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Workplace witticisms, job jokes and career quips; who says work can't be a laughing matter?
Rest-Sunday
It’s Sunday, but for some inexplicable reason, I made the unconventional decision to skip church. Now, don't get me wrong, my faith in God remains unshakable, and I'm as devoted as ever. It's just that on this particular day, I found myself lacking the usual drive to attend the Sunday service. Instead, an overwhelming wave of laziness washed over me, tempting me to remain snug in my cozy bed. Succumbing to this temptation, I extended my arm and grabbed my phone, embarking on a mindless journey through various social media platforms.
By Adebukola Oladapo3 years ago in Journal
Efficient Dishwashing
Efficient Dishwashing: Tips for Spotless and Quick Clean-up Introduction: Dishwashing is a daily chore that often requires time and effort to ensure clean and sanitary dishes. However, with the right techniques and tools, you can make the process more efficient, saving time and achieving spotless results. In this blog post, we will share valuable tips and strategies to help you optimize your dishwashing routine and maintain clean dishes with ease.
By Pawan Kumar3 years ago in Journal
Work-Life Balance
In today's fast-paced and demanding world, achieving a healthy work-life balance has become increasingly challenging. Juggling professional responsibilities with personal commitments can often leave individuals feeling overwhelmed, stressed, and disconnected. However, by implementing effective strategies and learning from real-life experiences, it is possible to create a harmonious and fulfilling equilibrium between work and personal life.
By Ogbelusi Ebenezer Oluwapelumi3 years ago in Journal
Manifesting Destiny
As If !!! After we moved out of my grandmother’s house when I was a pre-teen, we became poor. We went from a middle-class family life to an impoverished life instantly. Or at least it seemed that way to me. My mother chose for us to be poor, I thought. I was ashamed and I was angry. In all fairness, all teenagers are angry though. Mom was in banking and was not making much money. As a single mother of color with two children there was not much money to made in the 70’s. We had a roof over our heads and we had food. In our community that was winning. Mom was not able to sustain payments on our 3-bedroom apartment after awhile, so we moved to a one bedroom apartment that she could afford in a triplex on Coalmont Street in North Braddock. We lived on the 2nd level. It was small and uncomfortable to me. I went from having my own room to not having a room at all. I had no privacy. At thirteen years old, it was devastating for me. I often wore hand-me-down clothing, although mom denied that adamantly whenever I asked her about it later in life. We all did. My mother loved repurposed clothing even later in life. Nothing to be ashamed of in my humble option. My mother was an extremely proud woman. In her mind, she was always moving forward. She wasn’t taking government handouts and she was providing for children. She was no longer living in her parents home as an adult, so she was winning. Mom always presented herself flawlessly, as the queen she believed that she was. She would actually say she was a queen, long before it became rhetoric. She was very good at acting as if. We had a tiny black and white tv with tin foil on the antenna in our tiny living room but mom acted as if we did not. She once answered a client of hers when asked “do you have a colored tv?” She replied, “Why, I wouldn’t have anything else!”. When I asked her why she told the man that? She said, “Well it’s true. If I had a choice I wouldn’t have anything else. Right now, I don’t have a choice.” She drove a second, perhaps third-hand car, but we had plenty of food and we were clean. She was independent. No government programs for her! So she was winning. She never stopped striving during her life. She went back to school a couple of times during her life and eventually got that colored tv. So yes, I knew that we were poor. I never knew just how poor until I went away to boarding school.
By Karolyn Denson Landrieux3 years ago in Journal
The Power Of Peace
Peace is a word that conjures up images of tranquility, calmness and harmony. It is a word that we use a lot, but it is also one that many of us do not truly understand. For some, peace may be viewed as a state of silence, while for others, it could be seen as the absence of war. Peace is a concept that is relevant to everyone and is the cornerstone of our lives. In this essay, we will delve into the meaning of peace, its importance, and the various ways we can promote it.
By 𝕽𝖔𝖞𝖆𝖑 𝕿𝖎𝖌𝖊𝖗 3 years ago in Journal
Kitchen Countertop Cleaning and Disinfection
Introduction: Kitchen countertops are the workhorses of our culinary adventures, enduring spills, stains, and daily food preparation. To maintain a clean and hygienic kitchen, it's crucial to prioritize the regular cleaning and disinfection of these surfaces. In this blog post, we will explore essential tips and techniques to help you achieve spotless and germ-free kitchen countertops.
By Pawan Kumar3 years ago in Journal
The Road To A 100K. Content Warning.
Firstly, let me introduce myself, I am a writer, poker player, and crypto enthusiast from Canada. I have been dabbling in all poker, crypto, and writing for the last few years with moderate success but now it's time to take things seriously.
By PatrickTheDegen3 years ago in Journal
Water Conservation in the Bathroom
Introduction: Water is a precious resource, and conserving it is crucial for a sustainable future. The bathroom is one area where significant amounts of water are used daily, making it an ideal space to focus on water conservation efforts. In this comprehensive guide, we will explore various strategies and practical tips to help you conserve water in your bathroom. By implementing these measures, you can make a positive impact on the environment and reduce your water consumption without compromising comfort or cleanliness.
By Pawan Kumar3 years ago in Journal
The Power of Experimentation in Business
In the always advancing universe of business, remaining stale isn't a choice. To flourish and succeed, business visionaries and business pioneers should embrace development and trial and error. Testing in business implies going ahead with reasonable courses of action, attempting new techniques, and pushing limits. While it might appear to be overwhelming from the get go, the advantages far offset any likely disadvantages. In this blog, we will investigate top to bottom five convincing justifications for why you ought to sincerely embrace trial and error in your business and how it can prompt astounding achievement.
By Mahnoor Malik3 years ago in Journal
"The Unbreakable Bond: Arcangelo's Triumph in the Belmont Stakes"
Once upon a time, in the enchanting world of horse racing, there lived a remarkable colt named Arcangelo. Born with a spirit as wild as the wind and a heart as fierce as a lion's, he possessed an unparalleled determination that set him apart from his peers. As he grew, so did his dreams, and it was his fervent wish to conquer the legendary Belmont Stakes, the ultimate test of strength, endurance, and resilience.
By OTHMAN CHAMIT3 years ago in Journal
Cleaning and Organizing Closets and Storage Spaces
Cleaning and Organizing Closets and Storage Spaces: A Comprehensive Guide Introduction: Closets and storage spaces often become cluttered and disorganized, making it challenging to find what you need and creating a sense of chaos in your home. However, with the right cleaning and organizing techniques, you can transform your closets and storage areas into functional and well-structured spaces. In this article, we will provide you with a comprehensive guide on cleaning and organizing closets and storage spaces, helping you create an organized and clutter-free environment.
By Pawan Kumar3 years ago in Journal









