Stream of Consciousness
The Impact of Remote Work on Local Economies: A Positive Shift. AI-Generated.
The shift to remote work has revolutionized the way we approach employment, and one of the most significant outcomes is the creation of new job opportunities. With the advancement of technology and the rise of digital communication tools, remote work has become a viable option for many industries, leading to an increase in job openings.
By iqra maryyam2 years ago in Writers
distance relationship
Long-distance relationships are an increasingly common reality in the modern era, with many couples facing the challenge of maintaining a strong and healthy connection even though they are far from each other. While it may seem difficult to maintain a long-distance relationship, with some planning and effort, it can be made to work. In this article, we’ll cover some tips and strategies to help you maintain a strong and healthy long-distance relationship.
By Jaime come2 years ago in Writers
Toxic Environment At Work
“Kick me, kike me; Don’t you black or white me; All I wanna say is that they don’t really care about us” — Michael Jackson Positive work culture? Or compensational pre-conditioning to support the intricate facade of pre-set heavily role-modelled organizational tones and behaviors? So much so that a company I once worked for blindly modelled a healthy growing business ideology of self to the very end. The end in this case was defined as involuntary administration with millions of dollars of investor money wiped out.
By Narghiza Ergashova2 years ago in Writers
A reminder to me on my recent achievement
Life has its ways of teaching you important lessons. Everything that happens in our existence strides its convoluted intersectionality with a purpose, a purpose that in its divinity has an impactful metamorphosis in our reality. How little do we know about what is about to come when we so confoundingly announce that I know this is how my life would turn out to be. In its own magnanimous and unexpected ways, you would get to what you deserve rather than what you want in most anomalies that our choices create. Whether we get what we want or face a delay or rejection, every event is a rendered outcome of the myriad of choices we chose and how divine intervention in its beauty shielded us from the things that could have destroyed us.
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Writers
My Expectations And Responsibilities As A Writer
A while back, I wrote an article about my expectations as a writer of my readers. Today, I got the idea that it might be smart, to let my readers know that I'm not just holding them accountable. Out of everyone I hold the most responsibility for my success as a writer.
By Hope Martin2 years ago in Writers
Mother Stone
It was an autumn morning and I found one. There have been so many passing along the ground that it’s hard to remember which day I found this one among the myriad, but it was autumn because I remember the leaves turning. My mother stone. She collected them to paint, some to keep and some to leave, always the same shape but sometimes different sizes. They found me regardless of my looking or not. I never collected them; they were better left untouched or for someone else to see. Touchstones across the world each a kind word from my mother destined to brighten the day of an unknowing soul, at least that’s what I thought they were. But it was autumn when the leaves began to change to their brilliant warm hues and trails of steam rose from my warm cup of coffee as I sorted through my packed belongings. Staring at it through the steam of my coffee brought me back to the flight deck of a naval carrier, its steam pouring through the cracks making it hard to see the small rock with painted-on hotdogs and pizza she’d sent me among other gifts. The heat, the sweat, the loneliness, the exhaustion all rushed back. The unpainted stone rests in my hands.
By Keb Rogers2 years ago in Writers









