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.
How an Enterprise PDF Editor Can Simplify Workflow in Small Businesses
IT is evolving every day and it is affecting everything it touches. There has been a significant change in workplace dynamics as well. Employees have started working in more flexible ways such as on mobile devices or by other remote ways. Thus, in order to provide better remote working experience for your employees, you must possess the right digital solutions for your business. This will help in making the business more successful by making the processes more productive.
By Shawn Mike7 years ago in Journal
6 Unique Ways to Improve Efficiency in the Company
Now is a good time to think of numerous ways to increase the productivity of your employees. Workers are spending most of their time at the office. Some of them are working well over the typical 40-hour work week, but that doesn't always lead to better efficiency. So, how can you encourage employee productivity, while saving time in the workplace? Here are six things you can do to increase workplace efficiency:
By Kevin Gardner7 years ago in Journal
8 Tips to Make Your Work Day Easier
Mental health is not only facilitated by a healthy diet, but peace of mind also enables it. Being free from stress at work will allow you to have optimal mental health and quality of life. Here are eight ways to make your workday easier:
By Kevin Gardner7 years ago in Journal
I Convinced People to Buy a $2,000 Vacuum
Why I Felt THIS Job Was My Best Option: Before this vacuum job, I was working for 50-60 hours a week for around $450 a week. It was physically demanding, and heavily commission based, so you usually only saw $400 a week. Rent's $1650 on average for an apartment. Thankfully, me and my roommate bargain hunted, and found a great place for $1,000/month.
By Afro Strong7 years ago in Journal
4 Ways to Stay Motivated Throughout Your Work Day
So many of the women in our community work full-time, have side-hustles, podcasts, and different ventures they're pursuing. That said, they need to be on top of their game at all times and normally can't afford a moment of complacency. I know I can't.
By Reigning Women7 years ago in Journal
5 Tools That May Help You Manage Your Working Hours More Effectively
How many times have you discovered that you’ve delegated your work badly, misjudged how long a project will take to be completed, or poorly prioritised your tasks… only then to discover that the hours have slipped away, and your time management errors have led to you being way, way behind on your workload? Work good old procrastination into the mix, and you’ve got a time-honored recipe for disaster, stress, and negative productivity on your hands before you know it! Whether you’re an office worker looking for help in time management, or an overstretched student asking for someone to write my essay for me online, we all need assistance from time to time when it comes to managing our working hours.
By Jilian Woods7 years ago in Journal
Goals for Being Self-Sufficient
Okay, so there are many ways for me and others to achieve this. I am going to go over it in expressions and show my work for achieving these goals. So we will explore the ways for achieving certain goals from invested money, work we can do from home, or things we enjoy doing. If we get to our goal, we need to do a paper route, then that is what we'll do. But this is not for those who are not open to exploring new opportunities. I am not afraid to put in the work, what I am afraid of is having to rely on others for income. For my survival, I believe I can achieve this.
By Marcus Azaria7 years ago in Journal
So You Want to Work on a Cruise?
It’s not surprising how many people want to work on a cruise ship. The idea of living and working on a boat, sailing out to sea and seeing new places, has a certain kind of romance about it. Just knowing you could do that sounds exciting. Everyone wants to jump on board.
By E.J. Hagadorn7 years ago in Journal
A Shred of Decency
I am a filmmaker. A storyteller. When I came across this amazing story in November of 2018, I immediately started to adapt it for the screen. This is a story of life among the chaos of death in December of 1944. A few young soldiers are saved by the universality language and care of kindness and love. As a writer, many times these characters just start whispering in my ear, touching my heart.
By Dan Fowlks7 years ago in Journal
Coming Up
I've been in and out of the psychiatric hospital ever since my teenage years. It really started with my single parent upbringing—not having anything we wanted and being frustrated with nothing to do all the time. It can really be so boring that you end up going mad. I was not malnourished, but I remember days my friend would come over wanted something to eat and I was like there is no food. They would say yes you do come on let's look. I would show them and they'd be like oh you're right there isn't anything. Sometimes they would invite me over to supper, I think out of pity.
By Marcus Azaria7 years ago in Journal











