feature
Journal featured post. A corporate culture and workplace favorite.
Writing a Novel: Expectations vs Reality
Writing is an easy task, isn’t it? You just take the things that are in your brain and you put them on the page and bam they become a book… right?
Elise L. BlakePublished 2 years ago in JournalHow Was 2–2–22 For You?
Many people believe that numbers have meaning beyond the mathematical. Spiritualists believe that they are actually messages from our angels.
Analise DionnPublished 2 years ago in JournalTo make it as an artist you have to be an entrepreneur
Nishant Jain is the author of SneakyArt, a newsletter in which he secretly draws the world and shares all of his thoughts about it. He also happens to be part of Substack's fellowship program with me where we've been engaging in long discourses about art and how we can make a living doing it.
Elle GriffinPublished 2 years ago in JournalA Recap Of India’s Greatest Wins In Cricket.
Do you remember the last scene of Lagaan where the Indian farmers emerged victorious against the ruthless British players? India has witnessed such winning moments in real life from the 20th century.
FlickonclickPublished 2 years ago in JournalWho's Behind Simily is a Medium Writer
But what is this platform? What is so attractive about this platform that is making creators run there? 1 - It pays via PayPal
Casimiro FilipePublished 2 years ago in JournalBig Pharma's Karma
In the year of 2019, the pharmaceutical market was worth just under 1.3 trillion dollars. That is a large amount of money to wrap your head around. With 1.3 trillion dollars in USD, you would be able to buy 6.5 Million lamborghinis!
26 Reasons I Love Vocal
As I turn 26 years' old, I want to say a huge thank you to Vocal Media for making writing book reviews my favourite thing to do alongside reading books and for giving me an audience to talk to. Through Vocal Media I actually feel like I'm really talking to you, yes you, on the other end. I want to thank Vocal Media for so many things and since it is my 26th birthday today, I have listed them in 26 points (yes, I have had to compress them because there were too many points!)
Annie KapurPublished 2 years ago in JournalWhat is the first symptom of Omicron infection?
Many things are still unknown about Omicron, but experts have concluded that there are symptoms that only occur with this new Covid strain.
Grecu Daniel CristianPublished 2 years ago in JournalThird Great Incantations Bracket Challenge
We held third Great Incantations bracket challenge, with 30 members taking part. The rules were simple; read the stories in your bracket and pick your favorites. It was a friendly competition, with only bragging rights on the line.
Steve LancePublished 2 years ago in JournalTips & Tricks to Increase Spa Business with Software
In this blog, we are bringing you the marketing tips for improving Salon business using Spa Software. Implement Spa booking software- You must be aware of the rising popularity of Salon software. The statistics reveal that there would be a CAGR of 7.11% till 2026 in the Spa management software market. So, those who are not using it in their Salons for automating their tasks must do it. The best part is that it allows the customers to book their appointments online. It sends notifications for upcoming appointments, so, reduces no-shows to the maximum. The basic features of most of the Spa software include; appointment management, customer management, reward and loyalty program, point of Sale, employee management, reports and analytics, marketing automation, etc.
Julia ChingPublished 2 years ago in JournalThe Owls of Crowned Oak Estate
The Crowned Oak Estate is a home nestled in the village of French Settlement, Louisiana. I happened to stumble upon it, by chance, shortly after my first husband died. I had known that I was ready to move forward in my life, my mom and I had been out all day looking at various homes and pieces of land on the market. Deep down, I was fighting the choice between buying an apartment in Nashville to live my biggest dreams, or finding a place my children deserved to call home. On one hand, I craved the rush and thrill of existing within a city, on the other I could envision chickens, flowers, orchards, tire swings, and the certain sense of accomplishment that comes from living a country life.
Cecelia Janae'Published 2 years ago in Journal5 Things I Wish I’d Known When I Started Writing
A long time ago, I swore that I would never write about COVID. Good God Almighty, I fucking hate COVID. Except then, I got it, the first symptoms showing up on Christmas Day, like the world’s most fucked up present. I'm fine now (I think) but it was pretty scary for a while. Even though I was vaccinated twice over, I still had what amounted to a raging head cold, with an added dose of tight chest. It was miserable. Kids, if you take one lesson away from my experiences, it is this: get freaking vaccinated. I don't even want to think about what this disease will be like if you caught it without some antibodies in your system.
Jackson FordPublished 2 years ago in Journal