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Red hot iron: Perspectives of a young blacksmith
My name is Magnus Budge, Of England. I left school at 16, Trained at college as a blacksmith and now I am employed as a Blacksmith near York. Red hot Iron is going to likely be a weekly "blog" about a certain subject - Although this week has two articles; the introduction (This article) and one on Materials in a modern blacksmith's workshop (coming later this weekend).
By Magnus Budge5 years ago in Journal
50k Plus Jobs In Show Business
50k Plus Jobs In Show Business Many people think that the only 50k plus jobs in the world of show business are being actors and actresses that appear in movies. Little do they know that "behind-the-camera" jobs such as being a personal assistant could earn them as much and sometimes, even more.
By Mohit Chawla5 years ago in Journal
work from home
During the ongoing pandemic many people in the UK have ben advised to work from home. This keeps people away from public transport and keeps them from meeting in groups at hotspots like transport hubs and offices. Unfortunately while this is good for avoiding the risks of covid it means many are suffering from lack of social contact. In fact many people who work with others seem to miss the human interaction the most.
By ASHLEY SMITH5 years ago in Journal
A New Chapter
Hi! My name is Cat. I plan to post stories that will either be one-off's or on-going (depending on how my creativity decides to treat me for the week) and the occasional poem. I suppose we could use this as an introduction to who I am as a writer (or, I guess, as a person in general)... Well, there's really not much to say, but... Here we go?
By Cat Richey5 years ago in Journal
Branded Like a Leader–Turn Your Life’s Story into Your Brand Story
Businesses are all bricks, mortar, data analytics, and R&D departments. Brands are made up of people, energy, spirit, resilience, and trust. And, Shaan Rais, the man behind Branded Like a Leader should know. With one MA in Industrial and Organizational Psychology with a specialization in Evidence-Based Coaching and another in Organizational Development and Change, Shaan understands—better than most—how to use strategy and psychology to develop your brand story.
By Victoria Kennedy5 years ago in Journal
What Must You Do if You Can’t Write?
If you are feeling down or upset or just not right in yourself it can be hard to push yourself to write. The thought of sitting at the computer can be daunting at times. It takes a lot out of a writer to just sit there and start typing.
By Denise Larkin5 years ago in Journal
Why Branding is the Cycle Used to Fabricate Your Business
As per Anthony Davian, Branding is significant for organizations, all things considered. Given how serious the Brandet is, independent companies stand much more to pick up from it. This incorporates solo business people, online organizations, and even autonomous consultants.
By Muhammad Ahmed5 years ago in Journal
5 Ways to Make Your Business Stronger
Businesses across the country are struggling. The global economy has rarely faced this level of uncertainty. Entrepreneurs are having a tough time getting their businesses off the ground amidst so many unknowns regarding customers and capital. Even established businesses with a track record of success and wise leadership are falling victim to the challenges being faced around the world. Where there is crisis, though, there is also opportunity and a chance to take the lead in building something great. Here are five simple strategies that are vital to improving your business.
By Sasha McGregor5 years ago in Journal
Hard times finding clients to make your business a success?
With the world upside down and feeling that I am nowhere near Australia, where I would much prefer to be! I stumbled upon an answer that would open my eyes wider to what was possible in any part of my business journey. With over 7.1 million businesses existing online (and growing), I wanted in on the opportunity to work with these companies! But a VA always conjured up a feeling of loneliness and doing repetitive tasks day in day out. Possibly administrative work that someone didn't fancy doing in their business. But, boy was I wrong - I was keen and hooked on the idea of learning a social media platform in less than 30 days - and it delivered. And with the world upside, anyone needs something like this to put them back on top.
By Carly Writes5 years ago in Journal








