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The New Norm: 4 Safety Considerations for Socially Distanced Offices
For many, the pandemic has forced people out of the comfort of their office-based routines, banishing them instead to months of back breaking garden chairs and dining-table-come-desks. Now, with many workers beginning to prepare to return to the office, it’s become increasingly obvious that there’s still a huge sense of uncertainty as the impact of COVID-19 continues.
By Alex Jones5 years ago in Journal
5 Must Haves for a Great Office Kitchen.
It is important to provide a space for your employees to take a break, make a coffee and enjoy some lunch away from their desks. Having a comfortable space can change the moral in an office and ensure your employees feel well looked after.
By Alice Short5 years ago in Journal
Finding Myself
When we're little we're constantly being asked what we want to be when we grow up and we always have random, sometimes silly ideas but most people don't grow up to be anything like they stated in their answers. Every year we change and grow into our personalities. We find new interests and discover new talents and things we're actually good at. We never really know what we plan on doing as a career until the 2nd year of college. We go 20 plus years not knowing who we are or what we like, we're constantly changing and trying to figure out who we actually are.
By LeAnn Murch5 years ago in Journal
The Building Of A Dream
All of us have dreams. They can appear in the day as we're zoning out and daydreaming, or they can appear in the night as we sleep. Some dreams are pleasant and leave us with warm fuzzy feelings when we wake up in the morning, while others are downright unpleasant nightmares.
By Dr Joel Yong5 years ago in Journal
IT Staff Augmentation Challenges That You Can Start Solving Today
Businesses around the world are realizing the importance of the custom software for the modern business world. Moreover companies of all sizes are building enterprise cloud software and other apps to use internally that resulted into an intense pressure to develop high-quality applications quickly. Therefore, many businesses have moved their ways towards IT staff augmentation for scaling their existing staff and launching their products into the market at a rapid pace.
By Bharti Rajpurohit5 years ago in Journal
Today
Saturday. 7am. Alarm rings. I’m quick to spring out of bed, but that’s only to snooze the alarm and return to the fleeting warmth trapped under the blankets. 9 minutes later again the alarm rings. A pernicious cycle of getting up only to return immediately continues until 7:55 am. Admitting defeat, I knew I couldn’t snooze again. I growled walking to my desk. A mere 20 feet from my bed to the chair where I would spend the next 9 hours of my life wishing I was dead. I never was a coffee person. I sometimes wonder if that’s why the mornings always felt extra rough, though I wasn’t a fan of the jitteriness alternative either.
By Seth Smith5 years ago in Journal
6 Important Phase of Construction Site Development
A construction project goes through a series of phases wherein it is born, it matures, it ages and it expires. It begins with the inception of an idea in the mind of the owner. And it terminates with a concrete construction. A concrete structure is the result of the efforts of civil engineers and site development contractors.
By Robert West5 years ago in Journal
Healthy Employees Can Benefit Your Overall Business
The health of your employees is a measure of the health of your business. Keeping them healthy will limit the use of sick days. It’ll also create more productive employees, decreasing stress and boosting morale. After all, healthy employees are happier. Investing some money to support your employees’ healthy endeavors will pay off for your business. You can accomplish this by encouraging them to do the following.
By Paisley Hansen5 years ago in Journal
Between Cigarettes
Darcy took a long drag of her Camel Light. She blew it out, and watched the smoke fly away from Al’s Fryin’ Pan. She had been working the graveyard shift at that twenty-four-hour greasy spoon for almost twenty years. A little more than a third of her fifty-five years on this on this earth.
By Ross Nelson6 years ago in Journal









