advice
Workplace advice for any issue, problem, or concern; from changing careers to co-working advice and decorating needs.
Lessons Learned
I love my job because I am empowered to pass on some of learnings that I’ve been lucky enough to come across through my life thus far. As a leader in business, I understand that one of my most important responsibilities is to groom the next generation of business leaders. Anyone spending enough time reading books on leadership, listening to dynamic speakers, or working through an MBA program can bring myriad quotes and logic to the ‘growth and development’ table, but I love my job because I coat those items with a flavor of my own past.
By Kevin Gaylord4 years ago in Journal
6 Ways Comfortable Clothes Can Improve Work Productivity
Employees are much more likely to have a negative perception of a business with a strict dress code, according to a 2017 study. Now that workplaces are reopening post-quarantine, this statistic will most likely increase.
By Rising Star4 years ago in Journal
Welcome to the Vocal Café
So, I'm pretty new to Vocal (and Medium). I'm not a Vocal+ member, but even so I've enjoyed my experience so far. One thing I like about Vocal is that there's no limit on the amount of stories/articles/posts you can read, unlike other sites that have you become a member in order to read more than a handful of stories a day or month. So that's very refreshing!
By Caitlin McColl4 years ago in Journal
Keep Writing (Even When No Ones Reading)
When I was younger, I hated reading. Being dyslexic, the whole learning to read and write thing was over whelming to say the least. How my parents suffered for years as the mere mention of ‘story time’ brought me tears, as I knew they’d ask me to read a line on a page and I wouldn’t be able to.
By Elizabeth Perks4 years ago in Journal
My Job? What Job?
In this challenge, we are asked to answer the question, “I love my job because…” Well, the truth is, this is a hard question to answer. I, like many others over the last year and a half, currently do not have a job. This is not to say that I have not worked since COVID hit the world. In some ways, I have experienced quite the opposite at times.
By Atomic Historian4 years ago in Journal
A Starry Night With A Plateful Of Deeply Fried Twinkies And Oreos
There are more than one ways to embrace some relaxation in the middle of stress and a burden-filled day and for many, it is while connecting with nature that they get all the rejuvenation and solutions to their problems. If you are a sky gazer and badly need to spend a night alone gazing at the night sky then we would recommend you to make the moment all the more meaningful by taking along a plate that is full of Deep Fried Twinkies and Deep Fried Oreos.
By Crumbs Carnival treats4 years ago in Journal
Time Management for Authors
It's that time of year again, when summer is ending, the season is changing, and kids are heading back to school. For those of us who are writers with children, back to school can require a significant change in organization in order for us to continue to find time to write. For all creatives, though, it is important to learn time management skills. This can be an essential skill to have if you are a writer who is selling a novel with a time schedule to meet or even just attempting to finish a draft.
By Leigh Macfarlane4 years ago in Journal
Hire Appointment Setters Online From StealthAgents
Appointment setters are the best way to make any meeting a success. Appointments are necessary for each and every activity in the office. A meeting without them is incomplete and sometimes, not even well organized. Appointment setters are the most efficient way of making appointments in a simple manner. These setters come in a set of three and are easily available at any office store.
By Jhon Certon4 years ago in Journal











