humanity
The real lives of businessmen, professionals, the everyday man, stay at home parent, healthy lifestyle influencers, and general feel good human stories.
my passions
I have many passions, skills, gifts and talents. I can create art out of sand and dust, can turn a picture into an unforgettable sight, I can do so much more but I excel the most when it comes to creative writhing. But it wasn't always like this. When I was a young boy, I was terrible at reading and let alone writing . When my English classes happened in school, I was always the one to fail. I started to hate this subject the most, for I was a complete failure who no chances of graduating school or getting a job. So, I dropped out of school. After a while I started to get better at my writing, and I don't know how but I just got better and better. later on, down the track it became my greatest passion. I now create stories out of my own imaginations and inspirations. Sometimes if I have a good dream, or even a worst nightmare, I turn these things into a story that others can read and imagine for themselves. I write many stories, But I sometimes never share them with others, because I am scared and fearful that everyone will put me down just like when I was in school. Then again how will develop not just as a writer but also as an individual, if I do not take risks.
By Tyrhys Wilson5 years ago in Journal
INNOVATION
The word “innovation” is derived from the Latin word ‘Innovare’, which refers to renew. In essence, the word has maintained its meaning up until today. Innovation refers to the ability to modify, improve, or create a product or a service with an aim to serve or retain the operations of the company. It refers to constant improvement of the products and services offered by any desired organization. Innovation is one among the foremost important aspects in most of the business organizations as they strive to achieve their goals and objectives. It brings about changes within the traditional way of management to new and improved methods.
By Sanjana Doddamani5 years ago in Journal
4 Myths About Freelancing You Should Know About
The idea of becoming a freelancer is attractive, to say the least. What could be better than working from the comfort of your home, right? Or bring your own boss? Well, actually, when it comes to freelancing, things aren’t that simple.
By Margaret Pan5 years ago in Journal
Shikou No Tokumei - The Unknown thought.
“...What a long strange trip it’s been” Growing up as a child, having had been raised with a wide diversity of both native America, Scottish, German, Creole, and even Japanese ideals; I often times found myself alone with little to do, other than create things to entertain myself. I feel that this in tandem with Lego’s, card board, Building Blocks and the few Tin soldiers I could get my hands on from time to time, that these simple resources, in tandem with other things later in my life, became the very reason that I would later form Tokumei LLC, a Multi Media production and Game development company. I often found that the most reliable resource of entertainment came from within my own head from the vast and rather diverse worlds I’d create, to the potential thoughts, dreams, and Ideas that spurned my yearning desire to beat the ravaging hoards of boredom at their core.
By Seth Stephens5 years ago in Journal
Everything is Okay [Social Shock]
A lion is proud. A lion is majestic. A lion is an unyielding symbol of power and bravery. To be a lion was to be all of these things. As a student, it is rare that someone thinks much of their mascot. To me, it was just an excuse to be loud and pretend you were different- better, in a way- than the other schools in your area. People would paint their cheeks with black and yellow, white for flair, and we'd sit in the bleachers and stomp loudly during assemblies. It felt silly to be part of the cheering crowd, it felt impermanent to wear the colors for a day that would be forgotten in a year or so. I was a cheerleader for a year and still found no real joy in joining the crowd's screams. To be a lion was nothing to me.
By Emily Johnson5 years ago in Journal
Memory Keepers
Memory Keepers By Nina Waddington Death does not need to be lost forever in grief; instead, it can spark laughter, stories, and somber contentment. Indeed, with guidance, people can learn to find joy after loss, but the road is challenging and often isolating and dark. I am teaching this through my writing, but my work has just begun.
By Nina Waddington5 years ago in Journal
Why I'm done delivering food
19JUN2021; 1615, SAT I'm pretty sure that when that pic was taken a few short years ago, I never fathomed that I'd not only have a dad bod and Pop Smoke braids (RIP), but a legit need for actual glasses, with a Rx in them. In a similar vein, I most def didn't see coming the days of me zipping around my hometown, delivering food, back when I got out of the service just shy of a decade ago.
By Nefarious Darrius5 years ago in Journal
Brightly Coloured Coffee Cup
I have never been the victim of a wonderful plot. My story would never be a best seller or someone’s favourite read. Should my life be a book, boredom would strike you down on page one. When I speak of my thoughts to another, their eyes simply droop with the weight of inescapable monotony. They’d think the churnings of my dull mind were nothing but petty words in the most boring order, lacking any real substance.
By Megan Slade 5 years ago in Journal
5 Ways the Covid-19 Pandemic is Transforming Hiring and Recruitment
Australia has once again entered an economic recession due to the Coronavirus pandemic. The last time it faced a major labor market shock was during the Great Depression. With the government strictly implementing lockdowns to comply with health and safety protocols, local companies are thinking about how they can recover from the Covid-19 crisis. Thousands of people have lost their jobs since May of 2020, significantly bringing up the unemployment rate of the country.
By Next Day Recruitment5 years ago in Journal







