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Cliche
Don't cry over spilled milk...Ok, but what if I needed it? Maybe the spilled leche was just the straw that paralyzed the humpback. I mean, it's not the milk, per se; but now I have to clean it up and I kind of don't feel like it, not today. I probably needed to release something and this misplaced beverage is just my choice of projection. Don't wanna human today, maybe later. How old was that pressed almond remnants anyway? Am I crying over spoiled milk? Geez, I just can't.
By Chelsie Stevens4 years ago in Journal
Make Extra Money Through Side Gigs
Have you ever heard of the term “Gig Economy” before? The term “gig” became popular in the United States throughout the 1960s. It was commonly used to refer to a brief period of work experience. Gigs are the term used by musicians to refer to one-time performances. People who have part-time occupations that they only use for a few hours per week and that eventually terminate are referred to as “side gig” workers.
By Estalontech4 years ago in Journal
Keys to Building a Positive Workplace Culture
Culture is the environment that people are exposed to all the time. It is a set of beliefs, values, and assumptions that people share with one another. This is influenced by their individual backgrounds and social and cultural context. However, the leadership and managerial decisions that a company makes can have a huge impact on the culture of the organization.
By Bhawna Patkar4 years ago in Journal
How to Choose a Business Successor
When it comes time to choose a successor for your business, there are many things to consider; it is essential to find someone who shares your vision for the company and can take it to the next level. It can be a daunting task, but you can make the right decision for your business with careful planning and consideration. We will discuss some of the factors you should consider when choosing a successor for your company.
By Jason Solis4 years ago in Journal
9 Proven Strategies to Organize Your Office for Maximum Productivity
If you're like most people, you probably feel overwhelmed and stressed out at work. It's hard to focus on your tasks when your desk is cluttered and there are constant distractions coming from all directions. In order to be more productive, it's important to take the time to organize your office and create a system that works for you. Here are nine proven strategies that can help get you started.
By Yasmina Hinovich4 years ago in Journal
Starting Freelance
2021 was probably the toughest year for me so far. I was studying Honours so I had a thesis to complete. Then I got and lost a job in 3 months due to the company closing down so I had to look for a new job while continuing my study. But the toughest part of last year was dealing with toxic flatmates. They constantly talked behind my back, nitpick me on the smallest things I did and if anything went wrong, they placed that blame on me. So, I was desperate to get a job and find my own apartment.
By Kureha Durant4 years ago in Journal
8 Businesses to Start and How to Start Them
How to Start a Business with 8 Business Ideas Learning how to start a business is not as hard as you may think. Debt, taxes and many other things are involved when you start your own business. You want to know what type of business you want to start before taking any steps towards starting the company. It is always good practice to consult with an expert in this field before making any big decisions that can have a lasting effect on the company. Whatever type of business you are thinking of starting, obtaining the correct permits and licenses is essential.
By Timothy A Rowland4 years ago in Journal










