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Creativity, Culture, and the Factory Mindset
Creativity, Cultural Shift, Labour, Factories Getting labeled as creative, there's a motivation or pressure to always be creative. If you draw, write, craft, it "must spread into other avenues." In some cases, that is true. Thriving off creativity, normally something on my plate is creative, whether it's a drawing, a meal, or how I'm going to tie my shoelaces.
By 'Toto' (Aleksina Teto)7 years ago in Journal
What More Is There?
What is this life really about? For some, it is love. For some, it is a job. It could be many other things. But is that all? Most of us grow up in school for the first part of our lives, until we graduate high school. The people who choose college are there for at least four years. We graduate to get a job, and we work under people for rest of our short lives. Some of us make plenty through our hard work, and others barely make a living based upon their standards.
By Tyler Chevallier7 years ago in Journal
How to Decide if a Vacancy Is a Good Fit for You
Look at a job posting, walk into an interview, do your research on Google, and ask yourself if the vacancy is a good fit for you. There is more to consider than the fact you simply need a job. You also have to consider your future comfort and how your new job will affect your career long-term. Maybe you are cash poor and need a job right away, in which case, any job is right for you. Otherwise, you need to learn a few selection skills and a little bit of discretion if you are hoping to land a job that is a good fit for you.
By Joshua Thompson7 years ago in Journal
"By Any Means Necessary?"
Sometimes, when casually scrolling through your Facebook feed, you just stumble upon something that makes you silently say—or sometimes verbalize out loud—a one-word reaction. Sometimes, that is a "Wow!" Sometimes, it can be "Damn!" With, of course, far different meanings based on your intonation. Other times, it can simply be an expletive, and on occasion, that can be the only proper response.
By David Wyld7 years ago in Journal
The Best Tech Writing Tools, as Recommended by Tech Writers
On top of that, the very nature of technology means that it’s constantly changing, forcing tech writers to go out of their way to stay on top of the industry. This is true for other writers, but tech writers, in particular, have a tough time of it, and they often have to spend hours of their day carrying out research—and to adjust their fees accordingly.
By Joseph McLean7 years ago in Journal
Top 10 Books About Real Estate Investing
I'll have to admit, as a longtime investor in a multitude of different markets—including stocks, junk bonds, commodities, and even, to a lesser extent, cryptocurrency—I've largely ignored one of the biggest investment stages there is: Real estate. Although I had aspirations to purchase some investment property back in the mid 2000s, I was ultimately turned off by the real estate bubble and the financial crisis that took place during the 2007-08 fiscal year.
By Greg Bogart7 years ago in Trader
One Word: Digital
Ah, sometimes the future can be captured in one word. Much like in the famous scene from the 1967 classic The Graduate when Dustin Hoffman's character, Ben Braddock, is famously given one word as mysterious advice for success in his career: "Plastics."
By David Wyld7 years ago in Journal













