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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.
What Does Your Favourite Method of Working Say About You
We all work in different ways. Just look around your office now and you’ll see an array of styles. Some listening to music, some preferring the quiet. Some sitting on normal chairs, others going for those balls that apparently help your posture. And when it comes to approaching our work, we deal with that in an array of fashions too. So what does your style of work say about you as a person? Let’s see.
By Jaime Hunter 6 years ago in Journal
Workplace Wellness at Home
Freelancers have it easy, they say. There is no daily commute to endure. No dealing with annoying coworkers or bosses. We don’t feel our souls slowly dying within the confines of a workplace seemingly designed to kill us as slowly and as excruciating as possible.
By John Teehan6 years ago in Journal
A Burden Lessened
I have written a few times here about my writing process, and how destructive it can be. Also about how writing my former favorite subject matter (political satire) was becoming too much of a burden to continue to write. (If you are interested in reading those pieces you can find them here, and here.) But, I have started a new creative venture recently, and now four weeks into it and I feel good enough to finally write here about it.
By Paige Graffunder6 years ago in Journal
4 Benefits of an Inbound Call Center
A call center is a centralized office that is being used by an organization for receiving or transmitting calls to clients. Call centers that handle inbound calls alone are called inbound call center. They are able to transmit and receive a large volume of inquiries from customers.
By Alice Brown6 years ago in Journal
The Amazing Mental Health Benefits of Working from Home
We live in a fast paced era, consumed by technology and stress. Even when we are asleep, we are on high alert. In the long run, this can have devastating consequences on our health. It affects both our body and mind. So what can we do to slow down a little and try to focus more on ourselves?
By Raj Vardhman6 years ago in Journal
The Writer's Mania
What makes a person a writer? It’s a seemingly esoteric question, but I think it matters. So many people these days call themselves writers. One sees them clicking away in every Starbucks on the planet. I see them, and so do you. But I only watch some of them. The ones who hunker down, and do not look up.
By Grant Patterson6 years ago in Journal
The New Prostitution
A lot of people love the idea of being able to work from home, to work when you want, to have no boss breathing down your neck 40+ hours a week. The freedom to live life the way you want, to travel, to have lunch with friends, to be there when the kids get home from school. All this after working your super easy job in your pajamas.
By Jennifer Black Young6 years ago in Journal
3 Words for Success
Every day seems like the same routine, and the same can be good if it leads you down the path of greatness. Lately, I noticed a pattern to my day. I would write a few articles, promote my work, and then at night, I would read. The more my habit formed, the more I realized it was the key to being successful, for me. And then the idea came to share what I do to keep focused, organized, and the three keys to becoming a better writer.
By Lilian Vale6 years ago in Journal
Why You Should Plan a Corporate Wellness Day for Your Business
Wellness programs are becoming increasingly popular lately—and for good reason! When executed properly, corporate wellness programs can help improve the health and behaviors of employees. Many wellness programs began as perks for large companies, however, they are becoming more common among medium and small corporations. After all, they can boost the morale and productivity of all employees. Here are a few reasons why you should plan a corporate wellness day for your business.
By Cassidy Webb6 years ago in Journal











