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Modern popular culture topics in the Journal workplace sphere, such as corporate history, workplace advice, healthy office habits, and more.
The Internet Wept
Hope Online In a digital age overflowing with divisive headlines and doomscrolling, one heartwarming story recently broke through the noise—restoring a sense of empathy and unity across the globe. A now-viral video of a baby elephant reuniting with its mother after days of separation has not only captivated millions but also reignited conversations about wildlife conservation and the emotional lives of animals.
By Fawad Khan7 months ago in Journal
Florida Summer Journaling
Remember that bumper sticker that read "I'd rather be golfing". I saw a bunch of variations of it and I thought they were somewhat funny. I'd rather be doing something else than sitting in my car in traffic. Yeah, that's usually true, until you don't have a car. Then you're sitting in your home watching tv or doing something else that no one notices thinking, "I'd rather be stuck in traffic." Smile. Forcing a ha ha. Yeah, it's funny and it's not funny.
By Shanon Angermeyer Norman7 months ago in Journal
Dry Cleaning for Designer Clothes: Keep Your Investment Looking New
Designer clothing is more than fabric and stitching—it's craftsmanship, identity, and a long-term investment. Whether it’s an Alexander McQueen blazer, a silk Gucci blouse, or a classic Chanel dress, luxury apparel deserves meticulous care to maintain its form, colour, and allure. Unlike fast fashion, which may lose its structure or vibrancy after a few washes, designer garments are constructed with intricate detail, delicate fabrics, and precise tailoring—attributes that demand expert handling.
By Munnazir Zarin7 months ago in Journal
Is That Writer Using AI or Are You Mediocre and Jealous?
I am old hat at SEO writing. It is odd to me for a platform to frown upon writing processes that actually bring in Google search traffic. These days, people are always asking, “Was this written to make money?” The answer is: of course. It’s a monetized site. That’s why we’re publishing here. It’s always been about money, but we are now expected to pretend that it’s not, even though that actually tanks traffic. If you ask me, the only question anybody should be asking is, “Was this written well?”
By Heather Holmes7 months ago in Journal
Why Sole Traders Must Priorities Self Assessment Tax Returns
In the realm of small business and entrepreneurship, sole traders form the backbone of the UK economy. Whether operating as a freelance graphic designer, a local tradesperson, or a digital content creator, being a sole trader brings both independence and responsibility. Chief among these responsibilities is the legal obligation to submit a Self Assessment Tax Return annually.
By Self Assessment Tax Return7 months ago in Journal
What Is a Podcast? The New Era of Digital Audio Content
Podcasts have become an everyday part of modern life. Whether you’re commuting to work, cooking dinner, or going for a walk, there’s a good chance you’ve listened to a podcast recently. But what exactly is a podcast, and why has it become such a major part of how people consume information and entertainment?
By Nedir Life7 months ago in Journal
Why Coworking Etiquette Matters: A Quick Guide
In the ever-evolving landscape of professional workspaces, coworking has emerged as a popular choice for freelancers, entrepreneurs, and remote workers alike. Coworking spaces offer a vibrant atmosphere, networking opportunities, and a collaborative environment conducive to productivity. However, amidst the flexibility and creativity fostered by these shared workspaces, one crucial aspect often overlooked is coworking etiquette.
By Munnazir Zarin7 months ago in Journal








