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The real lives of businessmen, professionals, the everyday man, stay at home parent, healthy lifestyle influencers, and general feel good human stories.
Happy Thanksgiving Memoir
Happy Thanksgiving, Welcome to my table. All are welcome at my table. All are appreciated here. Thank you for coming. I love to offer you food to eat, cooking is my specialty. I can just tell you what’s on the table to give you the visual.
Mariann CarrollPublished 6 months ago in JournalIsrael Latest: The South of Gaza Will Be the Focus of the Upcoming Stage of the War
With its focus now shifted to the southern part of the besieged Gaza Strip, Israel declared that it was entering the "next stage" of its six-week conflict with Hamas.
srabone aktherPublished 6 months ago in JournalLeaders As Symbols
We put a lot of emphasis on Leaders. Often, whenever we look at an Organization, we will look at the top Leader to determine everything about that Organization.
Cody Dakota Wooten, C.B.C.Published 6 months ago in JournalAs Yet Untitled
Things are now taking a step in a positive direction. I borrowed money from a few members of my family yesterday to get my finances back into the positive, and certainly felt the internal shiftings that coincided with it.
Unmasking The Root Cause of Manager-Staff Discontent
According to a popular handbook for managers written years ago, a good manager motivates others by "encouraging ambition, the desire to achieve, and a wish to contribute to the collective good of the business". This was followed by a list of qualities regarded as important to this role (like being decisive, setting high standards and defining responsibility). No doubt, those are useful pre-requisites for leading and engaging others, but concentrating on just those qualities assume that all managers start from the same point with the same perspectives. Unfortunately, they don't, for a simple but crucial reason.
Elaine SiheraPublished 6 months ago in JournalShow on profile. Restored.
As I browse my pictures on Instagram, I realized that I have stopped living. Well, I didn't know that I have stopped living. Or, is studying Medicine can really feel and make you like a dead person inside, emotionally and spiritually?
Roxanne BautistaPublished 6 months ago in JournalImprove 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 JournalStop–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.