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The Best Cities for Entrepreneurs | Zoubir Ouarti
Entrepreneurs are essential to the economy, employing millions of people and paying billions in taxes. Yet many cities and towns offer few amenities to the lonely entrepreneur. To give you a good sense of what cities might be best for your entrepreneurial spirit, here are some of the best cities for entrepreneurs:
Zoubir OuartiPublished 2 years ago in JournalWorkplace Experience|Several suggestions to help you overcome anxiety and adapt to changes
1. The only constant is "change" One thing that happened to me frequently this year: I changed my job, changed my business line, changed my city of residence, moved three times, and caught up with the repeated epidemics. I worked from home for nearly three months.
Is the workplace always ostracized and isolated? Do these 4 points well and stop being bullied
1. Keep your distance from colleagues To survive in the workplace, you must understand that you and your colleagues are not friends. You can work together only because of the same interests.
A Complete Guide on How to Increase sales through PPC Marketing
Let’s dive into the guide on the biggest digital marketing strategy that is the PPC which is meant to give the best output to the business through its strategic performance. This pay-per-click marketing is one of the most successful Search Engine Marketing Services which is making the way easy for businesses. The marketing is making the place more convenient to earn money that is showing very consistent growth in the few years.
Vajid KhanPublished 2 years ago in Journal- Top Story - August 2022
Why I Won’t Read a Book on Writing
I know, I know “who am I to not listen to Stephen King, Neil Gaiman, or you (the person who probably wrote tons of articles on writing).” You know what, I’m Jay. And I have my reasons.
Jay,when I writePublished 2 years ago in Journal Your Job is Not Your Life
A few summers ago, I found myself questioning my life-work balance pretty hard. As all working moms and wives, I felt pulled a million different directions and CONSTANTLY exhausted. Not much has really changed since last summer, but considering that it's a new year, I feel compelled to share a little exercise that provided me a little perspective on my own time balance. Not saying it was entirely helpful. But it's definitely a different perspective.
Emily E MahonPublished 2 years ago in JournalBragging
A few years ago I remember having a conversation with my newly hired employee discussing the importance of us each having a Bragging Wall in our workspaces. (Some would rather call it a Celebration Wall, as bragging has a somewhat abrasive quality in it’s dictionary definition, but I that edge is what I like, and helps drive me forward, so I’ll stick with the right to “brag.”) It is so important to learn how to (tastefully) toot your own horn.
Emily E MahonPublished 2 years ago in JournalThere are 10 rules to personal finance that you won’t learn in school.
You won’t learn these ten personal financial rules in school, so grab a pen and paper. 1. It’s time to buy your first home.
Cosmin ChildPublished 2 years ago in JournalWhat You Should Be Charging For Your Services
You know how important it is to "monetize" your business, but what does that mean? And how do you go about doing it? The answer is not as straightforward as you might think. In fact, we've found that there are several factors that affect how much money you should be charging for your services and products. That's why we're here to help! We'll walk you through what those factors are, then give examples of companies who successfully monetized their services so that you can see exactly what we mean.
Courtanae HeslopPublished 2 years ago in JournalAlone
Call me crazy or weird or whatever it is you want to say, but if I'm being honest lately I like to be alone. Sometimes just sitting with my own company is just so peaceful to me. I could be reading, writing, listening to my music, or watching some videos on youtube, and I will be perfectly content. I've learned to love being alone away from people, and negative energy that come with some people not all but most. I've learned that if it doesnt bring me happiness or is messing with my peace I will not tolerate it. Thus being alone bring me more joy than going out to a party or to anything really. People think that because I'm always alone that I am depressed or sad when it's not even that at all. I'm just more at peace with it, and I've learned to love it so much that I just prefer it. No one can mess with my peace or my emotions, and I don't have to deal with anyone. As harsh as that sounds it's not meant that way believe me. I just don't need to be surrounded by hundreds or people to make me happy or to being going out constantly, because if I'm being honest I can only stand being around so many people for so long, and then I start getting irritated and want to go home. Don't take it personal I just cherish my own company more than anything now.
Merjaunie LenaPublished 2 years ago in JournalHere's Why You Should Not Bore Yourself to Death
I'm sure that you have heard about all the negative effects of biding your time, but did you know there are some positive aspects as well? There are several mental and physical benefits to boredom. It helps keep the mind sharp, it helps increase IQ scores, and it can even help you live longer! If you want to learn more about these benefits then keep reading…
Courtenee HeslopPublished 2 years ago in JournalThe truth about psychics
I don't know if i really should be sharing this story publicly. I was struggling as a person emotionally and that made me go down in a spiral.But i want to share this story from people who have secretly gone to psychics because you are struggling emotionally.
Brandi DexterPublished 2 years ago in Journal