advice
Workplace advice for any issue, problem, or concern; from changing careers to co-working advice and decorating needs.
Why Are Most Resumes Rejected?
The CV is our autobiography in which our studies are presented, our address, our name, telephone number, e-mail address, present experiences, as well as previous ones, our skills (either communication or digital, either foreign languages) or our skills (organizational, social, technical, artistic), etc.
By Craig Daniels4 years ago in Journal
Is Fanfiction a Valid Form of Writing?
Do you write stories about characters that already exist? Do you love writing about your favorite book or movie characters falling in love with someone they hadn’t in the original story? Does writing about your two favorite characters from different genres meeting bring you joy?
By Elise L. Blake4 years ago in Journal
Ways to Beat Writers Block
What is Writers Block? If you haven’t experienced this before I hope you never have to, but writer's block is essentially being excited to write, making a cup of coffee, sitting down to write, and then staring at the blank page for five hours without putting a single word onto the page.
By Elise L. Blake4 years ago in Journal
How To Manage Conflicts At Work
For each of us, work is an important part of our daily lives. Especially since we spend more than half of our time on them! No matter how much we want the job we have to be perfect, it is inevitable that at some point you will be the protagonist of a conflict at work.
By Alexander Bradshaw4 years ago in Journal
How To Choose A Good Employer
Today, more and more young people are finding it difficult to choose the right profession for them. This "problem" arises either because they do not know what their best job is, or because they have studied for a profession, but it is no longer in demand in the labor market, or because they have chosen a profession at the urging of someone else fit them.
By Leona Rhodes4 years ago in Journal
Covid AGAIN
As I sit at another COVID 19 Emergency everything closed day. Will this insanity ever end? The computer is putting out heat from overuse and my brain is fried from looking at this dam computer screen. If only I was at a place blue like the tropic waters with the sunshine on my face, toes in the soft sand, and my hair in the wind. I would watch the waves crash over and over again looking up at the bright blue sky. The palm trees sway back and forth as the blissful breeze blows the frustration from my mind. I'm in my most stylish bathing suit with a body that fits it perfectly. Maybe I'll read a book or maybe I'll float on my back feeling weightless in the deep blue ocean. The mirage of heat I see drifting just above the sand line in the distance lets me feel the energy and the powerful uplift in this lazy midsummer day. If only I could stay here indefinitely.....
By Lisa L Proffitt4 years ago in Journal
Let's Talk About The Boss's Childhood
Childhood has a strong impact on each of us. Childhood feelings, the relationship between parents and children, communication and how certain actions were imposed on us (intellectual, playful, or taking over certain tasks), the desire for appreciation from the child, the parent's reaction to the child's need for love, all these mark our childhood and say their word in the life of the adult later.
By Nikkita Bravo4 years ago in Journal
How to Find the Balance Between Family and Career
Whose career is at the forefront - yours or your partner's? How much do you have to sacrifice for your family career and who usually makes the biggest sacrifice? What is it like to be the only parent? What to choose between family and work?
By Nikkita Bravo4 years ago in Journal
A Different New Year's Resolution
Like many people, I wear many hats. I am a wife and mother first and foremost. I work part-time at a veterinary hospital. I also run a small freelance writing business. My family also has a small farm, so there is always something that needs to be done.
By Shelley Wenger4 years ago in Journal


