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Workplace advice for any issue, problem, or concern; from changing careers to co-working advice and decorating needs.
Tips for Surviving the Work Week
Even if you love your job, there can be times when things get so stressful that you're just trying to make it to the weekend. Whether it's because of internal staffing changes that have made you need to pick up the slack or because of looming deadlines, there are plenty of situations where you just want to kick back and relax in order to make it through the day. That being said, some activities are more helpful than others when it comes to destressing and staying focused. Here are a few surefire tips for surviving the work week.
By Carlos Fox6 years ago in Journal
How to Increase Organic CTR For Your Website
Earning a high organic search ranking is amazing. But if no one clicks your result, then what’s the use of it? Click-through rate (CTR) is a measurement of a total number of clicks versus the total number of an impression. It is the ratio of users who click on a specific link to the number of total users who view a page.
By Eduardo Garcia6 years ago in Journal
Leverage Marketing to Generate New Leads for your Construction Business
So, the new year has got you thinking about how you're going to market your business in 2020. Contractors have a hard time with marketing their business and that's why I've come up with four essential marketing strategies for contractors. These are the same principals I operate by, in this business and pretty much any other business I am involved in. These strategies discuss core marketing values but will also keep you focused and goal-oriented when it comes to generating leads for your business.
By Mi Brand Co.6 years ago in Journal
How to Turn Your Love for Dogs Into a Career
To many people, building a career around their passion is something they can barely imagine as possible - let alone if that passion involves loving and being around dogs. But some people still carry with them the fuzzy warm and exciting energy they felt in the presence of dogs during their childhood and are looking to transform it into a permanent state of being.
By Andrea Dawson6 years ago in Journal
5 Qualities You Should Look For When Hiring A Criminal Lawyer
Criminal trials are not the same as you see in a daily soap opera or a TV series. If the criminal prosecution is for your family members, or someone you know, it can be quite tiring. No matter how much learned a criminal lawyer is, he needs to have some best qualities so that he can save you in a crisis.
By Holly Jacob6 years ago in Journal
Why You Necessarily Need A Bankruptcy Advisor Before You Lose Everything?
In the event of impending bankruptcy, regardless of whether it is consumer bankruptcy for private individuals or regular bankruptcy for the self-employed and freelancers, advice is always the first step. A bankruptcy advisor can do wonders and bring you out of the most adverse situations.
By Ashley Kinsela6 years ago in Journal
Stuck in the Retail Industry
So, you’ve been working retail your entire life, or so it seems. You bounce from one low paying job to another, where your “sales” and “customer service” experience carries you home to being hired. You’ve been stocking shelves, working a cash register, and dealing with angry customer all day for minimal pay. But that’s not what you really want to do, is it? You are tired of working a boring retail job with a random schedule that’s so unpredictable you cannot plan the other aspects of your life. Instead, you want a traditional nine-to-five job position where you can work Monday through Friday and get paid well to do it. Well I’ve got great news for you. You’ve just been looking at your retail experience wrong the whole time in terms of your resume. There’s no reason to be stuck in the retail rut any longer.
By Jon Suminski6 years ago in Journal
A Writer’s Vulnerability
It’s strange that there are so many people out there who offer tips and tutorials about writing, myself included, and often forget that writing is an art and art is the language of the soul. Since no soul is perfect, there is a perseveration in the writing community over great writing techniques and all we wish to do is take that to heart and sharpen our craft, but I want to propose, or rather remind those who may have forgotten, that we never ignore our imperfections and remember that they are the guiding force to our artistic spirit. A writer’s vulnerability builds a successful career with ease.
By Aliciel Alone6 years ago in Journal











