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Author’s Advice
If you would’ve asked me 20 years ago did I know I’d become a writer and an author, I would’ve said “nope, ain’t happening”. As fate would have it I did become an author and I can honestly say I’m loving it so far. It really does feel good to be a writer. I’ve learned a lot on this journey and I feel like with even me being as new to this world as I am, there’s some wisdom I need to share with every other aspiring author.
By Joe Patterson4 days ago in Journal
~ Fired ~
— Ai Intrusion ~ Are you Next ~ Is Ai Evolution after your job? — Few workplaces haven't been affected. Ai is in supermarkets, at doctors' offices, and even monitoring farms. I just can't think of anything this machine is not getting into, can you? For instance: Education ~ Law and Tech jobs will one day have a major influence or be taken over by these inanimate machines, with accuracy and vigor. From mechanics' diagnoses to a wide variety of everyday jobs, including fast food workers, with this input having the ability to cut their unnecessary work hours. I'm certain all of us have been touched by this with our short stories and colorful headings, have you? Even comments are very questionable 'Non-Robot' insertions.
By Jay Kantorabout a month ago in Journal
The goals I did not achieve
Every writing goal I made for the year is a wash. It has been this way for a while, but I think it's important to be open about my failures and the reality of how life can get in the way. This is especially true considering the several times I have posted on Vocal about my writing goals, how I was changing my approach, and where I was hoping to be for the upcoming year. I will probably do that again in a couple months, but for now, it is time to acknowledge where I am today.
By Kay Husnick3 months ago in Journal
Listening To My Thoughts
December 4, 2025 I have not been writing for a while. I had a lot going on over the past few months that hindered my creative mind. My PTSD regarding my ex-husband. I read a lot of books to help me through my dealings with my abusive husband. I had my genuine validation when he was sentenced to 15 years by a judge last year.
By Mariann Carroll3 months ago in Journal
Completely on the Fly (November). Content Warning.
Ooh, it's been a few months since I did one of these pieces, and it shows. My mental health is on the floor at the moment, and then I thought, I need to write something on Vocal. I am so ADHD I forgot that I HAD been doing these 'on the fly' pieces - without thought, censorship, or embarrassment. So here I am again!
By Karen Cave4 months ago in Journal
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Investing in the Europe Home Decor Market: A Guide for Global Brands and Retailers. AI-Generated.
Executive Summary The Europe home decor market is entering a period of steady, structural growth. Valued at USD 204.0 billion in 2024, the market is projected to reach USD 283 billion by 2033, growing at a CAGR of 3.59%. But behind these topline figures, the landscape is shifting fast. Geopolitical tensions, tighter sustainability regulations, AI-powered retail tools, and changing consumer profiles are all rewriting the rules. B2B stakeholders who understand these five forces will be best positioned to capture new growth.
By Joey Moore30 minutes ago in Journal
The Neuroscience of Feeling Safe With More Money
Many people associate earning more money with better strategy, stronger discipline, or improved confidence. Yet for those building digital income, financial growth often brings an unexpected response. Instead of ease, it can trigger tension, overthinking, or a subtle urge to pull back.
By Edina Jackson-Yussif 44 minutes ago in Journal
Mastering Kindle eBook Covers for Perfect Display
The cover of your book is the first thing people considering buying it look at, and on Kindle, it's especially important. People often think that a cover is well designed simply because it is nice to look at; however, that is insufficient. A cover is the book's way of saying hello to potential readers, so it must catch someone's attention, clearly signal the book's genre, and persuade readers to buy books in that genre.
By Darren Meeksabout an hour ago in Journal
How to Prepare for a Safe Kundalini Activation.
Introduction Kundalini activation is a spiritual process that involves the awakening of a dormant energy believed to reside at the base of the spine. This energy, often represented as a coiled serpent, has the potential to transform an individual's consciousness and deepen their spiritual understanding. However, embarking on such a profound journey necessitates careful preparation to ensure a safe and transformative experience. A well-prepared individual is more likely to navigate the various challenges posed by the activation process, which can include heightened awareness, emotional upheaval, and intense physical sensations.
By Wilson Igbasiabout 2 hours ago in Journal
The Silent Cyber War Happening Every Second. AI-Generated.
The Night the Internet Never Sleeps At 2:13 AM, a small company’s server lights flicker in a quiet office building somewhere in the world. No alarms ring. No doors are broken open, yet an invisible intruder is already inside the network. Millions of login attempts, automated scripts scanning for weaknesses, and data packets probing every corner of the system unfold silently. The employees will wake up in a few hours, unaware that a quiet battle took place overnight. This is the modern cybersecurity reality. Businesses are no longer defending against a single hacker sitting in a dark room; today’s threats are automated, global, and relentless, often powered by advanced tools and sometimes even artificial intelligence. Because of this shift, companies are turning to a powerful new model—outsourcing protection itself. The rapidly expanding Cyber Security as a Service market is transforming how organizations defend their data, infrastructure, and digital identity. According to Mordor Intelligence, the Cyber Security as a Service market size is projected to grow from USD 27.92 billion in 2025 to USD 31.4 billion in 2026 and eventually reach USD 56.55 billion by 2031, expanding at a CAGR of 12.48% between 2026 and 2031. But the numbers only tell part of the story, as behind this growth lies a deeper shift in how the world thinks about digital safety.
By Andrew Hamiltonabout 2 hours ago in Journal
Leading Innovation Forward: The Power of Visionary Marketing Leadership in Tech Startups
Tech startups move fast. They build new tools, new platforms, and new ways to solve real problems. Yet many startups fail not because their products are weak, but because the market never fully understands them. This is where visionary marketing leadership becomes essential. Strong marketing leadership helps startups explain their value, reach the right audience, and grow smartly. Without clear direction, even brilliant technology can stay hidden.
By Nathalie Kyriakouabout 2 hours ago in Journal
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