advice
Workplace advice for any issue, problem, or concern; from changing careers to co-working advice and decorating needs.
Profile Articles: What Are They and How Can I Have My Own?
What is a profile article? Simply put, a profile article is almost like your résumé with an added background that helps tell your story, who you are, and what you do to the world. Profile articles are beneficial to anyone—use yours as a way to communicate who you are to future employers or business partners by sharing your link in any social media profiles, use it as a way to promote your business/side hustle, or promote yourself in any way you would like!
By Paranneting/Anne Reboa8 years ago in Journal
10 Tips for Running an Etsy Shop
I have owned and operated my Etsy shop since 2015, and the experience has been vastly positive. However, there are a few things I wish I would've known from the get-go. Read on if you are interested in selling your products and need a couple of tips to get you started.
By Autumn Rain8 years ago in Journal
5 Signs You Are in a 'Bad Room'
5 Signs That You Are In a "Bad Room" Michelle Wolf was the 2018 comedian for the White House Correspondents' dinner. She, like every comedian the years before, is put in the position to make Rich Politicians laugh. But is it really her fault if they didn't laugh at her material, like her style, or found her distasteful? Not exactly...really, it's C-SPAN; the Channel that puts on the dinner every year and knows who exactly they are bringing, whether it be guest or performers. Since it seems C-SPAN didn't really do the homework of who Michelle Wolf was and how she writes her jokes, we have the unhappy accident of a really great artist being put in a 'Bad Room' *bum Bum BUM.*
By Mecca Morphosis8 years ago in Journal
How to be a Great Support Worker
So, you're starting out as a support worker. Or maybe you've been doing it a while and taken a bit of bad advice and things aren't going well. Lucky for you, you've come to the right place. It's really quite simple if you remind yourself of the aim of the job role.
By Jordan Hale8 years ago in Journal
The Career Search
Career searching. We’ve all been there. However, it isn't easy. It’s hard to nail down what you want to do with your life—unless you’re one of those "I’ve wanted this my whole life" type of humans. Normally though, it's hard to decide what to spend your life doing. If you need schooling for whatever you pick, and graduate for it, then decide you picked the wrong one, being over thousands of dollars in debt—this is for you. The best advice I can give is finding tests and soul-searching.
By Kieryn Parkin8 years ago in Journal
You're a Writer? Read This
I'm currently sitting at my table, staring at my empty mug of coffee and wishing it was full, randomly typing this out because I currently feel the need to write yet do not have a distinct idea of what to write about. And yet, I feel that this may possibly be what some other writer out there needs to hear. Sometimes, as a writer, we feel inferior to other writers because we don't always see into their writing process. We can often think, their words flow easier than mine, or, inspiration seems to just radiate from them, and then wonder why it's not happening with us. So, as I'm currently writing this, I've decided to prove to you that not all inspiration comes in huge waves, and it is possible to find it through simple forms; even if it's entirely unexpected, and hopefully you can gain a little encouragement.
By Alivia Evans8 years ago in Journal
8 Things to Do Before Freelancing
There are many reasons you may have for wanting to go freelance. You might be tired of office politics or never felt like you belonged in a traditional work environment. You may even have a disability and are unable to function properly in a typical workspace. Whatever your motivation may be, having control of your work life and doing what you love for a living is a dream come true to many.
By Jessica Pilla8 years ago in Journal












