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Living Off Your Art on the Road
So you're somewhere in your life where you've decided to change it all, that's awesome! but at the same time, we still need to have enough to live, so what do we do? Well, as a creator there are so many things you can do, it's just a matter of executing them and turning your skills into bills!
By Naomie Moisan7 years ago in Journal
How to Get Your Business Trending
Whether your business is in your home or you have a shop in downtown, you’re looking to have it become something that is “trending.” You want your business to be known and recognized by people who are interested in your business niche. You want your business to earn loyal customers—people who come by every other week just to say and that they appreciate you. There is nothing that feels better to a business owner than to be recognized, appreciated, and successful. To help you get there, here are some of the best ways to get your business “trending.
By Kari Oakley7 years ago in Journal
Embrace Technology, Unleash Your Independence
Growing up, I loved technology, used it, but never saw myself as a technologically-talented individual. My favorite subjects in school were English, History, Social Studies, and Geography. I’ve always been comfortable with using a computer, but beyond doing research on the internet, producing word processing documents, and playing PC games, my confidence in my ability to play around with a computer was very limited. Everything changed for me in January, 2012.
By Kubvoruno Dzimiri7 years ago in Journal
11 Top-Notch Proofreading Tools for Students
If you’re a content writer, editing is even more important for you. Without this stage, the content seems incomplete. It’s not just about spelling and grammar errors. It’s about redundancy, complexity, and lack of readability. Only a thorough process of editing will help you deliver a flawless copy.
By Joseph McLean7 years ago in Education
Becoming Noteworthy
Hey business owners! This one is for you! Have you heard the statistics about being an entrepreneur? 20 percent of small businesses fail in their first year, 30 percent of small businesses fail in their second year, and 50 percent of small businesses fail after five years in business. Finally, 70 percent of small business owners fail in their 10th year in business.
By Isaiah Goodman7 years ago in Journal
Then and Now
Good Morning, 2019!!! And good morning (or afternoon) to everyone who is taking the time to read this. I am a 63-year-old man named Maurice. I am also a schoolteacher who will soon be retired from this business. I have been in classrooms as a professional educator since September of 1978. Yes, that is a loooooooong time. There are times when I wake up in the morning and ask myself a serious question after I have gotten in my car to go to work.
By Maurice Bernier7 years ago in Education
3 Things Employers Love to See Beyond Good Grades
Employers are looking for talented and skilled new hires. Employers are focused on so much more than the basic qualities most young professionals tend to have, such as good grades or random job experience. They are looking to hire powerful individuals, individuals who are different and who have a talent that sets them apart from the rest of the workforce.
By Kevin Gardner7 years ago in Journal













