
Victoria Kurichenko
Bio
Self-made marketer & content writer. Writing daily. Creating SEO-friendly content for 3 years.
My site: https://selfmademillennials.com/
Let's get in touch: https://www.linkedin.com/in/victoria-kurichenko/
Stories (55/0)
How to Find a Perfect Side Hustle That Fits Your Personality Type
Are you looking for some ways to make extra money in your spare time? Perhaps, by doing something that pays for your strengths and makes you feel happy. That’s a fair request. Everyone wants to find an ideal side hustle that would enable them to leverage work-life balance.
By Victoria Kurichenko3 years ago in Journal
What You Should Know If You Want to Move to Europe
A parental home is a comfort zone that is often difficult or, sometimes, even impossible to leave. Back in 2017, I left my home country to get a master’s degree in Europe. I moved to Hungary alone without knowing what awaited me once my plane landed in a new place. My parents were far away. There was no one waiting for me in Hungary. I was surrounded by new people, new culture, and a new language.
By Victoria Kurichenko3 years ago in Wander
- Top Story - March 2021
Why the Soviet Union Advertised Products Consumers Could Not BuyTop Story - March 2021
In 1967–1991, over 6000 commercials were created to promote products that neither the Soviet government nor state-owned companies wanted to produce, according to the magazine Russia Beyond.
By Victoria Kurichenko3 years ago in FYI
- Top Story - March 2021
4 Unconventional Things Nobody Tells You to Do at WorkTop Story - March 2021
When you are young, the first job seems like a blessing. You diligently do what others say, sacrifice your time and energy to complete tasks, go above and beyond to prove you are worth your role.
By Victoria Kurichenko3 years ago in Journal
What Jeff Bezos Says About Sleep
Imagine two different entrepreneurs running multi-billion businesses. The first CEO wakes up with the dawn every day to clean up his email box and make tons of “important decisions.” It takes up his whole day. You wonder how long he might live in this pace and if there is another way to manage his business. He answers: “No, I am a CEO. It is my job to do it.” Fair enough, he is in charge, and he might know better. You wish him luck!
By Victoria Kurichenko3 years ago in Longevity
If You Only Want to Adopt a Few Winning Habits This Spring, Try These
“The day the Lord created hope was probably the same day he created Spring.” – Bernard Williams Gloomy days are always followed by sunshine, same as winter is followed by spring. A new season is like a short life with the onset, shining rise, a moment of glory, and its sunset.
By Victoria Kurichenko3 years ago in Lifehack
If You Only Do a Few Things at Your Lunch Break, Try These
How often do you feel sleepy after lunch? I do many times. This feeling is so powerful that sometimes it is hard to get back to work. According to the research, cognitive performance is at its lowest in the middle of the day, and the brain cannot work as productively as it used to do in the morning.
By Victoria Kurichenko3 years ago in Lifehack
How to Answer “Why Should We Hire You?” According to Bill Gates
Job interviews have been an inevitable part of the work culture for ages. If you want to land a high paycheck job, chances are you will have to answer the “why should we hire you, not anyone else?” question.
By Victoria Kurichenko3 years ago in Journal
10 Billboards That Would Make You Pull Over on the Highway
I know what you might think about this article: Are billboard ads still alive? Apparently, they are alive and getting more and more creative. Companies worldwide use the power of billboard ads to attract attention to their brands, communicate the strength of the product, and increase sales.
By Victoria Kurichenko3 years ago in FYI