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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.
More Thoughts On Vocal Interaction
Why I Am Writing This I saw the lead image, a quote from Stephen King about the situation being if you want to be a writer then you have to read a lot more than you actually write. This is an unstructured article with my observations on how we should interact with others to improve ourselves and be able to consider ourselves as writers.
By Mike Singleton đź’ś Mikeydred 3 years ago in Journal
What exactly is a limited company?
A limited company is a legal business structure that is formed and registered with Companies House, the Registrar of Companies in the United Kingdom. When a business is formed through Companies House, it legally becomes an individual. As a result, because it is accountable for its own activities, finances, and responsibilities, a limited corporation is a wholly independent individual from its owners.
By cheap accountant3 years ago in Journal
Art as a Lifestyle.
This week has been one of the hardest and the most rewarding of my teaching life! I’ve had kids screaming and crying, as one would since I teach grades kindergarten through sixth* grade in my classroom every day. However, I’ve also had kids (miraculously!) learning to listen this week, sharing politely with each other, and expressing themselves more through their art in ways that I haven’t seen up to this point. As a teacher, that is what I like to see! I want to find kids who are using their words and their actions in a kind manner. I always challenge them to get out of their box whenever they are attempting artistry in my class. but as an art teacher it especially makes me proud that these kids are making an extra effort to try things that don’t come naturally to them. That takes true courage and I’ve definitely seen that come out in conversations and finished projects. Every day is another moment to learn.
By Hannah Marie. 3 years ago in Journal
The US Dollar Will Collapse At Some Point in The Near Future.
The value of the United States dollar will plummet at some time in the not-too-distant future. Not only will this be a catastrophe for the United States of America, but it will also be a catastrophe for the rest of the globe.
By Estalontech3 years ago in Journal
Recruitment Technology: How to build the ultimate tech stack
The pandemic, its after-effects, how it has altered businesses and industries worldwide, how it has led to rapid digitization and technological innovations and challenges alike, and more – we’ve witnessed it all over the last couple of years. However, one crucial aspect hasn’t changed – people will always remain the most crucial asset of an organization, and this is evident in how companies prioritize their workforce over profit margins. There has been a sea of changes in human resource management. At the same time, technological advancements are opening a new frontier of opportunities for organizations to amplify their HR functions – including recruitment.
By HRSolutions Marketing3 years ago in Journal
What Exactly Is a Hybrid Team? Here's Everything You Should Know
What exactly is a hybrid team? Everything you need to know about hybrid teams is right here. The workplace of the future will be hybrid. As employees return to work, several offices are limiting capacity or requiring employees to come in on specified days or shifts. As a result, some employees work remotely while others work from the office, resulting in a hybrid team structure.
By Munnazir Zarin3 years ago in Journal
Can a Lone Proprietor Hire Employees?
If you're asking whether a single proprietor can hire staff, the answer is yes, but it's not usual. This post will address this question as well as related topics such as employment law, contracts, freelancers, and limited companies.
By cheap accountant3 years ago in Journal
All good things mus(n)t come to an end
You've probably heard the phrase "all good things must come to an end". It's not true. When Chaucer wrote "But at the laste, as every thing hath ende, She took hir leve, and nedes wolde wende," (a phrase I still don't fully understand, due to my ashamedly limited knowledge of old-timey writing) I'm thinking he meant everything has an end. Naturally speaking, this is probably true. We live, we die, most all things have a beginning and an end. But there are lots of good things that never end.
By Jeryn Cambrah3 years ago in Journal









