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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.
How Drive Auto Safely
Driving a car safely requires knowledge, skills, and responsible behavior as well before driving a car we should inspect some key areas. Checking the car's condition before driving is crucial for safety and to prevent potential breakdowns. Here are some key areas to inspect before getting behind the wheel:
By Ruhul Amin3 years ago in Journal
Teacher Moms
When we think about the teachers of the world of course the obvious things that come to mind are educators and craftspeople of the world’s future leaders and creators, but if we’re being perfectly honest, we can really call teachers secondary parents. When we send our children off to school while we go about our daily adult lives we are leaving them in the care of adults who are responsible for teaching them, feeding them, making sure they go to the restroom and even disciplining them when they are up to no good. So it is safe to say that the women who carry this responsibility are motherly teachers.
By Joe Patterson3 years ago in Journal
Humanitarian Crises
Introduction Humanitarian crises are situations where vulnerable populations face severe threats to their health, safety, and well-being due to natural disasters, conflicts, or other emergencies. These crises often result in displacement, food insecurity, malnutrition, and other dire conditions that can lead to widespread suffering and death. This article will explore the challenges faced by vulnerable populations during humanitarian crises, the strategies and interventions employed to address their struggles, and the role of different stakeholders in tackling these issues.
By KARTHIK PALAGIRI3 years ago in Journal
The Pandemic's Impact on Coworking Spaces
The situation deteriorated in particular for coworking spaces aimed at specific members. Nothing changed for those who wanted to rent out their workspaces to businesses with multiple employees. In September, the situation appeared to be dire. They may have recovered more slowly after the initial lockdown, or the pandemic may have had a more delayed impact due to extended contract terms. Furthermore, they are typically located in major cities, which were hit the hardest.
By Munnazir Zarin3 years ago in Journal
Learn to See People Inside Out
See people from the inside out and not the other way around I’ve never really been what I call a surface person, that is judging someone solely by what’s on the exterior. Getting to know a person from the inside out has always been important. I’m talking about character, strengths, empathy, compassion, and all the good stuff.
By Cathy Coombs3 years ago in Journal
Where to go and what to do?
Where do you go when you have nowhere to go? This isn’t some sort of riddle, it's a genuine question I have. When you can’t be at home, due to travel, construction or, of course, being homeless; what is the appropriate measure for an introvert such as myself? I could spend all day in a cafe, writing ceaselessly as is so appropriate in movies and television, but realistically how much-unlimited coffee can I drink before someone making minimum wage is forced to evict me from the premise?
By Griffen Helm3 years ago in Journal
About The World War III
Could the Conflict Between Russia and Ukraine Trigger World War III? The ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine is a source of concern for the international community, with some fearing that it could escalate into a wider conflict that could potentially trigger World War III. While the possibility of such an outcome is remote, it is important to examine the factors that could contribute to it and to explore what can be done to prevent such a catastrophic scenario.
By Eddy Sondang3 years ago in Journal
An Easy Test To See If Dis-Stress Is Negatively Impacting Your Leadership
One of the EASIEST ways to determine if Dis-Stress is Negatively Impacting Your Leadership is to test your Breathing. You can determine this in less than 1 minute.
By Dr. Cody Dakota Wooten, DFM, DHM, DAS (hc)3 years ago in Journal
Toxic Coworkers
Work atmospheres differ so greatly depending on ‘who’, ‘what, ‘where’, ‘when’, and ‘why’. However, the biggest determining factor as to whether you will enjoy yours is the ‘who’. Toxic coworkers can make or break a work experience for so many. And far too often many great employees leave jobs because of the people, not the position being held. Many companies are unknowingly employing greedy, lazy, and even backstabbing individuals without even realizing it because they only portray those traits in sneaky manners.
By #KristinaWrites3 years ago in Journal
My Funniest Mistake
After I came to the United States, I settled into my new community in San Diego and began my first full-time job in October. I can still remember what it was like to walk into that building for the first time. Everything seemed so fancy from the wood paneled walls to the expensive furniture. Everyone stood tall in their suits and walked around with a purpose, and I was thrilled to be a part of this company. As I sat at my desk, full of nervous excitement to start my first week, I received an email from one of the company’s executives; he was in charge of all San Diego locations. The email was an invite to all employees for an office Halloween costume party. I was so excited because I had never celebrated Halloween before, and I had always wanted to dress up as a genie! So, I ran to the store that evening and picked out this awesome pair of purple baggy pants, a matching shirt with gold buttons down the front, and a tall genie hat with fabric flowing from the top. I then bought the perfect pair of gold flat shoes to match. The morning of the party, I had the opening shift, so I woke up early, got dressed in my costume, and headed out to start the day. I couldn’t wait to see what everyone else was wearing!
By Dima Ghawi3 years ago in Journal







