it’s up to you to make it happen. “Sometimes hundreds of professionals are sending resumes for one open position, so you cannot leave things up to chance,” said Dean Dr. Bill Berry. “You need to put a solid plan in place that will help you set the right career goals and obtain the skills you need to give you a competitive advantage.”

Determine Your Career Goals

Think about what you really want to do with your career — and be specific. Ask yourself some questions: n What are the things that interest you most? n What motivates you? n In what kind of work environment do you thrive? n What kinds of jobs fit these criteria? If you’re not sure, it can be helpful to take a per­ sonal assessment. “Doing so can help you uncover your passions and preferences,” said Dean Berry. “It can help you identify strengths and can help you make an informed decision about your career.”

pursuing education in order to address their own skills gaps — and it’s helping position them for career growth.”

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Bridge the Gaps

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If you have a skills gap in one area, such as know­ ledge of current computer software, you can take a single course or seminar to catch up. But for many, getting or finishing a college degree is the key to making a positive career change. A survey found that hav­ing a degree has given those surveyed tangible benefits: n 63

percent of those with bachelor’s degrees or higher believe that their education led to more responsibility.

percent of those with bachelor’s degrees or higher believe that their education positively affected their ability to get promoted. with bachelor’s degrees also say they perceive that their education led to other bene­ fits including receiving raises (58 percent), keeping a job (58 percent) and being given more management opportunities (57 percent).

“For those returning to the classroom after many years, they’ll find that learning tools and platforms have changed significantly,” said Dean Berry. “With online learning and other innovations, the classroom is evolving to mirror the workplace and the skills that employers want.” Online coursework is one way that many adults

are achieving their goals while holding down a job and/or raising a family. Fifty-nine percent of those surveyed say they are currently taking such a course, or plan to in the near future. When inves­ tigating education opportunities, look into your online options to help you maximize your time and pursue the degree plan that best fits your needs. “The bottom line is that you have to take charge of your career,” said Dean Berry. “With a good plan and clear goals in place, you can make yourself more marketable and put yourself on the path to a more fulfilling and rewarding career.”

Identify Skills Gaps

There are more than three million job openings in this country, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, yet many companies are finding it dif­ ficult to fill those positions. A common reason given for this is that employers can’t find qualified people with the appropriate skills. A survey found that many people are recognizing the need to add skills in order to improve their careers: n 89

percent of working Americans believe there is still room for them to grow in their careers, and can point to at least one skill they will need to learn.

n 58

percent who are not currently enrolled in school full-time believe that going back to school would be crucial if they were consider­ ing a new career path.

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percent say they need additional education in order to get to the next level of their careers.

“Taking an objective look at the skills you currently have and comparing them to the skills required for the type of job you desire, gives you a clear picture of what it will take to make the job changes you want,” Dean Berry said. n Start

by writing down the skills, knowledge and qualifications you currently have.

n Next,

research the types of jobs you want, and write down the qualifications needed.

n Compare

the two lists, and take notes on the skills you’re currently missing.

“Once you do that, you can make decisions on how you’re going to bridge that skills gap,” said Dean Berry. “We are seeing working adults

Top 10 Skills You Need

According to research by Apollo Group, parent company of University of Phoenix, successful workers in the 21st century need certain skills. Here’s what employers are looking for — and how you can get them through education:

n Leadership — Being a great employee is different than being a great leader. Look for coursework that emphasizes leadership skills and enables you to lead teams. n Critical thinking — Take coursework that offers an opportunity to engage in self-directed, project-based and applied learning. n Communication — Learn in an environment that requires participation in many modes of communication. n Collaboration — Choose courses that are collaborative and also measure success by team results. n Productivity and accountability — Develop an organization and com­muni­cation system that accounts for short-term and long-term projects. n Adaptability — Take advantage of flexible course schedules and learning platforms in order to work, raise a family, volun­teer and learn. n Innovation — Seek out learning environments that build technology and media fluency. n Accessing, analyzing and synthesizing information — Seek out a market-driven curriculum focused on real workplace issues to help you think about how to interconnect. n Entrepreneurialism — Improve your problem-solving abilities with class projects and case studies that tackle issues and require analysis and strate­gic planning. n Global citizenship — Learn in a diverse classroom to build cross-cultural understanding.


Sunday, June 9, 2013  |  The Newnan Times-Herald — 3D

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June 14 10:00 AM Annual Father’s Day Antique Car Show Travel back in time and inspect a piece of the past up close! Bring a friend!

