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Things to Blog...
There are many things that people can blog about and that will get people's attention. Blogs are not easy but with the right mindset, anything is possible. I have listed a few ideas to get you started. Please don't hesitate to think of your own as well.
By Aliex Anne8 years ago in Journal
We Tried Burrow: The Modular Sofa in a Box Everyone's Talking About and It's Amazing. Top Story - June 2018.
Fairly recently, my office moved—and with it, moved a lot of our goods. We kept some of the cute knick-knackeries of the former office, but truth be told, we couldn't stand the idea of keeping the furniture from the old office. The chairs were painfully uncomfortable, and the tables weren't even stable.
By Ossiana Tepfenhart8 years ago in Journal
Accessories for a Pretty & Organized Desk
What does your workspace say about you? It is a representation of you and could make a first impression of who you are to your colleagues. It reflects personality and shows whether or not you have a sense of creativity or compassion. It also speaks highly of your organizational skills. Whether you work in a cubicle or have a home office, your workspace is extremely important. It could provide you with the flow you need to be happy and productive, or in retrospect, its chaos could cause you frustration and the inability to focus. Or heck, maybe you just want a revamp because you’ve had the same set-up for 10 years and you're bored.
By Patty Ramsen8 years ago in Journal
There Is Nobody in My Book!
So, you have a book idea, but you can't seem to figure out characters? Then this is the place for you. Character creation is my specialty, and luckily there are multiple ways to figure this out. This should be the easiest part of the book, but sometimes you just can't figure it out. Hopefully, I'll be able to help you.
By Beckster Kraft8 years ago in Journal
Prepare for Your Certification Test in No Time with F5 101 Exam Dumps
If you are passionate about cloud optimization and data center, the F5 101 is a certification you might want to consider. There are many job potentials that can be accessed by professionals with this certification and there are great income potentials that come with the credentials well. The F5 Network certification is in high demand by majority of the fortune 50 organizations and many mid-sized enterprise companies. With headquarters in Seattle, F5 has continued to grow in revenue generation over the years.
By Patricia Sarkar8 years ago in Journal
What I Do...
I was once asked, "What do you do?" I playfully responded..."I do the impossible... then I do it again!" For the sake of clarity and specificity, I will elaborate. I am an "information specialist". In other words, an adamant researcher and investigator that specializes in finding not-so-readily-found, hidden (occult), extraordinary, empowering, and practical information. I am good at it and take pride in this constantly improving ability to do this. More importantly, I am grateful for my capacity to retain much of this voluminous and extremely valuable information, in addition, and equally significant, is in my application of this information. Not to mention, my willingness and capability of relaying these thoughts and messages to the ready and willing to the best of my knowledge and aptitude.
By Razi'El Muntasir8 years ago in Journal
12 Top Rated Desk Accessories on Amazon
From the most comfortable chairs for your home office to helpful apps to reduce office stress, there are many ways to help increase your productivity while working. However, it all starts with an organized work space. Complementing your space with some hip and functional desk accessories will help you keep a clear mind and focus as you accomplish your assignments. Whether you plan to keep things tidy with an organizer or need to add a bit of style, beat the clutter by checking out the following 12 top rated desk accessories on Amazon.
By Glenn Bushinski8 years ago in Journal
Tips to Help Write Realistic Fight Scenes
Fight scenes, in my opinion, are one of the most important parts to any book. It doesn’t have to be flashy or over the top, but it does have to be well written. Why? Because shoddy writing ruins the flow and excitement of it. Here are a few things to remember when writing a fight scene.
By Erin Dempsey8 years ago in Journal
The Reality of Compassion Fatigue and Burnout
EMTs, police officers, firefighters, social/case workers, medical professionals… they’re the bleeding hearts, the empaths. They often see the very worst of us but the majority of them choose their career path with one main goal—to help people. But have you ever run into a cop that just didn’t want to hear your sob story of why you were speeding? That nurse who was a complete bitch when you went to the emergency room for your cold? Did you maybe think they had no place working with the public? Well, the reality is they’re probably experiencing Compassion Fatigue and Burnout, things any decent person has experienced whether they work directly with people or not.
By Rayelle Paulson8 years ago in Journal
How to Ace an Interview
So you’ve landed an interview for a job. Congrats! If you’re thinking, “now comes the hard part,” I have good news: you’ve actually already finished the difficult portion of the application process. When conducting interviews, employers aren’t looking for anyone and everyone. They have read through your resume and credentials and have hand-selected you to speak with in person to further confirm their impression that you’re a good fit for the job. When people think about getting hired in relation to their competition, they often compare experience and credentials. While having an awesome resume is definitely helpful, what someone has on paper doesn’t always translate to that person getting the job over everyone else. Often what it comes down to is whether or not that person is a good fit for the company: that is, will the person get along well with the team, and do they agree with what the organization stands for? This is where the interview comes in.
By Makayla Christine De Souza8 years ago in Journal












