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Best corporate culture and inspirational quotes from workplace executives, office workers, and everyone in between.
How do I know?
Mental illness has always been a strange topic of conversation for me. How do I know if I am better? Will I ever, in fact, be better?
Nathan HobbaPublished about 4 hours ago in JournalAI Will Dominate The Leadership Development Industry
Many people are scared that AI will replace them. In many cases, people are right. AI will replace their jobs.
Cody Dakota Wooten, C.B.C.Published about 16 hours ago in JournalSubstack Is About to Break a Part of YouTube, TikTok, Patreon, IGTV and Facebook Videos
Thousands of authors are looking for places that can help them earn better income consistently, we've seen several platforms develop resources that would help authors, but there's no better resource than this one, which has just been announced by Substack.
Casimiro FilipePublished 2 days ago in JournalSpiritual Significance Of The Dog Spirit
Introduction: The biblical references to dogs and their spiritual symbolism provide profound insights into the various traits associated with this creature. Understanding the Dog Spirit goes beyond the literal animal; it delves into the spiritual implications that impact individuals and even communities and generations. The effects of this spirit is enormous and domineering.
ALBERT MUSHIEPublished 4 days ago in JournalThe Character Before The Mantle
Introduction: Mantles, the catalysts propelling accomplishments in the Kingdom of God, signify the God kind of life known as Zoe. Without the spirit, living up to divine standards becomes challenging. Elisha, although capable of visions and revelations, maintained humility before his master Elijah. Silent about Elijah's departure, Elisha's commendable character before the mantle serves as an emulation worthy pattern. This article delves into Elisha's character, unveiling the layers of spiritual significance and maturity, offering guidance to mantle seekers (2 Kings 2:1-10).
ALBERT MUSHIEPublished 4 days ago in JournalThe Americanization of Kambili
In the bustling city of Chicago, where the skyline kisses the clouds, and the streets hum with the rhythm of a thousand stories, there lived a young woman named Kambili. Her roots traced back to Nigeria, a land of vibrant traditions and close-knit communities, but destiny had woven a unique tapestry for her—an American tale in the making.
Nexus NarratorPublished 8 days ago in JournalMaking Gratitude Work
I wanted to take a different approach from the norm today. I've gotten so many messages from different people and organizations about how they are Thankful today, filled with Gratitude.
Cody Dakota Wooten, C.B.C.Published 13 days ago in JournalThe Abundance Mindset Trap
There are many different types of Mindsets that exist. They often contrast against other specific Mindsets. One of the popular pairs you hear about are Growth Mindsets and Fixed Mindsets (which people often get completely wrong, setting them back).
Cody Dakota Wooten, C.B.C.Published 15 days ago in JournalA chef who travels the world to learn from different cuisines and cultures, and finds love along the way.
In the sizzle of a bustling street market in Bangkok, I found myself captivated by the aromatic dance of spices and the sizzling symphony of street vendors. My culinary journey had begun, a quest to traverse the globe and unravel the secrets of diverse cuisines. Little did I know, amidst the vibrant tapestry of flavors, I would discover not only the essence of extraordinary dishes but also the taste of unexpected love.
Nexus NarratorPublished 15 days ago in JournalThe Pioneer Legacy Problem In Leadership
For a long time I have talked about how the base of Successful Leadership is our Psychophysiology - aka Leadership Evolution.
Cody Dakota Wooten, C.B.C.Published 17 days 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 17 days 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 20 days ago in Journal