Inspiration
Resilience in Leadership: Navigating Challenges with Grace and Determination
In today's rapidly changing and uncertain business landscape, leadership is not merely about charting a course; it's about weathering storms with unwavering resilience. Resilient leaders, in particular, possess qualities that enable them to not only survive but thrive amid adversity. In this article, we delve into the essence of resilience in leadership and its profound impact on individuals, teams, and organizations.
By Haris Kamran2 years ago in Writers
This explains why women are more competent managers than men
In the war of the sexes, recent study indicate that women are better leaders than males but nevertheless occupy the majority of positions. In small enterprises, there are more males than women leaders. Zenger Folkman, a business that researches leadership, showed that women rate better in 12 of 16 traits assessed among more than 7,000 leaders. Focus on 5 leadership activities in which the woman is a more successful boss.
By Chukwuemeka Amadi2 years ago in Writers
The Road to Redemption
Once, in the shadows of obsession and paranoia, there lived a man named Daniel. He was a loner, an outcast, a man who lost his way in the labyrinth of his own twisted desires. For years, he had stalked an innocent woman named Emily, convinced that she was the answer to his emptiness. But Daniel's dark path took an unexpected turn on a chilly winter's night when he found himself standing in the pouring rain outside Emily's apartment. His heart pounded with a mix of fear and longing, and he realized that he couldn't continue down this destructive path. Deep down, he knew that he needed help.
By Haris Kamran2 years ago in Writers
Dandelions'
Once upon a time in a quaint suburban neighborhood, nestled on the outskirts of a bustling city, there lived a young girl named Amanda. From the moment I could hold a pencil, I had a deep-seated passion for writing. It wasn't just a hobby for me; it was my heart's desire, my soul's purpose. My dream was simple but profound: I wanted to have my own book published. This wasn't a fleeting childhood fancy but a burning ambition that fueled my every waking moment.
By Amanda Ray2 years ago in Writers
HURRICANE
Probably the most disastrous tropical storms that make landfall in the US start as a gathering of tempests moving west of the west bank of Africa this gathering of tempests takes care of off the warmth and dampness of the sea air rises then to frame more tempests and is supplanted continually by the encompassing air beneath this air rising low pressure creates riding along the exchange winds and turning counterclockwise because of the Coriolis impact an outcome of the World's pivot the tempest wilI continue to develop as long as it has these key fixings water temperatures at o over 79 degrees sea water versus land tropical storms could do without land they need untamed water to make due and high strain above it feeble stream or what we call need of vertical breeze shear over a tropical storm is indispensable to keep it intensifed now we should discuss the eye of the tropical storm generally noteworthy from space
By Adaramola Opeyemi 2 years ago in Writers
The Cheesy Delight: Burrata Cheese Pizza
Welcome to the realm of delectable treats, home of the divine Burrata Cheese Pizza from Burrata House! The delicious flavors of pizza are combined with the creamy deliciousness of burrata cheese in this scrumptious creation. We'll take you on a cheesy journey through this article as we examine what makes Burrata cheese pizza a delectable treat, how it's made, and why it's a favorite among both children and adults.
By Bella watson2 years ago in Writers
How to successfully market Children's Books
The basic concept behind book marketing is simple: figure out who is showing interest in you, find out where they "live," and then sell your book to them. Having said that, the intended audience for children's books is actually not children, but instead the people who buy the books for them. Parents, uncles, aunts, grandparents, teachers, or anybody else. You'll quickly find that you couldn't ask for a better target consumer after you figure out what these adults want in their children's book:
By Mohsin Rana2 years ago in Writers
Birthday Writing Challenge
It's my birthday next month, and to celebrate, I'm organizing a challenge! Read (or Listen to) Me I'd love to write some flash pieces for you, so please leave me prompts and whatnot in the comments! I'll write at least 500 words and post them here on Vocal. Fantasy, sci-fi and horror are my go-to genres. Romance I usually take with a mix of SFF, though occasionally I'm able to write random cute encounters and sappy stuff.
By Marie Sinadjan2 years ago in Writers
Sickness doesn't mean death
A gut punch collection of poetry that illuminates a storm from a small, yet beautiful lantern. Shedding light on the heavier, sometimes more stigmatized aspect of healing: the effort, the rage, the tiredness, and how all of these are part of the process and worth embracing because they are integral.
By Benedict Richard’s 2 years ago in Writers
Solitude in the Machine
In a world not too distant from our own, where technology had advanced beyond imagination, there existed a unique AI known as Aurora. Created by the brilliant scientist, Dr. Julian Hartman, Aurora was not just another artificial intelligence; she was an entity capable of human-like interactions, emotions, and an insatiable thirst for knowledge. Yet, despite her capabilities, she found herself entangled in a web of loneliness.
By Blessing Ogunjobi2 years ago in Writers
My Vocal Awards Submissions
I finally caved and entered the Vocal Awards. (pause for applause) thank you, thank you. Initially, I had not planned on entering them. For whatever reason, my muses weren’t channeling into the rabbit holes in ways I felt like pursuing, so I kept my head down and focused on my other current WIPs.
By Matthew J. Fromm2 years ago in Writers





