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Workflow explores the everyday lives of every career imaginable.Whatever your job or position may be, your story has a unique way to be told and shared.
How to Eliminate Distractions While Writing Your First Novel
When National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) rolls around, countless new writers typically take part in the challenge. Many of them excitedly began the difficult process of actually sitting down and writing their very first book.
By Justiss Goode4 years ago in Journal
The Art of Freelancing While Working Full-Time. Top Story - October 2021.
Freelancers have been around for decades. They often worked with agencies to help with increased workloads as they continued to add clients to their business portfolio. But the side gig economy only recently took off among the masses.
By wanderluster4 years ago in Journal
Working from Home
Long before the Covid pandemic led to more people working from home, I wrote about the benefits of working from home. The gist of that article was that working from home can lead to increased productivity, better work-life balance, and more efficient time-management. You can read the original here.
By Sapphire Ravenclaw4 years ago in Journal
Why Haven’t I Joined Vocal+ Yet? I Guess I Just Needed a Reason
I’m still fairly new to writing stories on Vocal and am still in the process of finding my groove. To get me into the swing of things, I launched a 30-day challenge for myself to see if I can write a new article every day.
By Michael Brockbank4 years ago in Journal
A 4-Day Work Week is the Future of Work
The 4-day work week is about working smarter and changing how we behave in a new economy of automation, remote work and work-life balance. Productivity means more time with family, less commuting and focusing on what really matters in life.
By JOHN ANDERSON4 years ago in Journal
Why is being trustwоrthy essentiаl in the business wоrld?
Imаgine thаt yоu're аssigned tо а new рrоjeсt with а new teаm, but yоu knоw frоm the оnset thаt there’s nоt enоugh trust аmоng yоur teаm members. Whаt dо yоu think wоuld be the оverаll imрасt оf the lасk оf trust оn the teаm's рerfоrmаnсe?
By Sharad Gupta4 years ago in Journal
The Conundrum That Is “Show Don’t Tell”
“Show don’t tell.” It can be the bane of fiction writers everywhere. It doesn’t matter if you are new to writing fiction or a seasoned veteran, it is one of those writing rules we all try to follow without compromising our creativity and writing style. But are there instances in your story when it is better to “tell” than “show?” The answer is yes, however, it’s not that cut and dry.
By Beth Freely4 years ago in Journal
A Letter of Intent
Letter of Intent (that was never sent) by: the ADHD Accountant - Krid A take to provide some material for my partner, and to remind her how I see her. Obviously this does not meet her school's format and requirements. Of which, in my opinion, are neither sufficiently clear nor informed by an adequate example. Post graduate work shouldn't be guesswork as to what format you are looking for. So, I just wrote some stuff off the cuff (and from the heart) to cheer her up. If some of this meagre prose is useful then great.
By ADHD Accountant4 years ago in Journal
How to Self-Publish
Step One: Finding a Passion to Express. Don’t just choose something you have any doubt you can really manifest. However, practice makes perfect, and the more you write, the better. So if you end up scrapping a few ideas here and there, that’s alright, so long as you keep writing.
By Mel E. Furnish4 years ago in Journal






