workflow
Workflow explores the everyday lives of every career imaginable.Whatever your job or position may be, your story has a unique way to be told and shared.
Procrastination as a catalyst for creative output
We’ll start with anyone who hasn’t been distracted by Facebook or Instagram while trying to get work done. The art of procrastination — the practice of putting off important tasks in favor of more pleasurable pursuits — has come up in several conversations.
By Cosmin Child4 years ago in Journal
Is there a way to handle mistakes at work?
It is possible to be emotionally affected by mistakes made at work. Humans are naturally susceptible to this, and it can happen for a variety of reasons, as well. Workplace competition for space, recognition for accomplishments, and advancement are fierce in today’s business world. Having so much competition can lead to problems and mistakes.
By Cosmin Child4 years ago in Journal
Some have a dream and complain that they can’t fulfill it, others follow it until it happens
What I will write in this article is a projection of my inner world, my mental patterns, and my life experience so far. Please do not take what I will write as an absolute truth but only as a personal opinion, a part of what I think and what I am, a part that I share with you.
By Cosmin Child4 years ago in Journal
My Experience With Blogging and Earning Money Writing Blog Posts
Have you ever started a blog and realized you needed to do something to gain pageviews and receive more visitors in order to earn money from Adsense? Even earning money on Vocal Media would be a good thing if pageviews were to go viral. It can be a futile moment when you realize you are doing something wrong but it's not that hard to work out. Do you want to make money from your blog or from writing on Vocal Media?
By Denise Larkin4 years ago in Journal
10 Habits of Successful Entrepreneurs
“Your habits shape your identity, and your identity shapes your habits” — James Clear Disclaimer : This post may contain affiliate links , which means I may receive a small commission , at no cost to you , if you make a purchase through a link !
By Sujal Kumar Nayak4 years ago in Journal
Jumping into the Unknown.
You know the first scene in the movie La La Land? There is an entire freeway of backed up traffic with lots of horn honking, gradually developing a rhythm that leads into the first introductory song of the picture. The cars are full of dreamers, each with their own idea of their goal for coming to Los Angeles. These dreamers are, both literally and metaphorically, waiting in line for their big shot. I felt like that today, as I finally made my way into San Antonio to meet a friend for brunch. I am in a place where this is a new world and I am learning new routines, new job, new people, new community, new church. It is something that is a little bit unsettling at times, but is mostly exciting. Even though I don't quite know what I'm doing yet, I think I can eventually find my niche.
By Hannah Marie. 4 years ago in Journal
