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Promises Not Resolutions
What does rest look like? For me, it involves the ability to put my feet up and lounge, reading literature. Reading has always been more relaxing to me than watching anything on television. Reading a book allows me to disappear into a world constructed by the author's words and my own imagination. Of course, there are times when rest looks like disconnecting from my own four walls and being transported into someone else’s via instagram, allowing ten second videos to momentarily entertain me. Letting me zone out and become semi-robotic: share, like, next.
By Kelsey Kidder4 years ago in Journal
Is Simily Worth It? Should You Leave Vocal Media for the New Writing Platform?
What is Simily? I first heard about Simily from a user on Medium, and decided to give it a try for myself. Simily is a new writing site that hopes to cater to the market that Vocal Media and Medium have ignored but Wattpad has enjoyed for some time: quality fiction content and paying writers for the privilege.
By Shamona Pretz4 years ago in Journal
How to Supply Products for Your Sticker or T-Shirt Business
If you have thought about starting your own sticker, t-shirt, or other printed goods business you’ve likely grappled with the question, “How will I supply these products?” In this article, I’m going to break down the pros and cons of three different supply methods to help you select the best choice for your emerging business.
By Murial Bezanson4 years ago in Journal
A Vocal Ambassadors Strategy
I joined the Vocal Ambassadors program fairly soon after I joined Vocal in the hope of gaining a little more coffee money. When I started Vocal paid $5 for someone taking up a subscription, which was alright, but with their massive Fiction Challenge Vocal upped this to twenty dollars which if you are on Vocal+ is effectively instantly withdrawable when it hits your Vocal wallet.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 4 years ago in Journal
5 Things to Do After the Interview
Have you ever hired someone recommended by a candidate that you turned down after the interview? Probably not. It is our attitude towards the world and the people in it that will determine the attitude of the people towards us. It's a simple fact, most of us know him, but we tend to forget about him: people will react to us depending on our attitude. And a person's attitude is determined 100% by what he decides to do through his actions.
By Paul Griffiths4 years ago in Journal
You Never Fail if You Recruit Specialists With These 4 Qualities!
When hiring, any candidate tries to present himself more positively, closer to the potential that he could reach if he were hired at the new clinic. The interview takes place as a sales process, in which each of the participants tries to highlight their strengths as well as possible.
By Romario Sellers4 years ago in Journal
7 Smart Solutions To Make Candidates Take Part In The Scheduled Interviews
For employers and human resources specialists, recruitment is one of the most important and costly processes of a company. Not only does it directly influence the team's performance and turnover, but it also decisively shapes your employer branding, which is essential in attracting the best candidates to your winning team. But, as the labor market in the medical field is extremely competitive, the non-presentation of candidates for the interview is a very serious problem, which deserves to be treated as smart as possible.
By Romario Sellers4 years ago in Journal
What No One Tells You About NewsBreak
I’ve been writing on NewsBreak since October. I recently got monetized with them. I joined NewsBreak with many unanswered questions. If someone had told me what I’m going to share today, it would have made things easier. And based on some stories I’ve read, many other writers here are as clueless as I was.
By Kirsty Kendall4 years ago in Journal
Adapting Leaders to Generations Y and Z
Since there has been business on this earth, and even before, when the first centers for the production of goods appeared, at least three generations have gathered in these places who have worked and continue to work side by side.
By Mickey Castillo4 years ago in Journal





