literature
Best corporate culture and workplace literature to better your workplace experience. Journal's favorite stories.
Me with my Puppy
Once upon a time, in a small village, there lived a young girl named Lily. Lily was an only child and always felt lonely. She longed for a companion to share her adventures with and to play with. One day, while she was walking through the woods, she stumbled upon a small puppy lying by the road. The puppy was shivering and looked as if it needed a home.
By Ishu Pathira3 years ago in Journal
Different Types of Spaces Available at a Coworking Office
Coworking spaces, often known as shared office spaces, are available for individual renters as well as for groups of people. People looking for economical working spaces include entrepreneurs, freelancers, small or medium-sized startup companies, and major enterprises with over a thousand employees who are looking for flexible office leasing choices. These places serve as working environments for a variety of people. As a direct consequence of this, a lot of companies have started using the idea of co-working spaces.
By Munnazir Zarin3 years ago in Journal
WhatsApp changes your status updates with new features.
Users will be able to share voice messages on their status thanks to several new features being rolled out by Meta-owned WhatsApp. The ring will be visible around profile pictures in the Chat list and other locations once it has been shared. The details were released by WhatsApp via its official Twitter account.
By Senthil kumari3 years ago in Journal
Me & Moon
I was always fascinated by the moon. Its glowing, round shape in the night sky always caught my attention. I would often spend hours lying on my back, staring at it, imagining the possibilities of life beyond our planet. One day, I decided to take a journey to the moon. I wanted to be one of the first humans to step on its surface and explore its mysterious craters.
By Ishu Pathira3 years ago in Journal
Payroll Services in Pakistan: Everything You Need to Know
Payroll Services in Pakistan: An Exhaustive Guide to All You Need to Know Payroll management may be a time-consuming and complicated task for company owners to deal with. It is essential to do everything right in order to maintain a content and productive staff, beginning with the computation of employee pay and benefits and continuing with tax compliance and reporting. Payroll services are what you need in this situation.
By Munnazir zarin3 years ago in Journal
The Pros and Cons of Using PayPal for Online Payments
The Pros and Cons of Using PayPal for Online Payments When it comes to making online payments, PayPal is a popular choice for many people. It's fast, secure, and easy to use, and it supports multiple currencies. But before you decide to use PayPal for your online payments, it's important to understand the pros and cons of doing so. In this blog post, we'll explore the advantages and disadvantages of using PayPal for online payments, so you can decide if it's the right choice for you.
By Mohsin Riaz3 years ago in Journal
The Power of High Ticket Digital Marketing: How to Skyrocket Your Sales
Introduction : In present day ever-evolving virtual landscape, having a robust on-line presence has come to be vital for companies of all sizes and industries. The upward push of e-trade and on-line purchasing has unfolded new avenues for agencies to attain a much wider target market and power income. High Ticket Digital Marketing is a rather powerful technique that will let you attain new heights of achievement with inside the virtual world.
By Sathish Raj 3 years ago in Journal
Why Do I Require the Services of a Bookkeeper?
The Best Accountant in London has compiled an easy-to-read guide that discusses the benefits of working with a bookkeeper and the reasons why you should give hiring one serious consideration, regardless of whether you already run a company or are planning to launch your own in the near future. The guide can be found here.
By cheap accountant3 years ago in Journal
The Vocal Challenge, The Novel, and The Life Changing "Post"
I've always wanted to be an author. I knew it all the way back when I was ten years old. I was visiting a friend of mine and noticed a book with a fantastical red cover (it was Inkheart by Cornelia Funke) on her bed and the whole world halted. I stopped everything I was doing and sat down to read it. My friend was annoyed, rightfully so, but I plowed through five chapters before my mom called me downstairs so we could head home.
By Alycia "Al" Davidson3 years ago in Journal










