Kristina Schneider

Kristina Schneider resides in Los Angeles, California. She graduated in 2004 with a Bachelor’s of Science Degree in Business Administration from Pepperdine University and currently works full-time as the Executive Director of The Ultimate Estate Planner, Inc., a company that helps train and build the practices of estate planners throughout the country. Kristina has always had a love for writing and when given the opportunity to blog, it was an opportunity she couldn’t pass up. In her spare time, Kristina enjoys spending time with her family and friends, crafts, reading, working out and playing club basketball.

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The Secret to Getting Hired in 2013

January 4, 2013
The Secret to Getting Hired in 2013

A recent article posted by Peter Guber, the CEO of Mandalay Entertainment and Owner Golden State Warriors and Los Angeles Dodgers, along with the #1New York TimesBestselling Author of “Tell to Win”, discusses the secret to getting hired for a new job in 2013.  It’s a tough market out there in today’s world with...
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7 Tips for Healthier, Happier Employees at the Office

August 1, 2012
7 Tips for Healthier, Happier Employees at the Office

“Leave your personal life at the door.”  This is a common saying in the workplace, but it’s just not natural and there’s no human being in the world that is capable of completely leaving 100% of everything personal “at the door”. In fact, things about your personal life that form who you are –...
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Be an Effective Leader Without Being Overbearing

June 19, 2012
Be an Effective Leader Without Being Overbearing

Leaders can come in all shapes in sizes.  Typically, they can be the Type A personalities.  The go-getters.  The ones with thoughts, ideas and opinions and who aren’t afraid to express them.  But, one thing that can stand out among leaders is that they can be overbearing on a group of people they are...
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How to Tell if You Are You Prepared to Give a Good Presentation or Not

June 15, 2012
How to Tell if You Are You Prepared to Give a Good Presentation or Not

Thanks to this article recently posted on INC.com, here are some good YES/NO questions to ask yourself about whether or not you’re ready to give a good presentation or not. Have you prepared thoroughly by researching the topic? Are you enthusiastic about your message? Are you confident that the presentation is on target? Are...
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North Dakota News – Kajj’s Wish Come True, Arbor Day Tree-Planting Event, 1,000 Pairs of Shoes & More

April 27, 2012
North Dakota News – Kajj’s Wish Come True, Arbor Day Tree-Planting Event, 1,000 Pairs of Shoes & More

Make-A-Wish & West Fargo Police Department Make Dreams Come True A little more than a year ago, 4-year-old Kenneth Anthony Johnson, Jr. (also known as Kajj) was diagnosed with Stage 5 Wilms Tumor, a cancer that left him one kidney working at 50%.  His only wish was to be a police officer, so the...
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5 Tips for Finding a Job When You’re Over 50

April 20, 2012
5 Tips for Finding a Job When You’re Over 50

In today’s economy, it’s hard enough to find a job fresh out of college or even mid-career.  It’s even harder for those over the age of 50.  According to AARP, individuals over 50 spend almost twice as long unemployed than those under 50. Thanks to the folks at MainStreet.com, we found these 5 tips...
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10 Tips for Improving Your Day

February 17, 2012
10 Tips for Improving Your Day

Everyone has bad days.  There’s just no avoiding it.  However, there are some very simple and easy things that you can do to try and help improve the quality of your day. Make your bed. Sounds simple, but making your bed in the morning will help start off your day with a routine that...
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The Job Search: A Little Help From Your Friends

September 7, 2011
The Job Search: A Little Help From Your Friends

It’s September. Labor Day has passed. The kids are back to school.  Summer is over. For those that have been unemployed for a while, the full-time job of searching for a job must resume.  But with word from last Friday that no jobs were added in the U.S. in August, leaving us with a...
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3 Types of Thinking to Avoid

August 19, 2011
3 Types of Thinking to Avoid

Attitude is a little thing that makes a big difference.  ~Winston Churchill We hear time and time again that “attitude is everything”.  The truth of the matter is…it is.  How one looks at things and chooses to react to people, situations and circumstances makes the biggest difference in the next series of reactions, courses...
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Effects of Recording-Breaking Floods Still Being Felt

July 28, 2011
Effects of Recording-Breaking Floods Still Being Felt

It was only a month ago that residents in the Minot area were packing up their belongings to flee their homes for the worst flooding reported in the area in over 40 years. Now that a month has gone by, it is clear that the effects of the floods are still being felt as...
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