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7 Reasons Why Freelance Writers Need a Passive Income Stream
Have you heard the phrase, "making money while you sleep"? It's becoming a more common phrase thrown around the business and entrepreneurial world that describes the power of passive income, or basically making money while you saw logs. Create once, but reap the rewards for years to come, is what they say.
By Rick Martinez5 years ago in Journal
3 Things You Can Do To Be A Successful Parenting Coach
Some parents caught in their daily struggles, end up continuing with the bad traits they acquired when growing up, both consciously or unconsciously. This is where parenting coaching comes in handy. Delve in to learn how to become a successful parenting coach and help suffering families.
By Stephanie Snyder5 years ago in Journal
Embracing Your Writer's Inner Weirdo: Cross-Platform Writing
I am currently trying to carve out a side-hustle as a writer. In addition to posting on Medium, my primary other outlets are Vocal, and Elephant Journal. I also submit the occasional piece to The Mighty and Tiny Buddha; the exposure both offer is very useful, but, as but neither pays me, I'm not going to talk about them today (you’re both lovely, and it’s not personal).
By Christopher Donovan5 years ago in Journal
Are You An 'Ill-Mannered' Creator?
The website Vocal Media held a writing competition to attract more viewers to the platform. Dubbed “The Little Black Book Challenge”, users were encouraged to craft a short story involving the titular black book, and the grand prize offered was $20,000.
By Shamona Pretz5 years ago in Journal
4 Editing Tools That Are Best for Writing
Who doesn’t want to be a better writer? Every writer wants their writing error-free, understandable, and professional. You might be a professional or native English speaker but, not everyone is. But nobody denies a second check on their writing.
By Sadia Kabir5 years ago in Journal
How Not Knowing Computer Engineer Vs Computer Science Makes You a Beginner
Computer science centers generally around investigating issues on a software level. Hope to learn distinctive programming dialects, how to work with working frameworks, and how to look after information bases.
By krishdoshi bylde5 years ago in Journal
"You'll Never Make Any Money Writing"
Before I claim to be something I'm not, I'll let you know a little bit about my life as a writer: I began, like so many of you might have, with the words "you're good at writing" from teachers as I was going through my elementary and high school years. Garnering even a few awards for essays I wrote, I thought it wasn't such a bad thing to be praised and lauded just for putting words to paper in a meaningful way. It was, dare I say it, pretty easy back then. I can't say I even ever really outlined unless an outline was required for an assignment.
By Jillian Spiridon5 years ago in Journal
Where Do You See Yourself in 5 Years?
I’m just 1 person who has trouble answering this question: Where do you see yourself in 5 years? A typical job interview question, I’ve always viewed it as unfair. If I’m interviewing for a job, that means I’m facing a potential, significant change in my life. If I get the job for which I’m interviewing, the next five years ahead of me might look much different from what they would look like if I didn’t get the job. My location, time commitments, financial stability, professional skills, and more might be completely different.
By Kate McDevitt5 years ago in Journal




