humanity
The real lives of businessmen, professionals, the everyday man, stay at home parent, healthy lifestyle influencers, and general feel good human stories.
The First Post
Dear Reader, Hello! Hi. How are you today? I do not know how this works, again by the title I think you can guess this is me trying to figure it out. Umm. This is Awkward because I do not know how to keep a reader engaged, I know how to entertain because I do theater, (did theater? COVID hit so it is confusing). My aunt directed me to this site because I am a writer, and my biggest dream is to be a teacher one day. I read through a few blogs on this site and they all seem boring to me. (Again, I still have yet to figure anything out). No offense to the creators! They probably took a long time to pour all their hard work into their articles, but I have the attention span of a goldfish so I need something that will keep me engaged when reading about the stock market crash of 99’.
By PenGwenie205 years ago in Journal
The Attitude That Stops People From Taking What They Deserve
"If you want to succeed you need to stand out from the crowd". This is the attitude that is so often replicated in our culture on what it means to be truly successful that became the motto that is shared by all the role models and stars in the world. It is so ingrained in us that many times we identify "followers" as "losers" and will label them with the most despicable words for not bringing forth their own creativity.
By Philip Baker5 years ago in Journal
How To Deal With Negitive Review On Fiverr
I thought this would pair well with the upcoming Advice post this month, and so, this will be the story of my first unhappy customer (and how they caused me to stop voice acting for a while). While I regret the situation, I think there was a lot to learn from it. With that said, let’s get into the story.
By Skyler Ricketts5 years ago in Journal
Watch My Small Beauty Company Grow! (Or Fail!)
I am a person who enjoys the journey, rather than the destination. I have always enjoyed setting goals that were out of the left-field, and impulsive. And I have always been the kind of person to want to experience all that life has to offer.
By Evie Meyer5 years ago in Journal
I'll Wash You Dry
Being an adult sucks, that's just the point blank truth of it. You have to follow the laws or you get put up, you have to clean and cook or no one else will. It's a lot easier to want to do that when you feel whole. Even when you don't feel whole you still have to find a way to get yourself up and do the damn thing. Laying about and watching as your entire world crumbles doesn't do anyone any good.
By Joshwa Kidding5 years ago in Journal
Why I chose to get the COVID Vaccine
I made the decision to have the vaccine for COVID 19 today. It was a decision that was actually made very quickly for me because I knew working at the hospital, I needed to protect myself every chance I had. The masking, the protective gear are great ways to protect yourself as well, but the Vaccine was like a ray of sunshine in these dark times.
By Domingo Miranda5 years ago in Journal
Does hard work pay off?!
My work history started at the age of 13 during a school program in the summer. I was impressionable, eager and ready to earn my own money. I always made lists of things I wanted to buy and what snacks I had to have thinking I was going to be rich. To some I was! I got to treat my friends to whatever they wanted at the corner stores.. ha ha I was a big spender. By time I was 15, I had 2 jobs. That summer program with my school and Six Flags( Great Adventure). You couldn’t tell me nothing. I was practically grown! My grandmother taught my sister and I about saving and spending only what we needed. She never took anything we made but we did get to use the money we saved to buy our own school clothes and shoes which excites me because the shoes I wanted I never got with her having to raise 5 other children. My grandmother was an amazing woman. Til this day, I never understood how she did it. Raising all her grands, working 2-3 jobs, being a pilar of the community on which seemed like little to no rest. We all learned some type of valuable lesson. Mine was; Always make sure you are able to provide for yourself and your responsibilities. Don’t depend on anything or anyone. Because if they left you tomorrow you will be all messed up. So this was my motto growing up. This was what made me go so hard.
By Genaya Johnson 5 years ago in Journal
Hire Local!
Earlier this year, I was laid off from a job I held for 15 years. In that time, I progressed from a Junior DBA for a startup company to a Senior DBA (likely on the verge to take over as management) of a company created out of a divestiture of the same product by a Fortune 500 company. At the time I was laid off, 132 of my very talented co-workers were also laid off. Most of us had been with the product since it's creation.
By Chantal Spurgeon5 years ago in Journal
Muhammad Ali Lakhani Dubai - Entrepreneur & Shipping Industry
Mr. Muhammad Ali Lakhani took birth in a well-recognised family in Dubai city. He is a certified Sailor, IT geek and a well-established Entrepreneur. Even though he comes from a family that is quite famous for its ship recycling industry globally, he chose his own career path during the initial years. While gong with that, Ali Lakhani spent a bigger part of his teenage years in travelling to countries like the UAE, the United Kingdom, and the USA. After securing some big fame and achievements with his professional career in UK, Ali shifted back to UAE and still staying there for the past 7 years with his family
By Angel Dipti5 years ago in Journal
What it’s Really Like to Run a Startup
What it’s really like to run a Startup Startups – tech companies specifically – have been idolized in recent years. 2020 has been no exception. Even with the pandemic sweeping the world, there have been multiple high-profile IPOs that have produced billions of dollars out of thin air.
By Daniel Ndukwu5 years ago in Journal






