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Workplace advice for any issue, problem, or concern; from changing careers to co-working advice and decorating needs.
Stuck in a rut: how to rediscover the joy in your current job
A year and a half have had a major impact on the daily patterns of our working lives as we once knew. At the same time, it has also been a period in which we have started to look massively different at our current work life. Perhaps you have found that you are simply no longer satisfied with your current position, and the time has come to actually set new goals. Yet the steady return to the old, in combination with some personal adjustments, can ensure that you will find happiness again. A new vision based on a fresh look might make you realize why you got satisfaction from your current work situation. Now is the time to reassess, reset and revive your career. Only time will tell if your current situation is actually worth saving, if possible at all. Let’s have a look at a few ways you can try to ensure you’ve done all you can before deciding on leaving your current position.
By Daniel Negrijn4 years ago in Journal
Should testing on animals be legal?
In the United States, we are working to pass the Humane Cosmetics Act - a provincial law that may prohibit animal testing of cosmetics and the sale of animal-tested cosmetics. The FDA supports the development and use of other comprehensive animal tests, adherence to available human approaches, and the limitations of animal science skills used to test the safety of cosmetic products. We teach consumers how animals are used for malicious and unwanted cosmetic tests and how to buy malicious cosmetics and self-care products.
By Cs Sapkota4 years ago in Journal
Do Insurance Adjusters Employ Tactics to Devalue Your Accident Claim?
When dealing with an insurance claims adjuster, the most important thing to remember is that they are not your friend. Insurance companies are not on your side (no matter what they say), and the claims adjuster’s entire job is to prevent you from getting one cent more than they legally have to pay you.
By Anastopoulo Law Firm4 years ago in Journal
Starting Out On Vocal
Ever since I was young I’ve had a desire to tell stories, whether it's through images or words. At this very moment I’m able to recall my first painting. I was at my Pre-School, and with the extremely cheap paints and damaged brushes, I created the image of a bright red house underneath a lemon sun. Now it was by no means a masterpiece, but it meant a lot to me at the time and arguably it still does mean a lot as I’m able to recall the childish composition of it all.
By Alice Farmer4 years ago in Journal
Things that employers look for in a resume
A resume is your virtual handshake with the employer in today’s world. It is the first impression your potential boss has of you. With businesses shutting down due to the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic and the losses incurred, a lot of people are back to competing in the job markets. In a competitive environment like that, it is inevitable that you make your resume stand out. You need to tell your employers about that extraordinary thing that you bring to the table. Companies care about revenue, increased profits, a healthy corporate culture, appropriate personal branding, and employees whose goals and ambitions match the company’s values and roots.
By Nitesh Prasad4 years ago in Journal
Understanding Long Hair Transplant
If you are someone suffering from hair loss, then you can understand how embarrassing and frustrating it can be. Hair loss not only affects your physical appearance but also affects your confidence and self-esteem. In such a case, a hair transplant comes as an elixir for people suffering from hair loss. There are various techniques to do a hair transplant. A long hair transplant is one of them. Today, we will discuss this procedure and will try to understand it better.
By Divine Cosmetic Surgery4 years ago in Journal
5 Big Lies I Have Been Told As A Child
In the Asian culture, we are taught to respect and admire teachers since a child. I never against their opinions, even I disagree at heart. I’m told to listen to their words no matter what because they are teachers, they will never be wrong. So kids not listening to teachers, just like those who don’t listen to parents, are considered “bad kids”! Nobody wants to be a bad kid. Especially for girls, I was told to behave myself and have a “normal” life.
By Echo Yiran Xu4 years ago in Journal
4 Things I Wish I Knew Before the COVID Pandemic
The past 2020 has been horrible for most of us. It changed many people’s lives, including mine. Before the pandemic, I worked in one of the most beautiful Caribbean countries and lying on the beach or hiking in the rainforest every weekend. I had planned my trip to Peru, Argentina, Cuba and even notified my friends to pick me up.
By Echo Yiran Xu4 years ago in Journal
SMART goal: Plan, settings, and examples.
The first time I hit the road abroad it was to live in the stunning city of Santiago, in Chile. I was inexperienced and going to work in a prestigious multinational company. The firm hired me with good expectations and the beginning was quite positive. They even praised me for how fast I was learning both the job and the Spanish language.
By Borba de Souza4 years ago in Journal
How to Defeat Corporate Bureaucracy in Your Business
It was a snowy, idyllic afternoon in the scenic ski resort of Zakopane, in Poland. After drinking a coffee, together with my wife, I sit in a cafeteria waiting for our train back to Warsaw. Knowing about the long trip ahead, I searched in my kindle for a book that could help me with a monster that I was trying to tackle at my own business.
By Borba de Souza4 years ago in Journal
Reasons Why UX Design is Important for Your Website
To be successful both technically and in marketing, a website needs to have a web design worked out in every detail. For the user, web design builds up trust and greatly influences their satisfaction and behavior. This is called the user experience (or UX Design), a set of emotions that the Internet user will feel when browsing a website.
By Marianna Snitko4 years ago in Journal







