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8 Must-Have Tools For Working Remotely in 2022
Now I’m working from the office, but I recently had the experience of working remotely. I’ve already talked about the reasons why I don’t like working from home. But that experience was useful, and I think I will still need it. I tell you about the basic tools that help you to be an effective worker from home.
By Dmitriy Kolosov4 years ago in Journal
How Much Time Do You Waste in a Day Working from Home?
On any given day, I am managing a lot of different online brands for both myself and my clients. And there are times when I feel completely overwhelmed by the sheer amount of work I often take on. While there are days when I think I've bitten off more than I can chew, I also realize that I do wind up wasting a lot of time in the day.
By Michael Brockbank4 years ago in Journal
Treating Myself as the Client
There is no doubt that I put far more effort and time into client projects than my own. After all, they're the ones who are paying my mortgage. Without my clients, I wouldn't be where I am today. However, I also have a ton of projects on my plate that are purely for my own interests. And I just can't seem to pull together the same energy when it comes to my own projects as I do with that of client work.
By Michael Brockbank4 years ago in Journal
What to Do When a Client Says, "I'll Pay You Later"
I have a client that owes me dough, and I kinda want it. Seriously though. I did the work. I sent him the work. His company published my work as their own. So in my mind, and likely yours, he owes me the coinage for a job completed. Am I right?
By Rick Martinez4 years ago in Journal
instagram secrets to get followers
CLICK HERE Instagram has quickly become one of the most popular social media platforms. It's a great way to connect with friends and family, as well as share your favorite photos and experiences. But did you know that Instagram can also be a powerful marketing tool? Here are some tips for using Instagram to promote your business.
By Arshad Hemeed 4 years ago in Journal
6 Benefits of Coworking Spaces for Your Business.
Collaborating spaces give private companies, self-employed entities and different specialists a space to work, organization and take part in the nearby business local area. Cooperating spaces give private companies, self-employed entities and different labourers a space to finish work, organization and partake in their neighbourhood business local area. What was generally an obscure idea 10 years prior, collaborating spaces have changed how the advanced labourer interfaces with the business world. As of now, there are around 17,000 cooperating spaces across the world, and that implies understanding the advantages that show up with utilizing them is fundamental for arranging your business' prosperity.
By Coworking Space4 years ago in Journal
Definitely, Bit Off More Than I Can Chew
There's no doubt that I have a lot on my plate. At times, it feels like I ran through the line at Golden Corral piling on a bit of everything in the hopes I can choke it all down. Well, without the violent uprising from a lack of steak. And recently, I think I definitely defined my maximum capacity. Still, I refuse to let anything die off simply because of my inability to give up, even when it's clear that I should.
By Michael Brockbank4 years ago in Journal
Top Applied Marketing Strategies
At times, the market can be a strange place. Some people are nasty, while others are overly generous. You must have noticed that even when two firms are in the same industry, offering the same product does not always result in profit. Similarly, some corporations devote significant resources, effort, and people only to fall short of the success of a small start-up investing only a fourth of the resources.
By James Brown4 years ago in Journal
The False Dichotomy of Work/Life Balance
Those that regularly talk about work life balance are, I believe, doing so with the best of intentions and with worthy objectives in mind. However, using the term and concept in the way we do puts us in a box from which there is no possible escape. Work/life balance implies and requires that the two things be in opposition to each other. If they were not why would we need to balance them. By setting up the two things, ‘work’ and ‘life’, as opponents we immediately eliminate from consideration a huge number of potential options to improve the situation. Rather than finding solutions based on accommodation or compromise, setting up work and life as opponents, as enemies, pushes us toward confrontational and non-constructive solutions. It makes it appear as if solutions that are a net gain for the one thing must, by there very nature, be a net loss for the other, and in the end, everybody loses no matter which way the pendulum swings. It does not have to be this way, and it should not be this way. It is time to call a cease fire in the work/life war. Work and life are not disparate, separate things, or at least they should not be. The more one can integrate work into life and life into work the better it is for everyone. Eventually the word work disappears and it just becomes life. The life you live for free, and the one you get paid for. Neither is more valuable than the other, and they can and should ‘work’ together to bring each of us the things we are seeking from life, whether that be material pleasures, intellectual pursuits, families, or any and all of the above. If we want capitalism to survive and thrive, if we truly believe it is the right approach for optimizing all of our chances at economic and personal well being, we must end the war between work and life. There is no other way. Of course, this is a very easy thing to say, much harder to actually execute on a plan to accomplish.
By Everyday Junglist4 years ago in Journal






