advice
Workplace advice for any issue, problem, or concern; from changing careers to co-working advice and decorating needs.
A Question That Every Writer Gets
Now, there are many questions that writers get, like what inspired their story, will there be more books, so on and so forth. But there is always that one question that any writer gets that is just down to who is going to ask it first.
By Carly Mackay8 years ago in Journal
Be a House Sitter (Kind-Of an Art Form)
Man can do it, can woman? (Talking caveman-like.) People find this topic very interesting; are man stronger than women when it comes to actually sustaining an independent way of living? Have you thought about living on your own, especially in NYC for example? Have you wondered what it's like to be able to have your own apartment or house all to yourself and your three doggies? Then, this following advice is for you and only you, but please do share.
By Xandra Breban8 years ago in Journal
3 Reasons Why Your Company's Location Is so Important
Where your company is based is an important decision. It can seriously affect the success or failure of your company. If you pick the right location, then you are far more likely to thrive whereas, if you pick the wrong one, then you might struggle to survive. With that in mind, here are three reasons why picking your company’s location is so important.
By Nevada Dru8 years ago in Journal
10 Tips for New Nurses Just Starting Their Career
New nurses starting off their career can be experiencing feelings of anxiety and doubt, especially within the first couple of months. Nursing is all about continuing education and realizing that everyday is an opportunity to learn something new!
By Devin Akers8 years ago in Journal
5 Things I Wish I Knew Before Starting a Retail Business
I started Lilly and Lynn's Bridal on a whim, my store is a retail and consignment store for formal wear. I came up with the idea at the same time I started the process of getting my divorce at the young age of 21. I needed a way to make money that didn't involve a normal 9-5 shift. So I began exploring my options and decided that opening my own business would be the best option. Little did I know that I had no idea what I was actually getting my self into. So I made this quick little list to help you out in your own endeavors.
By Laurissa Lewis8 years ago in Journal
I Failed at a Gaming Company
My name—my real name—is Iain O'Shea. You probably know me by my pen name, Patrick Lain. This isn't my usual content as in my description it says horror is my niche. I wanted to write this because before I was into trying to write all my life, I was an aspiring game developer. Keyword... was. Now, I will say I still love game development and design; it is something great and I encourage those who are interested in it to go forth and try it, but I encourage you to read this first and learn from my mistakes.
By Patrick Lain8 years ago in Journal
Be the Best
Business is a competition, and anyone who tells you anything different is lying—probably so they can beat you. In today's environment, kids are given participation awards just for showing up. That attitude is beginning to find itself in the workplace, as professionals are increasingly expecting advancement just for occupying a chair.
By Pete O'Neal Jr.8 years ago in Journal
Writing Tips and Techniques Found in 'Arabian Nights'
There are many things that can help to tell a story and improve your writing. In the movie Arabian Nights, there are many different examples. While watching this movie, you can learn new things by what the old storyteller tells Scheherazade, and also just by paying attention to how she tells her stories. Scheherazade tells five different stories, and from each story is an important writing tip.
By Morgan Levine8 years ago in Journal
How to Save Money Making Less Than $1000 per Month
As a restaurant hostess and waitress who works about thirty hours per week, I am no stranger to budgeting and making sure that I spend my money wisely. I make about $650 per month on average, so, naturally, it's important to me and to my checking account that I don't spend too much on things that I don't need, or that aren't going to last. Here are some things that I have learned about budgeting since moving out of my parents' house eight months ago:
By Olivia House8 years ago in Journal











