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5 Reasons on Why I Chose to Become a Writer
Becoming a writer - which involves making an income from your writing - is a worthwhile pursuit, though undoubtedly full of challenges. For example, the projected 10-year growth in jobs for writers is only 2%. As a result, most writers will tell you to keep your job and write in your spare time.
By Jazz Parks4 years ago in Journal
The Writer's Planner
Do writers really use planners? Yes, some of us do. Some writers like to create their stories and books by the seat of their pants (they are appropriately called “pantsers”) but for many writers of both fiction and non-fiction, not knowing what they are going to write, who their characters are, and what order events should happen can create writers block. If you’ve ever been at that point, you know how emotionally painful it can be to not be able to write!
By Dani McGaw4 years ago in Journal
My Writers Block
This is the nearest thing I have to writers block. The next eight days will see a lot of me not being on Facebook, and part of that worries me slightly. Because I am not interacting most people won’t say “Where’s Mike” it will just be I don’t exist any more. If I never posted again people would not notice.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 4 years ago in Journal
Tricks for Organizing the Activity
Did you think that at the end of the program, dozens of cluttered documents, unfinished files, writing instruments scattered around the desk, and messy threads hanging underneath or behind the desk would accompany you around town?
By Jessica Angrysky4 years ago in Journal
Why Strategy Must Change
Penguins have a tough job to do in a harsh and unforgiving environment. They survive and succeed by making behavioural and structural adaptations. Behaviourally, they survive winter storms by combining the body heat of the community, and tens of thousands of them may huddle together for warmth. Structurally, they have evolved a short, stiff tail. This allows them to lean backwards and balance on their heels and tail, reducing heat loss through their feet. Adaptations like these are made from generations of experience, trial and error and responding to changes in environment.
By Piers Campbell4 years ago in Journal
Is Management (and Management Education) Dying?
A few weeks back, I had a friend post an article on my Facebook timeline. Now, he’s the kind of distant (in miles) friend who gives me a good amount of kidding online, and he had read an article that he thought basically meant the end of what I do for a living. See, my “main job” is as a management professor in a college of business, and he had just read an article, the thesis of which was this: America's got waaaaaaaaay too many managers today! And if we, as a country, already have too many people in managerial roles, then being in the “business” of producing more managers is baaaaaaad business! Michael basically was saying, “Goodnight to your career!” - in that serious, but sarcastic and almost loving way that guy friends do, both in real life and virtually. But yes, he had basically read this article and thought, “Hey, he’ll be having to decide between driving a truck and being a Walmart greeter in a few years, as there simply won’t be a need for him to be educating and developing young people to be managers anymore quite soon!”
By David Wyld4 years ago in Journal
Importance of Public Relations in Companies
All large companies have a PR department. Public relations are considered a fundamental part to preserve the good image of the company regardless of whether they are fashionable or even marketing agencies to be able to communicate their message to clients, investors and society in general.
By Emily Choo4 years ago in Journal
Signs You’re in a Toxic Workplace
Toxic workplaces are like poison in the bloodstream and are usually a result of multiple factors. Untrustworthy managers, underhanded co-workers, and burnout. These things affect everyone at the company, but most employees are unable to affect change to positively influence the environment because of the structure of the workplace.
By Cynthia Bord4 years ago in Journal
How Not To Annoy Your Colleagues By Correspondence
It’s hard to imagine how people used to do without email. It is even more difficult to imagine how not to go crazy with her today. The average office worker scrapes nearly a hundred emails a day. And this is far from the limit. Here, as they say, a twitching eye is no longer enough.
By Michail Bukin4 years ago in Journal



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