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Workplace advice for any issue, problem, or concern; from changing careers to co-working advice and decorating needs.
Working From Home? Here's How to Stay Active!. Top Story - December 2018.
Whether you are self employed or working for an organization that has a work from home option, it is very easy to feel like a couch potato while you sit at home all day. The walk from your bedroom to your desk isn't very long and that seems to be the majority of your daily exercise.
By Annie Pilon7 years ago in Journal
11 Best Online Proofreading Tools For Writing Correct Blog Content
There’s literary no blogger or marketer out there who doesn’t share one grand goal—to post sharable content that people love. With great content, user satisfaction is on the rise, people finally start visiting your website and generating leads goes swiftly and without any extra efforts. It is the dream come true—and it all begins with creating the correct blog content.
By Tiffany Harper7 years ago in Journal
How to Handle a Boss Who Hates You
Dealing with a boss who hates you is one of the worst positions to find yourself in. Whether you made a mistake at work and now you’re suffering the consequences of your actions, or even worse, you've done nothing at all and you just happen to be on your boss’s bad side, trying to keep a positive relationship with someone superior to you in the office can feel draining and, at times, just impossible. You really want to tell them to back off, but you have to respect their authority. So how do you handle a boss who hates you and when do you decide that enough is enough? Try to implement some healthy work strategies and ways to impress your boss, they might just help to get your boss off your back.
By Morgan E. Westling7 years ago in Journal
I’m a Writer. I Loathed Working 9-5. Here Are 10 Strategies to Really Write Full-Time for a Living
Who among you would prefer to be your own boss, really? Everyone, right? Okay, maybe not everyone—it is certainly risky after all—but how many of you, if you had your druthers, would elect to give up the commute and work from home in your underwear?
By Joel Eisenberg7 years ago in Journal
The 10 Best Advice Books For Job Hunters
Life cannot always stay the same. You have just found yourself in a new chapter of life; you're in need of new job. You may need this job as a starting point for your career. Maybe you have already started your career and are now in need of a change in your workplace. Regardless of your reason, you need a great book, or a few, in your tool belt to ease the stress of the job hunt.
By Nikkie Evans7 years ago in Journal
How to Make More Money
Ahh! Sweet money! Who can ever have enough? Money is known to show power and respect to the rich, as a low percentage of the universe could share this experience. But the rest of the people live either an average or poor life. Many wonder how the rich made the money or criticize because having the mind of an average person hasn't done them well. All the facts about making money and using it responsibly will be thought in this article.
By John Tasci7 years ago in Journal
7 Steps to Achieve Your Goals. Top Story - December 2018.
Getting things done is often a circus juggling act: Family, work, exercise, to-do lists... it goes on and on. How can you finish what you start? How can you accomplish dreams that are so big you don't even know where to start?
By Cindy Jones7 years ago in Journal
Learning to Name Workplace Bullying
While it was happening, I didn't know there was a name for it. Things had gotten unbearable at work. I was flying apart at the seams, and I felt like I was losing my mind. Desperate to make it end, I quit my job, not even considering that things could get even worse after that. I had no idea that driving me out of the workplace enough; destroying my career was the end goal.
By Ashley L. Peterson7 years ago in Journal












