Workplace
You only stop learning when you die
I’m 53 now. I’m either half up the hill or down the hill, where the top is 100. Many will say I’m a crying baby for what you are about to read. Behind everyone there’s a story of survival, a story of adaptation and aceptante?
By Chacha Jaramillo4 years ago in Confessions
Fear...
What is holding me back from my goals and manifestations? Why is it all bullshit i need to get over? Fear of failure This is complete and total bullshit. Everybody fails at something and for this, ill only fail if i don't try. People will love the clothes if i can get them in their hands and I am going to do whatever I can to blow up online so i can make it into a storefront in a year.
By Mallory Johnson4 years ago in Confessions
Listen to your body!
This morning as I sat there working, after that 30-minute workout, I thought I was dying, and not from working out either. I felt I was dying due to the fact I had consumed so much caffeine in 24 hours, at least 4 times what I normally consume, and my body didn’t know how to handle it.
By Audrey DeLong4 years ago in Confessions
My Journey through Traditional Publishing
September, 2018. I had been part of this writing group for about nine months at this point. I had been part of the secret, paid sister group that was all about really pushing writers to understand and love ourselves as women and writers but it felt more for the newbies than for someone like me who had first put pen (crayon) to paper during a “quiet time” session in the first grade.
By D. Gabrielle Jensen4 years ago in Confessions
Commission Machine Honest Review – The Truth Behind Commission Machine
Making money as an affiliate isn’t quite easy as it seems whether you are posting on Facebook, shooting videos for Youtube or creating content on your blogs, it is an enormous amount of hard work and not so much money to gain. The question is how do they manage to do that? Just a couple of minutes walking through this review about Commission Machine with me, you will make affiliate marketing your main income.
By Vanesa Markova4 years ago in Confessions
The Fall & Rise of a Working Girl
Have you ever had a job where you know for a fact you're being taken advantage of but just couldn't say no? Well that was my life for a solid 7 years. It all started when a clueless girl (being myself) walked into a production company looking for a job, not realizing my worth just yet. I landed my very first job in the amazing NYC, I was excited and eager to learn. "Look mom I have a salary now!" Which was BARE MINIMUM for everything I was doing.
By Brianna Baez4 years ago in Confessions
two weeks installing security cameras and card readers
For two weeks I worked this job which required me to install security cameras and card readers. The objective was simple: install the cameras and readers. However, security cameras need cabling to work, so we had to run cable across the drop ceiling with poles called 'glow rods'. The idea is to run the cable across the drop ceiling from where the camera or reader is going to be installed to the utility closet where the power box is, or vice versa (from the box to the camera). Either way, you’re going to be in pain. That's why they hire idiots like me.
By Jaybird 4 years ago in Confessions
Brain Fog ~ Short Temperament Getting You Down?
When I mentally and physically shut down, there isn’t any way that I can be productive. I am a one-person small business, and I pride myself on doing quality work, working through client issues, & being accessible.
By Judy Musgrove4 years ago in Confessions
A Very Unprofessional Resignation That I Still Don't Regret
After years working in for-profit healthcare and seeing all the issues that the profit-driven policies bring, I moved to work in the non-profit sector with an eagerness that I didn’t know at the time was naïve.
By Izzy Writes Everything4 years ago in Confessions


