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The real lives of businessmen, professionals, the everyday man, stay at home parent, healthy lifestyle influencers, and general feel good human stories.
Four Components of a Productive DEI Council
An excellent way to integrate diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) into our organizations is through a DEI Council. This initiative provides companies with an enthusiastic group of employees dedicated to evaluating current diversity metrics, establishing new programs, and tracking the long-term progress of creating a culture of inclusion. However, without the proper support and structure, a DEI Council may be rendered ineffective or lose steam.
By Dima Ghawi3 years ago in Journal
The transition from Queen Elizabeth II to King Charles
Queen Elizabeth II's reign has been one of the most significant in British history, spanning over six decades. As she approaches the end of her reign, there is a sense of anticipation and apprehension about the transition to King Charles III. In this essay, we will analyze the impact of Queen Elizabeth II's reign and the expectations placed on King Charles III as he assumes his new role.
By Ricky Owati3 years ago in Journal
The Popularity of Online Business in Today's World
In this day and age, the notoriety of online business has proceeded to rise, and for good explanation. The web has made it feasible for business people to begin organizations with lower startup costs, access a worldwide crowd, and work from anyplace with a web association. In this blog entry, we will dive further into the purposes for the developing pattern of online business and its effect on the worldwide economy.
By Mahnoor Malik3 years ago in Journal
Things I wish I knew when I started my business
Quite possibly of the main example in business venture is embracing disappointment as a venturing stone to progress. From the get-go, numerous business people dread disappointment and view it as a mishap. In any case, disappointment is an innate piece of the excursion, and it is through disappointment that we gain important experiences and figure out how to adjust. By reexamining disappointment as a chance for development and learning, we can conquer mishaps more versatilely and settle on better-informed choices pushing ahead.
By Mahnoor Malik3 years ago in Journal
The Youth Movement
Once upon a time in the close-knit town of Fairview, a local election was looming on the horizon. The sleepy town had always been known for its calm and content residents, but a group of young activists were about to shake things up in an unprecedented way.
By Chukwuemeka Ekechi3 years ago in Journal
Attachment Theory and How Childhood Attachment Affects Adult Relationships
Understanding Attachment Theory Attachment theory provides valuable insights into how our early childhood experiences shape our adult relationships. It explores the deep and enduring emotional connections we form with others and how these connections guide our relationships throughout life. By understanding attachment patterns in adult intimate relationships, we can gain valuable insights into our own attachment style and its impact on our relationships.
By ILYAS KHAN3 years ago in Journal
Schmadtke explains why he’s only been given a three-month contract at Liverpool
Speaking with, the 59-year-old said: ‘Our cooperation is initially planned for three months… I’ll start on June 1st. After three months we review the cooperation. If we like each other, we can work together beyond the transfer period. Let’s see. Then we continue or not’.
By Firenews Feed3 years ago in Journal
Cardiovascular Disease Is Primed to Kill More Older Adults, Especially Blacks and Hispanics
Cardiovascular disease — the No. 1 cause of death among people 65 and older — is poised to become more prevalent in the years ahead, disproportionately affecting Black and Hispanic communities and exacting an enormous toll on the health and quality of life of older Americans.
By Firenews Feed3 years ago in Journal
9 Pros and Cons of Coworking Spaces
Workplaces have changed. That's an understatement. Work in 2021 has been completely redesigned, turning traditions on their heads. We figured out how to work with pets and kids and still show up and kick butt. During this time, people are more interested in coworking spaces. What does the future hold for coworking? We agree. But first, learn the benefits and drawbacks of coworking.
By Munnazir Zarin3 years ago in Journal
Two Roads Diverged.
Two roads diverged in a yellow wood and I… I took one path without much thought as to why. To be clear, that yellow wood was my life when I was young and impressionable, and that choice between paths was the difference of two entirely different lives I might have lived. That decision is the most notable division in my life, a point where I can glance back and see the diverging traffic and follow the transcript each option as if it had the chance to grow and culminate into separate timelines where one holds the person that I became and the other knows only a stranger that I fear to be. I recognise a canyon of difference between the person I became and that person that may have been had I made a different choice and it is startling. This is the point in my life where the path wasn't necessarily forged out in front of me with set slabs of pavement, but more a tugging of influences from either direction that could have torn me apart had I not chosen to step one way or the other and force those paths to separate.
By Obsidian Words3 years ago in Journal
YOU SAID I DO
JAMES HUNTER JONES MARRIED SARAH MARIA HEART ON SATURDAY APRIL 15, 2000. THEY BOTH MAD VOWS WITH GOD TO LOVE ONE ANOTHER, HONOR, RESPECT, TO DEATH DO US PART AND EVERYTHING ELSE THAT GOES WITH VOWS. THIS IS NOT SOMETHING THAT SHOULD BE TAKEN LIGHTLY AT ALL. JAMES AND SARAH WERE TWO VERY BROKEN PEOPLE. I BELEIVE THEY SHOULD HAVE HAD MORE THAN JUST MARRIAGE COUNSELING BEFORE THEY WALKED DOWN THE AISLE AND SAID I DO.
By MARIE ODEMS 3 years ago in Journal








