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Monday, December 9, 2013

Becoming The CEO Of Your Home

By Hedrick Lepsch


With the mp3, the iPod, and now Spotify, students throughout the world are plugged in and turning up the music for personal and even group study sessions. For years researchers have been analyzing what music best aids the study and information retention process.

From making sure that work gets done within the home all the way to ensuring the bills get paid, you coordinate the efforts of everyone in the "family business" to make sure the family still works at the end of the day. Now often in a marriage, the CEO title is given to two people equally: the parents.

The most commonly accepted answer to this frequent query is that classical music offers your brain the most optimal stimulus, allowing for maximum performance in memory and retention. Composers like Mozart, Bach, Tchaikovsky, and Beethoven are among the most popularly recommended as the soundtrack for your study session.

So that's the general job description of the home CEO. When you break it down though, the responsibilities are vast and numerous.

The following is a bit more on the main responsibilities you will have as joint CEO of the "Johnson Company" or whatever your family name will be. Make sure that you have a plan for each responsibility so you'll always have the foundational material solidly built underneath your family.

First, a home is not a home if it's not caring for the temporal needs of its inhabitants. This means that the house is stocked with food, bedding, clothing, and medical supplies needed to take care of the residents.

Some studies show that genre is considerably less important that the tempo of the song, otherwise known as BPM or Beats Per Minute.

Second, you'll have to take the initiative in a lot of situations. No one else will do it. The kids look to the CEO(s) to make every problem go away. What this means for you is that when an arm needs nursing attention, you act immediately.

Songs within this tempo range create a relaxed environment for the brain, allowing for better creativity and performance.

Third, finances are your responsibility. Not only are you the CEO, but you have to be the CFO (Chief Financial Officer) as well, and make sure you never go outside of your financial ability.

No business can stand without careful analysis of the budget. Keep a constant eye on your finances and don't let up.

You need to stay within budget and make the sacrifices necessary to make it work. Take full responsibility for the financial situation and take pleasure in making ends meet.

At the end of the day, when you're in college, what matters is passing the test and making sure that you're able to keep that information with you to use as you embark upon your chosen career path after graduation.




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