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Workplace advice for any issue, problem, or concern; from changing careers to co-working advice and decorating needs.
How to Prepare for a Job Interview
Assuming that you're not the child of a multi-millionaire, a billionaire, a celebrity, or anyone else who could just pave your way through life, you will need to get a job at one point or another. Money doesn't just happen, and most of us will have to pitch in at one point or another.
By Cato Conroy8 years ago in Journal
Useful Career Advice You Never Hear from Professionals. Top Story - August 2017.
If there's one thing I've realized about the professional world, it's that much of the career advice you get in high school is absolute bunk. In fact, I'd go so far as to say that much of the "useful career advice" you get from professionals is also pretty rotten.
By Ossiana Tepfenhart8 years ago in Journal
Escaping the Rat Race! . Top Story - August 2017.
In every civic and civil society, in every city, town, and village in the western hemisphere, the UK notwithstanding, you will find the masses going off to work for their employer. Some work five or six days a week, some part time, but most people will, by and large, be an employee of either a private, governmental, or third sector organisation. And certainly when an individual secures a new role and in the early days of that job, the employee will feel a sense of pride, purpose, and accomplishment as they participate and contribute to the social economic mix and basic practicality of being a productive and useful member of society. And on top of that, there are those essential and first response services such as police, paramedic, hospital, and fire whose staff believe their jobs are more of a calling to serve the greater public. And so we can see why going off to work for most people is normal and part and parcel of a wider societal conformity that the majority of the population are socialised and conditioned be obedient to and comply with literally as soon as they enter the formal education system.
By Sandra Fender8 years ago in Journal
Incorporate These 8 Habits to Be Successful
Have you observed that 97% of the population are aspiring for the things which only 3% of the population have got? Why is it that the majority of the people are finding it difficult to climb the ladder of success, while the successful ones are growing leaps and bounds? What are the things which make successful people different from others?
By Rahul Nair8 years ago in Journal
Secrets to Keep Employees Motivated at Work
A motivated employee is the most valuable employee for the organization and finding one is hard. Very few employees are enthusiastic, inspired, empowered and confident while at work. Motivating employees isn't that easy, but it is essential if you wish your employees to progress and have complete job satisfaction. Staying motivated is the key factor which encourages employees to work harder, indirectly increasing the productivity of the organization. The overall satisfaction of the employee at workplace increases employee retention. We have highlighted key points you can follow to be a great boss and have satisfied and productive employees.
By Sandy Dsouza8 years ago in Journal
What to Know When Dating a Coworker
Dating a coworker is a major office taboo—and for good reason. Mixing work and romance is often a recipe for disaster. It only takes one major falling out to cause one person to accuse the other of sexual harassment, have work grind to a screeching halt, or even get the company embroiled in a newsworthy scandal.
By Miranda O'Conner8 years ago in Journal
Hip! Hip! Hooray! It's Graduation Day!
Hello to all graduates everywhere. When I was a toddler many, many centuries ago, my parents, like many other great parents, would read me bedtime stories. One of the stories that made a deep and early impression on my life involved an engine of a train that, when faced with an obstacle, would be known to say, “I think I can. I think I can.” I believe the story was called "The Little Engine That Could" by Platt & Munk. I also believe that you may know it as well.
By Maurice Bernier8 years ago in Journal
I Did It! I Finally Did It!!!
When you were much younger, I am sure that you have heard many bedtime stories. Back then, they were designed to not just entertain you, but to help you to fall asleep. Nothing wrong with that. Believe it or not, these stories were not just stories. They were lessons designed to help you. Some of these tales—like the fables—had a moral for you to think about and learn.
By Maurice Bernier8 years ago in Journal












