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- Top Story - November 2023
Improve Your Thinking By Stopping
We live in a high-paced world. We often think that we must keep going. No time to slow down. There's too much to get done.
Cody Dakota Wooten, C.B.C.Published 6 months ago in Journal Stop–Edit–Continue
A hot topic of conversation in today’s society is called cancel culture. It’s prevalent in every country and every society. Lately, every other month, a new atrocity is brought to light. Schools were supposedly set up by religious organizations to help indigenous children transition from a past culture to a new social structure. What these schools were in reality were concentration camps.
Mark GagnonPublished 6 months ago in JournalA New Remote Work Trend Is Actually Proving Something You Wouldn't Expect
I was reading an article yesterday about a worry that Citadel CEO Ken Griffin has when it comes to Remote Work. He says, "the cultural or social contract that holds people together... is unquestionably weaker..." when it comes to Remote Work.
Cody Dakota Wooten, C.B.C.Published 6 months ago in JournalCheers to New Ventures
Just a couple of weeks ago, my husband and I didn't know how we were going to pay all of our bills. We were in a situation where we were trying to figure out what bills we could put off, or what we could sell in the house to make a couple of extra bucks to pay something. I was trying to take out a loan, but I only work part time, so I couldn't get approved for any. On top of that, my student loans are unfrozen, so that's another bill that was added. Needless to say, I've had a couple meltdowns thinking/talking about our finances. I wasn't sleeping, and all I could think about during the day was what I could do to make some money so that we could survive.
Hannah YorkPublished 6 months ago in Journal2023 Nigerian Presidential Election
In the bustling city of Lagos, Nigeria, the air was thick with anticipation as the nation geared up for the highly anticipated 2023 presidential election. The political landscape was charged with excitement and tension, as candidates from various parties vied for the opportunity to lead Africa's most populous country. Among the contenders, two prominent figures emerged, each with a unique story and vision for Nigeria's future.
Shoyinka EmmanuelPublished 6 months ago in Journal"Escalating Conflict in Myanmar: Soldiers Flee as Anti-Hunter Insurgents Take Over Border Outposts"
Anti-Hunter militants in Myanmar have taken control of border checkpoints, forcing soldiers from the Myanmar army to evacuate. Many soldiers have taken sanctuary in India in order to avoid being attacked by rebel forces. Two fresh fronts against the Hunter have been started by the rebels; one is located in Rakhine State, and the other is in Chin State, which borders India. A group of rebels who shared a common hatred for the Myanmar Army began a new offensive in October, based in Northern Shan State, close to the Chinese border. About 200,000 people have been displaced as a result of the ongoing war, according to UN estimates. With the Hunter in danger of its biggest challenge since taking control in a coup in 2021, China has issued a demand.
Maximizing Potential: A Blueprint for Effective Corporate Training in Coworking
In the fast-paced and dynamic world of business, the need for continuous learning and development has become more critical than ever. Corporate training plays a pivotal role in enhancing the skills and knowledge of employees, ensuring they stay ahead in their respective fields. In this era of flexible work arrangements, coworking hubs have emerged as the epicenter of innovation and collaboration. This blog will delve into the importance of effective corporate training in coworking hubs and provide a comprehensive blueprint for maximizing its potential.
Munnazir ZarinPublished 6 months ago in JournalPeriod Shaming
In the intricate tapestry of societal norms, one thread that has woven itself into the fabric of women's experiences is period shaming. This pervasive issue has compelled women throughout history to conceal their menstruation, fostering a culture of silence and secrecy. Despite progress in challenging traditional gender norms, the echoes of period shaming persist, affecting women in various ways.
Eliza HerrickPublished 6 months ago in JournalNew Statistics Showing Leaders Are Horribly Unprepared For The Future
The future is coming quickly, and Leaders need to make changes to their organizations quickly if they are going to survive.
Cody Dakota Wooten, C.B.C.Published 6 months ago in JournalThe Bee: Nature's Unsung Hero and Guardian of Balance
In a world where biodiversity is under constant threat, there emerges a tiny hero that holds unparalleled importance in the delicate tapestry of our global ecosystem—the bee. Recently hailed as the most crucial living entity on the planet by the Earthwatch Institute during a meeting at the Royal Geographic Society in London, the bee is a silent champion that plays a vital role in preserving natural harmony and securing the survival of countless species, including our own. In this exploration, we delve into the indispensable contributions of the bee and unravel the reasons behind the urgent need to protect and cherish these remarkable creatures.
My Doctor Was Vaping In The Patient Room
I regularly take a trip to the doctor. I’m a hypochondriac, so when the slightest bit is off with my body the world starts to crumble, blood is pouring from the taps, and aliens have invaded.
Designing A Regenerative Legacy
I recently wrote about the solution Leaders should be looking for going into 2024 when it comes to the Employee Experience.
Cody Dakota Wooten, C.B.C.Published 6 months ago in Journal