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Workplace advice for any issue, problem, or concern; from changing careers to co-working advice and decorating needs.
You're in Charge of Creating Your Own Happy Work Environment
If you own or manage a business that utilizes the help of employees, then read further to gain useful insight to help increase profits, productivity, and the morale of your employees. It is no secret that a happy workplace is a far more enjoyable environment than an office that refuses to work together. The first step to improving your workplace is to offer employee recognition. With your positive feedback and words of encouragement, you can easily turn your workplace around in no time.
By Kari Oakley6 years ago in Journal
Why Learning How to Get Along with Coworkers in College Is Important
Have you ever seen coworkers get in a fight? Yes, you are the customer or just a simple visitor, yet you see how bad things are at that workplace that you decide never to go back there again due to having a bad experience. In today's world it seems like more and more places go through that on a regular basis. What about you? Yes, you have coworkers at your own workplace. Do you truly get along with them? Now that's a question to really think about. Let's be straight, there are numerous reasons why you should get along with them, and the benefits there are in your own workplace. Let's find out the main reasons you would want to do just that.
By Jade Pulman6 years ago in Journal
Why Quality Content Is the "Real King?"
For every business, the most significant factor that leads to their success is quality content. Great content is an essential asset that can make the company go from zero to 10 in no time. Moreover, it has the capability to develop a positive experience for your potential customers and make them come back for more. Here a few reasons why quality content is the real king:
By Andreas Bachtold6 years ago in Journal
In Your 20s and Have Not Found Your Dream Job?
In your 20s and have not found your dream job? Firstly, you are not alone. Keep that in mind. As much as the people around you might be soaring in their careers, you are not the only person in their 20s who still feels as lost as they did at 16 years old.
By Alice Broadbent Leão6 years ago in Journal
How to Make a Difference as a Company
Everybody, even the CEO of a big company, wants to leave their mark on the world—creating a positive difference for others. We all have the power to make a difference, but how much more as a company, a collective group of people, with the resources and drive to make an impact!
By Lewis Robinson6 years ago in Journal
Benefits and Importance of Mobile Plant Risk Assessment at Your Workplace
The mobile plant is one of the main reasons for accidents that take place in the commercial industry. This is why you have to secure your laborers and other employees by executing mobile plant risk assessment. A portion of the basic qualities of a mobile plant is its mobility in a mix with the degree of the aptitudes and experience of the person operating the mobile plant, surroundings of the workplace, people working on the site, and the maintenance of the mobile plant.
By Amelia Varley6 years ago in Journal
Do You Love Your Job?
Take a look at the title of this story. Do you love your job? And what to do if you answered "no." You probably think I'm going to tell you to quit your job and find the one that you love, right? Wrong. Do NOT quit your job just because you don't love it. Instead... read on.
By Cheyanne Monk6 years ago in Journal
How to Make Your Success Plan for Your Career
Introduction Planning is one of those things that is both essential, but daunting. It's essential because just like a vacation trip needs a map to get to the destination, so does a career, but it's daunting because most people don't actually know where they want to go in their lifetime. Time and time again I have asked people the simple question of "What are your goals in life?" and I get either a blank stare of "How dare you ask the question," or the person tells me they've never thought about it. Very rarely do I get someone to answer with a detailed plan; so in this article, I will be discussing the steps required to make a successful plan for your career, as is often discussed in the Jordan Harbinger Show.
By Kevin Gardner6 years ago in Journal
Smaller Isn't Always Easier
I've been producing short films on and off since 2005, and coming off the back of my first feature film and going back to a short (albeit one of half-hour length, so not your typical short film project) I can say that just because a project is small in size, doesn't necessarily make it easy going. There's a misconception that features are more difficult, and more worthy of your time, but short films come with their own challenges, that if met head-on, can be really rewarding.
By Daniel Lyddon6 years ago in Journal
Top 3 PTC Sites in 2019
If you do not have your own blog, I absolutely encourage you to make one because a blog is something that can be very helpful to others and that's why I do my best when I write. I like to provide the best for my readers who like my work and I also like to provide the best because it's benefiting others and it's getting me a name online, which is good. It also makes me some money, which I know you are interested in so let's get started!
By Diverseblogger6 years ago in Journal
Backup Plan for Moms
Being a mom can be the most difficult job on the planet. Making sure that you are taken care of so that you can properly take care of your home and your family is not and easy thing to do, especially if you are a single mom with only one income. Having a backup plan if some unforeseen thing was to happen is something everyone should have, but especially moms. The family dynamic is dependent on the mom more than anyone else if you are in a single parent household. There are countless backup plans that mom should know about, choosing which one is right for you is the important part. There are countless different things that you could do, but here is a list of a few things that can help if something does not go as planned.
By Sasha McGregor6 years ago in Journal











