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10 Traits of a Successful Travel Nurse
They say that a nurse is a nurse and that we're all interchangeable. Unless, of course, you're talking about travel nursing. Being a travel RN is an animal unto itself. It requires not only a different thought process but also a different way of approaching things.
By Rick Martinez4 years ago in Journal
Becoming a Personal Development Coach
Do you have a passion for helping others achieve their goals? Are you looking for a career that is both fulfilling and rewarding? If so, becoming a personal development coach may be a perfect choice! This blog post will discuss what it takes to become a personal development coach and the benefits of this career path.
By Rowan Schaaf4 years ago in Journal
How to know whether you are ready to start a business or not? 8 ways
Friends, according to a study, half of all the businesses that start in the world are closed within the first year. I thought about it a little and I came to understand that one of the main reasons for the failure of most businesses is that many people are less conscious and more enthusiastic while starting their entrepreneurial journey… that is, they are without many starts a business only after thinking.
By Navin Kumar das4 years ago in Journal
Are you confused about What you learn in digital marketing? And is digital marketing being best carrier option?
Everything has gone online in today's era. The Internet has made our life better and we can enjoy many facilities through it only through phone or laptop.
By Arun Bharti4 years ago in Journal
Why I Left The Acting Industy
When i was young my dream was to sing in musicals.My earliest memories are in Nursery school singing at the top of my voice with a tambourine i had found.I also found an old record of Petula Clark’s Downtown which i would sing in to the hairbrush age 6yrs.Age 8 was the year i got my first recorder and i managed to teach myself the music and how to play every song of Burt Bacharach’s.I played all day everyday -morning ,noon and night and probably drove everyone mad!I idolised Burt Bacharach because every thing he wrote was a hit.I sooo wanted to write hit after hit like him when i grew up!
By rosann ferrier4 years ago in Journal
How to interview a potential employer
Our society has moved into a new culture where the emphasis has been placed on your personal experience at your job. No longer are people putting up with toxic work environments, terrible bosses, or bad pay. There are stories all over the internet of people walking out of their job because of terrible environments and bad culture continually ignored by or even (in some cases) encouraged by management. This mass exodus of bad work environments is forcing companies to reevaluate their culture and ensure that their employees are valued.
By willow j. ross4 years ago in Journal
Taking on the Dream Fulltime
This is not really the beginning of a new journey for me but rather a return to a childhood dream that I have bounced off to the side for far too long. I have been a writer as long as I have been old enough to pick up a pencil. I have worked as a writer within my business for nearly ten years but never allowed it to be my main focus out of fear that it would never be enough. I once read a quote by someone that said, “Do what you love and the money will follow.” This year I am doing just that and chasing full time writing with everything that I have.
By brooke vecchi4 years ago in Journal
The New Deal at Walmart: $200,000+ a Year. Top Story - May 2022.
Overview How does $200 grand a year sound to you? Pretty good, eh? And what if you were 21, 22, or 23 years old and you were told that you could be earning not just six figures - but those six figures - in just two years time - and it’s with one of America’s leading companies?
By David Wyld4 years ago in Journal







