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Face Blindness a.k.a. Prosopagnosia
This series will look into different illnesses/diseases/disorders and understand what they are. No one is perfect, and everyone has some condition, whether you are aware of it, believe it, or recognize it or not. In the end, it is a matter of whether it affects your daily life and whether it causes you inconvenience in going on with your days. In high school, I self-diagnosed with OCD (Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder), fortunately, I learned to cope with it and tell myself to "let it go," so it doesn't affect my life as much as it used to.
By Storyteller5 years ago in Psyche
CSR Story: Spoiled Customers
Besides having worked on multiple retail jobs I have also worked several customer service jobs. The stories are just as interesting as the ones from retail. Through my experiences, I have collected a lot of interesting stories and thought you might find it interesting too. Of course, not only is this for entertainment, but also as learning lessons to CSR (customer service representative) pet peeves.
By Storyteller5 years ago in Journal
Retail Stories: "I Want Sample of This"
I've worked on multiple retail jobs and collected a lot of interesting stories. I still think back to the experiences... Cosmetic sellers nowadays all have some kind of sampling program. Samples are meant for you to try and see if the product is suitable for your skin, meaning if you will get any reactions to it. In terms of skincare products, the samples are not a means for you to try and see results, as for you to see results of any product it is recommended for you to use it for weeks, or specifically 28-40 days as that is the normal rate of skin cell turnover.
By Storyteller5 years ago in Blush
The Perfect Pairing: Red Wine with Popcorn
How do you enjoy your glass of red? I love wine, my first sip was around thirteen years old, as my dad is a wine lover. I don't think I liked my first few sips then, at least not until high school age when drinking alcohol seemed cool and I started to learn how to enjoy and appreciate wine. It also isn't till recent years I have gotten into the habit of collecting pretty bottles that I think I might enjoy.
By Storyteller5 years ago in Feast
How Many People are in Our World?
Have you ever wondered how many people there are on eath? Well, as of today November 29th, 2020, there are 7.828 billion people on our planet Earth. This year, as of today, we have had approximately 128 million births, 53 million deaths and 74 million population growth.
By Storyteller5 years ago in Humans
How to Write a Cheque (Check)
Need to cut a cheque (check) but not sure how to? No worries, this is what this post is about. Growing up I would see my mom cutting cheques and thought it was cool how a sheet of handwritten paper has monetary value. Then my cousin took on the role of cutting cheques for my grandfather and I thought perhaps cutting cheques is a very grown-up thing to do, my cousin is older than me.
By Storyteller5 years ago in Lifehack
Beauty DIY: Ultra-Moisturizing Lip Tint
Those who know me well know that I'm a skincare and lip product fanatic. I started my skincare routine around 12 or 13 years old -- my first skincare product was around 6 actually, my grandma bought me a toy to play with and it actually has skincare inside. My first lip product was a Nivea Lipbalm when I was around 7 or 8 years old. My first actual colour lip product was a Cover Girl Lip Gloss in a bubblegum colour when I was around 14 years old, it was a gift from an aunt.
By Storyteller5 years ago in Blush
Retail Stories: "OMG! What is That?!"
I've worked on multiple retail jobs and collected a lot of interesting stories. I still think back to the experiences... Whenever I think of retail fraud, I think of this particular one, as it happens so ever often. As serious as it is, I find this incident quite amusing and entertaining, though I do sincerely feel bad for the colleague that it had happened to.
By Storyteller5 years ago in Blush
Retail Stories: "I'm Trying to Order a Gift For My Wife"
I've worked on multiple retail jobs and collected a lot of interesting stories. I still think back to the experiences... This particular story isn't really a retail story, as the setting is different, however, since it's still customer-facing and quite interesting, let's still keep it in this collection.
By Storyteller5 years ago in Criminal
Retail Stories: "I Would be Careful if I were You"
I've worked on multiple retail jobs and collected a lot of interesting stories. I still think back to the experiences... I've become a person that's extremely picky with whom I work with especially what kind of employer/manager I work with. I still remember in my early twenties, working for an employer, whom I had trusted until there were none. Thinking back, there were many reasons for the end of that relationship, but this event had definitely ruined my last bit of trust for them. I can't say they were terrible employers, however, if there were more empathy, communication, transparency, and sense of responsibility, the results could've and would've been different. I mean, what's the point of saying all these now, no more blabbering, let's get to the story.
By Storyteller5 years ago in Journal
Retail Stories: "My Life, My Blood, and My Soul"
I've worked on multiple retail jobs and collected a lot of interesting stories. I still think back to the experiences... Today, as the first story in this series, I would like to share one that saddened my heart the most.
By Storyteller5 years ago in Criminal