June 21 2:00 PM

We look forward to seeing you at one of these events and to getting to know you better!

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Family Features

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othing brings people together quite like a neighborhood picnic or family celebration. So, gather up neighbors, friends and family for a celebration of great food and fun. Keep the food simple. Ask everyone to bring a favorite side dish so you only need to grill up the hamburgers and hot dogs. Of course, you’ll also want to whip up a few special treats. What could be better than a popcorn bar? Popcorn is both good and good for you. It’s a whole grain food that is not only low in calories but also makes a great addition to many recipes. Because, sometimes, a sweet indul­gence is just what you need. Set out large bowls of popcorn along with shakers of garlic salt, cumin, lemon pepper, dry taco seasoning mix and Parmesan cheese for extra flavor. Add dried fruit, nuts, pretzel sticks, grated cheese and chocolate chips for a make-your-own trail mix option. Complete the popcorn bar with a few sweet surprises like delicious desserts made with freshly popped corn. For more creative recipes, visit www.popcorn.org.

Double Chocolate Popcorn Balls

Double Chocolate Popcorn Balls

Grab and Go Pizza Popcorn

Yield: 18 balls 1/2 cup sugar 1/2 cup corn syrup 1/4 cup butter or margarine 2 tablespoons cocoa powder 8 cups freshly popped popcorn 1 cup milk chocolate candies Combine sugar, corn syrup, butter and cocoa in medium saucepan; bring to a boil. Add popcorn, stirring until evenly coated. Remove from heat. Stir in milk chocolate candies. Cool slightly. Shape into 2-inch balls.

Grab and Go Pizza Popcorn

Yield: 6 quarts 6 quarts popped popcorn Olive oil cooking spray 1 cup grated Parmesan cheese 2 teaspoons garlic salt 2 teaspoons paprika 1 tablespoon Italian seasoning Place popcorn in a large, sealable plastic container (or in a 2.5-gallon plastic sealable bag). Spray popcorn lightly with cooking spray. Sprinkle cheese, garlic salt, paprika and Italian seasoning over popcorn and shake to distribute evenly. To serve, scoop popcorn into reusable plastic cups.

Perfect Picnic Popcorn Squares

Perfect Picnic Popcorn Squares

Sweet and Spicy Popcorn Seasoning Mix

Yield: 12 squares 1 cup light corn syrup 1/2 cup sugar 1/2 cup brown sugar 1 cup reduced fat peanut butter 8 cups air-popped popcorn 3/4 cup raisins Cooking spray Combine corn syrup, sugar, brown sugar and peanut butter in a large saucepan. Bring to a boil over low heat, stirring constantly; boil 2 to 3 minutes. Remove saucepan from heat. Combine popcorn and raisins in large bowl; pour hot mixture over popcorn and toss carefully with wooden spoons to mix until well-coated. Spray 9 x 13-inch baking dish with cooking spray; press popcorn mixture into pan and cool completely. Cut into squares and serve.

Coconut Monkey Mix

Sweet and Spicy Popcorn Seasoning Mix

Yield: about 4 tablespoons seasoning mix 2 tablespoons sugar 2 teaspoons salt 1 teaspoon ancho chili powder 1 teaspoon cumin 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon 1/2 teaspoon smoked paprika 1/4 teaspoon ground coriander 1/8 teaspoon cayenne 4 quarts popped popcorn Cooking spray (helps seasoning adhere to popcorn)

Stir spices together in a small bowl. Place popcorn in a serving bowl and spray lightly with cooking spray. Sprinkle about 2 teaspoons (or to taste) of the mix over popcorn and toss to distribute evenly. Store leftover seasoning mix in an airtight con­ tainer for future use.

Coconut Monkey Mix

Yield: 7 cups 1 cup flaked coconut (unsweetened or sweetened) 6 cups popped popcorn 1 tablespoon butter or margarine, melted 1 teaspoon sugar 1/8 teaspoon salt Dash of nutmeg 1 cup dried banana chips Preheat oven to 325°F. Spread coconut in a 9 x 13-inch baking pan, breaking up any clumps as needed. Bake 10 minutes or until edges of coconut begin to brown. Spread popcorn over coconut and sprinkle with melted butter; toss. Sprinkle popcorn mixture with sugar, salt and nut­ meg; toss. Bake 5 minutes longer and toss with banana chips. Serve immediately or cool and store in an airtight container.


Sunday, June 9, 2013  |  The Newnan Times-Herald — 5D

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