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Workflow explores the everyday lives of every career imaginable.Whatever your job or position may be, your story has a unique way to be told and shared.
A Million Excuses
Abstract Procrastination is a form of self sabotage. I often find myself at an unexplained standstill that feels very negligent of the tasks I have before me. In my time spent in this productivity limbo, there seems to be an un-quantifiable amount of excuses one can come up with as “reasons” to not take the steps necessary to move forward. For the reader who finds themselves normally wrestling with anxiety at the idea of starting a new project or a new life chapter, this study is to help us. It is my intention in this study to rid us (you, the reader, and myself) of as many of the bullshit excuses as possible. In doing so, I plan to use my personal observations as a whole to also identify what it is that plagues and hinders my growth.
By Caleb Simpson4 years ago in Journal
How Digital HR Transforms Future Work Culture
The future of work describes changes in how work will get done over the next decade, influenced by technological, generational, and social shifts. We’re reinventing the future of work every day and it’s time to be more intentional about it — whether employees are working at home, in-office or reimagined on-site locations, or a combination of the three. According to research by Gartner.com, over 75% of hybrid or remote workers say their expectations for working flexibly have increased, and 4 of 10 employees are at the risk of leaving if you insist they return to an in-person office environment. Around 39% of knowledge workers could leave if you insist on a 'hard return' to fully on-site work.
By Miles Education4 years ago in Journal
The Engagement
This is essentially for every Vocal Creator who is a member of a Facebook Vocal Group. Also I apologise if I seem too pushy or offensive , this is really just to make people aware of what needs to happen to make our wonderful groups succeed. This is not me telling you what to do, it is me telling you what I do and what I hope others will do more of.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 4 years ago in Journal
My Trials and Tribulations of Self-Publishing
Recently, I published my first book with Kindle Direct Publishing and Amazon. And although a lot of "experts" tout how easy it is to make money, many of them don't go into detail about how much work is involved with self-publishing.
By Michael Brockbank4 years ago in Journal
Workflow Software-Automate Your Workflow Process In A Right Manner
Workflow software is the best tool that automates a company's workflow process system. The exact meaning of the workflow software is the sequence of tasks that every business carries on a regular basis. On the other hand, workflow software is the best system that helps make the company work slowly and gives it in partially and completely. Therefore, business people can get fantastic benefits if they adopt the workflow software system. There are different types of workflow software available. You can use any one of them according to your need and requirement.
By Dante Martin4 years ago in Journal
How to Rest.
I came home at 10:30pm to a bowl of water and cat food on my porch. I have two cats. But that food was not mine. I had been gone since around 7:15 that morning and my tortoiseshell cat had been begging to explore, so naturally, she was nowhere to be found when I left the house. After work I had tutoring and dog sitting. My cat definitely relayed all her complaints as I walked up the sidewalk with my arms full of leftover fast food, Christmas presents from co-workers, and books from everything (I always carry too many books and there is no cure for that!).
By Hannah Marie. 4 years ago in Journal
NEW DRAFT - Living with Bright Shiny Object Syndrome
Bright shiny object syndrome (also just called shiny object syndrome) is a real thing. Very real. Even if it is not in they psychology books (yet — give it time). Anyone who works online knows that it is real. Anyone that has attention problems (including but not limited to people with ADHD).
By Dani McGaw4 years ago in Journal
Because I'm A Writer
A month or so ago, I had the idea for a random article. The subject was the evolution of marijuana and how's it's gone from ditch weed to dispensaries. I reached out to a few of my fellow potheads for their insights on the subject and I gathered my own thoughts.
By Tuesday Daily4 years ago in Journal
Coworking Is The New Networking
Coworking spaces are more than just a membership plan for all. You don’t only work in a shared office; you develop professionally. There are a variety of reasons why networking is advantageous to your company. It assists you in obtaining referrals, connecting you with mentors and investors, and improving your pitching abilities, among other things. Professional relationships are necessary for everyone, from a freelancer to a huge business owner, for a variety of reasons in order to get their name out there. To succeed, one must put in just as much effort building connections as they do working. Coworking is the solution to this problem.
By Stylework Unconventional Workspaces4 years ago in Journal







