fact or fiction
Is it a fact or is it merely fiction? Fact or Fiction explores the lesser known truths in the corporate culture of Journal.
Why UX Design Matters
UX design is essential because... An essential aspect of any website or application is the user experience (UX). This refers to how easy and enjoyable it is to use the site or app. Good UX design makes for a better overall experience for the user.
By Matthew Angelo3 years ago in Journal
Secrets to Overcoming Imposter Syndrome
Secrets to Overcoming Imposter Syndrome Imposter syndrome is a condition where people feel like they are not good enough or capable of doing something, even though they may be successful. It can affect anyone but is especially common in high-achieving individuals. Imposter syndrome can lead to a lack of confidence and prevent people from reaching their full potential. There are certain things you can do to overcome imposter syndrome. One is to reframe your thinking and see failures as learning opportunities. Another is to build a support network of people who believe in you. Finally, it's important to celebrate your successes, no matter how small they may seem. By taking these steps, you can start to overcome imposter syndrome and reach your full potential.
By Matthew Angelo3 years ago in Journal
Lessons Learned Creating a Marketplace as a Freelancer
Assume risks. Starting your own business is a large risk. This isn’t easy, and the pay won’t come immediately. You’ll require dangers to succeed, when you don’t take the capsules, you are not going to see any development.
By Cosmin Child3 years ago in Journal
Vocal Creator Highlights - Vol 1
I love stories. All kinds of stories in all kinds of formats. I like to read them, I like to listen to them, and I love to watch them. When I bury myself in a book, I pretty much eat, sleep, and breathe that book until it disappoints me or until I finish it. Likewise, if I get into a Netflix series that sweeps me off my feet, it's binge time baby. So, yes, I get death stares a lot because I have abandoned clothes in the washer and the dryer that completely fell off my radar as I indulged myself in whatever story I was immersed in at the time.
By Pam Reeder3 years ago in Journal
Heart or Peace
Pain comes and goes but torture feels forever. You ride a wave but the tides never show. You become overwhelmed by what’s going on, and you can even realize how it became all wrong. Step after step you try to move forward, push yourself to do things, only to fall downward.
By The Kind Quill3 years ago in Journal
Side Hustle Your Way To The Bank Through Writing
Did you know that demand for writers is at an all-time high? In point of fact, there are a lot of writers out there that effortlessly make six figures each year. They are able to generate that income from the comfort of their own home, or from the beach or a local coffee shop if they bring their laptop with them. The writer leads a happy and fulfilling life. The following is a list of some advice and suggestions that can help you write your way to the money.
By Estalontech3 years ago in Journal
Classroom Chaos
So in 8th grade I used to read during class a lot. At the time I was reading an Artemis Fowl book, and for some reason I had two copies of the same book. So one day in my English class we were reading this other book (which I had already finished reading three days earlier), I was reading my own book and when it was finally my turn to read, I had no idea where we were. So the teacher took my book away, I found my spot, read the part and passed it to the next person to start reading.
By Denis Casian3 years ago in Journal






