Workplace
My Favorite Boss
I cried when she told me that she was retiring. In her office, on the other side of her desk, I just let the tears fall down on my lap. Though she didn’t verbalize this at the time, I believe she was a bit shocked by my reaction. I rarely ever cry in front of anyone. Honestly, my intuition told me that she was going to retire soon. I just knew the time for her retirement was coming. There are some bosses that you just bond with in a unique way and that’s how I was with Renee. She helped hire me for my first full-time job. I knew how she wanted things done and any mistakes I made, I was quick to correct them once I discovered them.
By Rowan Finley 2 years ago in Confessions
“We Are Family” The Biggest Lie Of Corporate
Certainly, the phrase “we are family” used in the business world can carry considerable weight, symbolizing employee unity, support and a shared sense of belonging. But the reality often shows a contrast between this description and the real experiences of the people working in these organizations. Sometimes companies or employers misuse this term and do not understand the challenges and struggles faced by employees, which undermines the authenticity of the declared family atmosphere.
By Mandeep Kumar2 years ago in Confessions
Digital Marketing Essentials for Recent Graduates. AI-Generated.
Introduction to Digital Marketing Digital marketing is a dynamic field that offers endless opportunities for recent graduates. With the rise of the internet, making money online has become more accessible than ever. This guide will help you understand the essentials of digital marketing and how you can unlock your unlimited income potential.
By La'Mont Payne2 years ago in Confessions
"The Life and Work of Dr. Paresh Zanzmera''
Dr. Paresh Zanzmera is a distinguished Neuro physician at New Civil Hospital. His work is remarkable, and I find it incredibly inspiring. On average, he sees around 80-90 patients each day, but there are times when this number soars to 103-105 patients. The sheer volume of patients he handles is a testament to his skill and dedication. People often seek him out by name because they know of his expertise and the high quality of care he provides.
By Dr. Kinjal Shah2 years ago in Confessions
"The Mindful Path"
As I sat in my small office, surrounded by stacks of books and scattered notes, I couldn't help but feel a sense of excitement and trepidation. I was about to embark on a journey that would change my life forever - a journey into the world of psychology.
By Abbas2 years ago in Confessions
Best Mattress A Comprehensive Guide to Better Sleep
In our pursuit of the best mattress, we understand the critical role a high-quality mattress plays in achieving a restful night’s sleep. An optimal mattress not only enhances comfort but also supports spinal alignment, reduces pressure points, and promotes overall well-being. This guide delves into the intricacies of selecting the perfect mattress, providing you with detailed insights to make an informed decision.
By andy 2 years ago in Confessions
Are you lazy?
In terms of productivity, I’ve been looking for tools to measure precisely my productivity. I found a couple of them which did give me some promising results, but eventually I realized that I didn’t need tools to measure my productive. I also understood why companies don’t measure productivity in terms of what people do on a daily basis. They look at the bigger picture, at the end of the day it's the execution of the higher level tasks which matter and not what small tasks people get done daily.
By real Jema2 years ago in Confessions
Desire for my chemistry teacher. Top Story - June 2024.
The title sounds pretty unappealing. But I have to say, my chemistry teacher in college was something different. I like how he was a young man who drank tea instead of coffee and had no belief in breakfast. When will you ever see a brainiac chemistry teacher who drinks tea instead of coffee and doesn't believe in breakfast!!
By Kodah2 years ago in Confessions
The reason behind my why
Time and tide wait for no one. Life is a sprinting race of the survival of the fittest, you have to hustle your way to the top. We all have heard this haven't we, while existence is over-commodified and hyper-fixated on the materialistic drawls we achieve and external praise that is showered upon us on striding on the contingencies of the timeline that is presented to us, we often forget living with intent and gratitude for all that we have and run in the rat race of proving our worth and accomplishing what we need to, essentially not even wanting to be a part of this glorified way of living, yet doing so to be validated and accepted as someone worthy. If you have been through this or are going through this, I want to remind you that you are not alone.
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Confessions
Things That Happened Today
Introduction This is going to be one of those pieces where I talk about things, but don't give examples. You may know what I'm talking about, or you may think you know what I am talking about but I won't let any secrets slip.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 years ago in Confessions










