workflow
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.
JUST A FEW THOUGHTS
I’m 45 years old. Yes. 45. Years. Old. I’m single. I work 3 jobs just to be able to afford the basic necessities in life (apartment, car, auto insurance, renter’s insurance, food, fuel for my car, cell phone, streaming tv – because it’s less expensive than cable, cat food, etc). Plus, I have a small LLC business that I’m trying to get off the ground. Plus, I am an Independent Sales Consultant for Scentsy. But those two businesses don’t generate much income for me. Did I think I’d be like this at 45 years old? Definitely not. I thought I’d be married and have a child by now. I guess it’s just not in the cards for me though. And I’ve learned to accept that.
By Pamela Dirr4 years ago in Journal
Avoid Burnout Whilst WFH
Many of us had to quickly transition to remote working due to COVID-19. As time has passed, and this new reality has kicked in, it’s become more apparent that we must protect our time if we’re to avoid burnout. If you were not working remotely pre-covid, you may find yourself working more hours than you would in an office (in an attempt to ‘prove’ to you’re working), or you’re struggling to switch off from work because there’s nowhere else for you to be.
By Samantha Scott4 years ago in Journal
Disconnecting And Recharging As A Remote Worker. Top Story - November 2021.
I love finding a constant flow of productivity, ticking tasks off my to-do list, and feeling energised during the working day; but I also know how important it is to take time to disconnect and recharge. Booking a week, or even a few days off, allows me to return to work feeling motivated and refreshed.
By Samantha Scott4 years ago in Journal
What is Emergency Management?
I am lucky enough to have one of the most unique professions out there. It is one that gets me admission into some of the most secure places in the world, but only under certain conditions. I spend my days floating between researcher, leader, emergency responder, and writer. And I never, ever have the same day twice.
By Matthew Woodall4 years ago in Journal
Advantages and Disadvantages of Being a Culinary Artist
A culinary artist is someone who has mastered the art of cooking and deserves to be wearing a monogrammed chef coat and fancy women’s or men’s chef apron. Culinary artists are needed in the food industry to help make restaurant food taste better, and they can also give new ideas for recipes. There are many advantages to working as a culinary artist; however, there are some disadvantages too.
By Georgie Hawthorne4 years ago in Journal
Guitarist Working as a Bassist
Since the age of twelve my aspirations had been to be recognized as a guitar player worthy of being compared to my heroes; or at least let it be noticed that I was influenced by them. My heroes include Stevie Ray Vaughan, John Mayer and Eddie Van Halen. I had come in and out of various bands and projects over the years but nothing much came out of that. However, a last minute decision that was made over two years ago would change my life quite drastically.
By Andrew Cerecedes4 years ago in Journal
Why You Will Fall In Love With Remote Working
With more and more companies allowing their teams to work flexible hours, it’s clear remote working is on the rise. Of course, the ability to work from home has been possible for years but working remotely full-time is certainly becoming more mainstream than ever before.
By Samantha Scott4 years ago in Journal



