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My Strategic Flow of Reposting Content on 4 Different Levels. Top Story - January 2021.
It's been 8 months since I have started writing. Till now, I have written over 150 unique articles on 7 different blogging platforms. And I didn't learn the power of reposting until one or two weeks ago.
By Let's Discuss 5 years ago in Journal
Why is incident tracking Important in the IT sector?
Incidents are the events that are encountered between the operation or during testing of the review. The difference in the operation of equipment can be encountered through testing and result may vary with defect, error, fault or the incident. Incidents can be categorized as the issue due to misconfiguration, corrupted, data, or server crash, etc.
By Asset Infinity5 years ago in Journal
A Creative Space. First Place in Cozy Corner Challenge.
A few years ago a close friend and mentor asked me if I had a special space for creativity in my home. As someone who has been in one creative profession or the other for the past decade, you might think my automatic answer would be "Well, of course!"... but that wasn't the case. In fact her question surprised me! I didn't have a special creative space set up. I had never even thought of setting one up. Maybe it's because in this day and age, I am so used to having my professional or creative work at my fingertips in this slim, metallic, magical box that I can open up anywhere, anytime and continue my life's mission. So because I had had no need to create my own special artistic place, I hadn't.
By Samantha Kaszas5 years ago in Journal
On the Importance of the Coffee to the functioning of the modern workplace
According to a recent study, coffee has a lot more benefits than any other beverages. For many people at the workplace, coffee is the most common beverage consumed by many. Since small coffee breaks are the best way to escape from the workload and the desk for a small duration in the day. It not only provides the caffeine boost but also turns the place into a social hub.
By Kelly Wilson5 years ago in Journal
Night In The Life Of A Long Term Care Nurse
This story was written in March 2020 5:30 PM: My alarm goes off. I set it a little early because waking up for me is apparently a process. I grab a cup of tea and read the news on my phone. My husband is usually home by now and we comment on how many cases our state has confirmed. I double check the schedule app for work in case any changes have been made.
By Lavender Rose Sky5 years ago in Journal
On the floor Red Zone
White lights, red flashing lights. Hollerin’ bout having to use the bedpan/urinal, but really they were just on it bout 10 minutes ago and they had forgotten. This is the start of a typical evening in a CNA’s shift. It first starts when you walk in the door; you look down the hall, 1 to 2 white lights are lit (if your lucky none will be lit). You answer them and reassure them that you’ll be back in after you drop your things. Once you receive a report from the other CNAs from the previous shift, you can now attend to the call lights that were on when you walked in the door and the ones that are on right now. Wow! What a start, at around 4 pm you can sit and start some charting (depends on how much cleanup you have to do). Also, check everyone’s rooms for briefs, “are they stocked?” If not you have to ask through the double doors with the sizes, oh and don’t forget the butt cream, oh and linens. You need washcloths, towels, fitted sheets, flat sheets, a couple of blankets, bed pads, and don’t forget hospital gowns; even though they have been in their gowns all day, they need to be switched. Ah yes, make sure to ask for cups with ice; eight to be exact. “Is that everything you need?” Oh wait, did they bring PPE gowns, and do you have enough gloves in your size, might I add. “Now I have everything,” “I’m sure of it.”
By Kristy Umberger 5 years ago in Journal
My Most Shared Writing Advice from 2020
I didn’t set out to write about writing. But I find myself writing about writing because the content resonates with a large audience. The Write Path, the publication in which this article is published, reached 1000 followers a few months ago, which still surprises me because I don’t promote it, much.
By Jessica Lynn5 years ago in Journal
AR- Remote Support, keeping people connected during COVID-19
It is quite clear that now the Covid-19 pandemic, in addition to a health and humanitarian crisis, has brought as well a quite challenging era for businesses operating in various fields. Companies are facing serious consequences that this pandemic has caused, in most cases even bankruptcy. Every day, company executives face the challenge of finding a balance for the operation of the businesses they own and planning scenarios for potential risks that could lead to many more issues. We can see that nowadays planning strategies to deal with this pandemic that has affected the whole world has become the main goal of many companies in order to ensure their continuity in the market.
By Linda Malecaj5 years ago in Journal
5 Keys to Remote Productivity
If you're a business or an employee who has gone fully remote, you're probably well aware of some of the challenges that come with that. Whether it's time management, or noise in the background of your video call or a glitch in the system that sends your work spiraling down the drain, the challenges are boundless and real productivity can seem elusive. Setting aside personal employee struggles with time management for a moment, let's focus on the five keys of building a business model that can be fully remote but also reasonably productive.
By Sasha McGregor5 years ago in Journal










