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Workplace advice for any issue, problem, or concern; from changing careers to co-working advice and decorating needs.
What to Include in Your Resume Tips
So you’re looking to apply for a job. Whether it’s your first time or the tenth, writing a resume can seem like a daunting task. But don’t worry! We've got everything you need right here in this post: we'll walk you through what goes into creating an effective resume and how you can use this information to create your own professional-looking document.
By Courtanae Heslop4 years ago in Journal
6 Tips to Help You Form a Good Habit
Habits are part of our daily life. We may wake up at the same time each day, wear the same clothes, and travel on the same road even without us being aware of our actions. Forming habits is a powerful tool to either exponentially improve our lives or put us at a dead end. That's why forming good and long-term beneficial habits is so crucial in surviving and thriving.
By ArtisKev N.4 years ago in Journal
The Key to Life
We've all heard the phrase "Consistency is key" before. Where did that belief come from? It came from the idea that we are designed to form to a routine. A simple, repetitive structure that we follow every day. Routines are great, until you break it. From personal experience, I feel incomplete and get frustrated when my routine is disrupted because I crave a pattern and I like having set times to live out each day. When my routine becomes disrupted, my life seemingly begins crumbling because I don't know what to do with myself with free time that was not there the day before.
By Staci Tate4 years ago in Journal
All of my pennies will add up, someday
When I first came to writing I was about 8-9 years old because I wasn't allowed to really spend a lot of time outside just because my dad didn't believe in seeing me in trouble. At that age, I spent a lot of time in the house reading, I can remember starting off with taking notes on what I read. I wasn't taught to really hang around a lot of kids young so socially, I didn't really get too close with kids in my neighborhood.
By Sierra Ayonnie4 years ago in Journal
Why I Started Writing: A Blogger's Story
I never really considered myself a writer. I was that person who always doodled in the margins of my notebooks and wrote short stories for fun, but I never thought that what I wrote could be considered literature. It wasn't until I started college and had to take a composition class as a requirement that I realized how much writing can benefit your life. This is my account of how writing has impacted me and why I think everyone should write, regardless of their occupation or interests.
By Dillon Ritter4 years ago in Journal
Why Swift is the perfect language for building iOS and Mac apps?
What is Swift's magic? Swift is a general-purpose language that is fast, safe, and modern. In many ways, it is very similar to languages such as Python and Ruby, but it is more restrictive and much stricter. As such, it has many benefits over the alternative Objective-C. First, let's look at the similarities. Objective-C vs. Swift.
By Rakesh Baldaniya4 years ago in Journal
Crazy
It’s crazy how much bad I will put up with just for that one “ I love you” those few hours of laughter, like someone cutting a thick woven rope. Every harsh word, every projected hatred, a strand is cut, and just when I feel like the rope is severed, that one “ I love you “ shows a string still attached.
By Rilee Crossan4 years ago in Journal
To Question or Not to Question
There is no doubt that asking questions is one of the main power tools used by good leaders. Good leaders have a habit of spending time contemplating the best questions they need to ask to solicit accurate and clarifying answers.
By Jane Hundley, MA I/O4 years ago in Journal






