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Best corporate culture and inspirational quotes from workplace executives, office workers, and everyone in between.
God is the Author of Wisdom
What if the wisdom you’ve been searching for… isn’t something you learn, but someone you meet? In a world overflowing with opinions, hot takes, self-help books, and endless scrolling, there’s a question that cuts through the noise like lightning through a storm:
By Randolphe Tanoguem9 months ago in Journal
The Dark Reality of Dimonds
Diamonds are often regarded as symbols of love, luxury, and status. Advertisements glorify them as "forever," and they dominate engagement rings, red carpets, and royal regalia. However, beneath their sparkling surface lies a troubling reality that involves human suffering, environmental destruction, and exploitative practices. The journey of a diamond, from the earth to the display case, is often riddled with blood, corruption, and inequality.
By Shah saab IT9 months ago in Journal
Mastering Your Self Assessment Tax Return: A Step-by-Step Breakdown
Completing your taxes can seem like navigating a labyrinth, but with a bit of planning, your Self Assessment Tax Return doesn’t have to be intimidating. Whether you're newly self-employed or managing multiple streams of income, staying compliant with HMRC is both a legal duty and a financial safeguard.
By Self Assessment Tax Return9 months ago in Journal
The Hidden Cost of Instant Entertainment
Within the advanced age, social media stages like Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok have changed the way we consume substance. Among the foremost prevalent patterns are short-form videos—commonly known as reels or shorts—that final anyplace from a couple of seconds to a diminutive. Whereas these bite-sized pieces of amusement are fun, lock in, and exceedingly addictive, they come with covered up results. Later investigate and behavioral designs recommend that reels and shorts are adversely affecting both our memory and our physical and mental wellbeing. This proposal investigates the mental components behind this drift, the memory-related results, and the broader wellbeing suggestions.
By Hamim Iqbal9 months ago in Journal
"Criticism Doesn’t Mean Failure: Learning to Stay Calm Under Workplace Pressure"
There are days when I feel like I’ve given my best at work. Sorting documents, making sure every procedure is followed, handling administrative tasks without missing a step. But still, the criticism comes. Not in the form of constructive feedback, but raised voices echoing from the manager’s office. Suddenly, everything I’ve done feels meaningless. What I thought was right, turns out to be wrong. And all I can do is stand there, nod, and quietly swallow the moment.
By DanishMahdi9 months ago in Journal
Five Years Without Alcohol or Cigarettes
They call me Chef. But for years, I was running on fumes — and I didn’t even realize it. I used to smoke. I never drank in the kitchen — that was a personal rule — but outside of work, a glass of wine here and there had become part of my routine. A social habit. Harmless on the surface. But exhausting in the long run.
By Cristian Marino9 months ago in Journal
Top 17 Factors Affecting the Cost of Air Duct Cleaning in Dubai [2025 Guide]. AI-Generated.
Introduction to Air Duct Cleaning in Dubai Best air duct cleaning services involves removing dust, debris, allergens, and other contaminants from the ductwork of heating and cooling systems. In Dubai, due to the sandy desert environment and heavy use of air conditioning, regular duct cleaning is more important than in many other parts of the world.
By Hellen Joseph9 months ago in Journal
"From HRD to Digital: How Technology is Transforming the Workplace"
Have you felt like the workplace is changing faster than ever? Do you find that tasks that used to be simple have become more complex because of new tools and systems? These are questions that often cross my mind as someone working in Human Resources Development (HRD).
By DanishMahdi9 months ago in Journal
What Do You Do When You Know Deep Down That You Have No Security?
And deep down… you feel it. The safety net you thought you had? It's gone. The job market is volatile. Governments are shaky. Technology is replacing humans faster than policy can keep up. The middle class is evaporating. And the systems we were told to rely on - education, employment, retirement - are no longer built to protect us.
By Randolphe Tanoguem9 months ago in Journal









