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How to Be a Better Coworker
If you're like most Americans, you will spend an average of 2200 hours per year at work. That's a huge amount of time, and that also means that you're going to spending a huge amount of time with your coworkers, bosses, and clients.
Ossiana TepfenhartPublished 7 years ago in JournalWhy Isn’t Your Personal Training Business More Successful?
I'd always been a bit suspicious of personal trainers, but about 15 years ago I'd moved houses, was joining a new gym and they were offering three free personal training sessions. So I decided to give it a go.
Gareth JohnsonPublished 7 years ago in JournalBeginner's Guide to Building Your Personal Brand
Donald Trump. Mark Zuckerberg. Bill Gates. Steve Jobs... We all know these names, and we all know the traits of the people who own those names. Why? Because, in today's world, every great CEO has their own unique personal brand - and they market themselves as both geniuses and personalities in their own right.
Ossiana TepfenhartPublished 7 years ago in JournalHow Can I Get More Blog Traffic?
How can I get more blog traffic is probably the most commonly asked question on the internet. Most people have already posted the best answers on their own blog regarding their methodology for growing and maintaining traffic; SEO is important, but it doesn’t end there. Quality and quantity of posts are also important factors, and consistency is key, but blogging has turned into a whole production over the past 10 years or so.
Aaron DennisPublished 7 years ago in JournalSigns That Your Friends Are Wrecking Your Career
Many people spend their entire lives working towards advancing their career, and take a huge amount of pride in making sure that they are known in their field. What many people don't realize is that advancing your career is something that doesn't just take place in the office.
Ossiana TepfenhartPublished 7 years ago in JournalSeller’s Choice: The Growth and Benefits of Private Labeling
Sellers are becoming aware of brand name’s heavy supply chains, which minimize sales and profit margins, but sellers are helpless against the all powerful factories controlling this “game.”
Seller's ChoicePublished 7 years ago in JournalNever Give Up
I migrated to Canada, from my home country of Jamaica with hopes of going to school and finding a job. I went ahead and applied to the Banks, because I had majored in Business. Many rejection letters later, all said I had no Canadian experience, so therefore they could not hire me.
Nicole AtkinsonPublished 7 years ago in JournalPurposes
About two months ago a friend of mine (who was also my roommate) told me he would be moving out by mid April. He was going to move back into his mom's place to save up for a while and then he would backpack across the U.S.
Andy RussellPublished 7 years ago in JournalGeneration Z in the Workplace: New Book Offers a Practical Guide for Managing a New Era of Young Workers
MINNEAPOLIS, MN— While there has been an enormous amount of media coverage on Millennials in the workplace over the last several years, society appears to be losing sight of the 23 million Generation Z (Gen Z) workers who have just entered the job force for the very first time. From corporate America to small business, this new generation of workers is poised to make a significant impact.
Nikki Gaskins CampbellPublished 7 years ago in JournalThe Honest Pros and Cons Of The Amazon Brand Registry
What is the Amazon Brand Registry? The Amazon Brand Registry is, simply put, Amazon’s way of giving “ownership” of a brand to a specific individual or company.
Seller's ChoicePublished 7 years ago in JournalSigns You're About To Be Laid Off
Today's economy is not one where you can count on your job to be there in the next two years. It's just not. Between outsourcing, stock upheavals, cost-cutting and the occasional company folding, smart employees will learn to watch for the signs that layoffs are going to start happening.
Ossiana TepfenhartPublished 7 years ago in Journal5 Fast Ways to Boost Your Likability at Work Starting Tomorrow
Boosting your likability is easier than you think and the payoff can extend way beyond just you. Likability builds trust at work. Something that is in short supply these days yet is essential to a well functioning team.
Barbara KimmelPublished 7 years ago in Journal