humanity
The real lives of businessmen, professionals, the everyday man, stay at home parent, healthy lifestyle influencers, and general feel good human stories.
Our Business Risk and Monotony
In light of everything, we try to take care of ourselves and help others. Bonds are developed even in business levels. We care about our associates and friends as economy pauses for health reasons. You cannot help but wonder what will happen to them. Do I realize how they will support us?
By Pearl Thomas6 years ago in Journal
Informal Resolutions Versus Formal Resolutions
Informal Resolutions versus Formal Resolutions Within the APA Code of Ethics, there are many ethical standards that give ethical and moral guidance on a number of topics. The first standard is Standard 1: Resolving Ethical Issues which is all about ethical misconduct and resolving this misconduct in either formal or informal ways depending on the type of violation that occurs.
By Cobe Wilson6 years ago in Journal
Life As We Know It
I'm laying in my pitch black room, well before my 4:45am alarm. This is the worst because at this point it's just me getting into my head. I'm just dreading to hear that alarm go off because that means it's time for work. I'm at the point where I really hate going to this job and for anyone, that's not a good thing. Like most people, I can't just quit. I have bills to pay and the money is good for someone in my position.
By Evan Kancius6 years ago in Journal
Tied Together
Poetry will be the main theme of what I write on my page. But every once in a while, I will talk about mental health. My journey to me is strange to describe. I'm always middle of the road on so many things: middle of politics, middle of intro/extraversion spectrum, middle of hot and cold(Autumn: my favorite). Basically, I hear the ends of the spectrum and it is always a mixture of the two.
By Marty Weber6 years ago in Journal
Small-business Workers depend on Work during the Corona Virus for Survival
The corona virus panic has kept everyone inside, quarantining, and away from stores... Unless they desperately need a coffee, supplies, or a quick meal. They're grateful that the stores are open, but often don't think twice about the employees who keep the stores open for them. They’re grateful to be in a safe home, away from all the stress, while still being able to make money through working at home. There are people out there today who can’t afford that luxury. Every hour counts, whether or not its in a deadly pandemic.
By Jessica Fontaine6 years ago in Journal
The amazing small business
I think with everything that is going on in our world at the moment, so many businesses deserve the right to their few hours of fame. However, let’s spare a thought for the corner shops just like in the war they were there helping families try to get as near a normal life as possible.
By Marie381Uk 6 years ago in Journal
Age Discrimination - Young vs. Old
An HR manager recently posted a message that he had hired a woman over 50 and had taken quite a bit of heat for it from the younger generation. There were a number of comments, I put in my two cents and commended him for his decision. I added that given the choice between a 25-year-old and a 50-year-old, I would pick the 50-year-old every time.
By Conny Manero6 years ago in Journal











