Trisha Dunbar
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Rambling of written words | Reader of things | Drinker of coffee | Doer of stuff | Welcome to my profile đ
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My 22 Vocal Writing Goals for 2022
I am new to Vocal and only started writing here in December 2021. It seems Vocal has a lot of exciting new features on the cards for this year. From comments being introduced and no doubt, there will be other announcements too, so it's a great time to sign up and write for this platform.
By Trisha Dunbar2 years ago in Journal
10 Ways Iâm Reducing My Carbon Footprint in 2022
âStop waste. Stop waste of any kind. Stop wasting energy, stop wasting food, stop wasting plastic and stop wasting time. This is a precious world, and each of us can use our actions and our voice to save our planet. We must try as if our very future depends upon it.â â Sir David Attenborough
By Trisha Dunbar2 years ago in Earth
Why Do We Feel the Need to Fill Empty Spaces?
Without meaning to sound like an alien and despite majoring in Psychology, I donât understand humans. On one hand, we seem to crave space, but on the other hand, we have this insatiable urge to fill space with âstuffâ!
By Trisha Dunbar2 years ago in Humans
Itâs Time to Start Talking About the Strengths of a Neuro-Diverse Workplace
Often when we think of diversity and inclusion in the workplace, we think of race or gender, but to be a truly diverse team we also need to welcome neurodiversity into the mix. As someone diagnosed with dyslexia, Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder (ADHD), and environmental sensitivity during my teens I hate the term âdisabilityâ, for me itâs just another way of looking at the world and this, of course, has many benefits.
By Trisha Dunbar2 years ago in Journal
- Top Story - January 2022
How to Organise and Manage Emails Like a Spartan Warrior Top Story - January 2022
A Spartan was a citizen of the ancient Greek polis of Sparta, now they may have had tabletsâ-âstone tablets, but what they didn't have was emails. Today, we do have emails but lack the mindset of a Spartan. It's time to apply the ancient wisdom of the Spartans to tackle our professional and personal emails without them stressing us out and impacting our mental wellbeing!
By Trisha Dunbar2 years ago in Motivation
What Wrinkles Can Reveal About Your Character?
"Tell me what type of wrinkles you have and I'll tell you who you are?"â-âVouge Magazine. As we get older we gain our wisdom-highlights aka grey hair and also fine lines start to appear. These lines are more than just the signs of aging they tell us how we have 'worn' our face over the years.
By Trisha Dunbar2 years ago in Blush
7 Common Traits in Autistic Adults
According to the National Autistic Society, 1 in 100 people in the UK are on the autistic spectrum. Autism is not an illness or disease, itâs a developmental disability that has a wide spectrum and can impact a person's social skills.
By Trisha Dunbar2 years ago in Longevity
10 Mistakes Remote Workers Are Making
Working from home can have some great benefits from flexibility, and greater productivity to increased leisure time due to less traveling, but like everything, it should be done in moderation. Hence the growing popularity of hybrid working, which technically is nothing new. I have over a decadeâs worth of experience in working and even learning in this way. The traditional time stamp working day is changing and we now have the potential to hire from a global pool of talent rather than seeking local employees. The problem is not everyone is used to or in the right mindset for working from home.
By Trisha Dunbar2 years ago in Journal
24 Soft Skills Required for Life
âLikability is a soft skill that leads to hard results.â â Mo Bunnell, Author of The Snowball System Have you ever looked at a highly successful person and thought âHow did they manage to do that?â Is success just for the highly priviledged or talented peepz? Perhaps you look upon successful people with jealousy or even admiration?
By Trisha Dunbar2 years ago in Education