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How to Handle Disrespectful Clients and Put Your Bully-Free Office Policy into Action
Disrespectful clients are a problem. They're bad for business, bad for morale, and bad for your organization as a whole. Many organizations have adopted policies to prevent bullying in the workplace, but these usually don't apply to customers or clients. It's unfair to expect employees to put up with disrespectful behavior from people they serve when the same standards don't apply to coworkers and employers. By creating a culture of respect at work, you can protect yourself and your employees from clients who engage in bullying behavior and ensure that everyone feels safe in the workplace.
By Courtanae Heslop4 years ago in Journal
Why ‘Write Drunk: Edit Sober’ is Terrible Advice. Top Story - April 2021.
I’ve been putting off the first draft of my (undoubtedly wonderful, unquestionably award-winning) debut novel for months. It’s been researched, and mapped out to the nth degree. Trust me — less organizational effort has gone into Antarctic expeditions. Well, maybe not Shackleton’s — that one could have done with a smidge more planning.
By Christopher Donovan4 years ago in Journal
Here Is How You Can Work More Efficiently From Home
There are many benefits to working from home, such as reducing or eliminating commuting time and expenses, and increased flexibility and control over work hours. However, working from home also has its challenges. Here are a few tips to help you work more efficiently from home.
By lupu alexandra4 years ago in Journal
Find a routine that’s baggy enough to live in
I hate feeling trapped. Even the word ‘routine’ used to feel grey to me, stifling and oppressive. I'm a writer, and I chose a creative career because I wanted variety. Not to go to the same place, at the same times, and do the same things, year after year.
By Sheryl Garratt4 years ago in Journal
Cliche
Don't cry over spilled milk...Ok, but what if I needed it? Maybe the spilled leche was just the straw that paralyzed the humpback. I mean, it's not the milk, per se; but now I have to clean it up and I kind of don't feel like it, not today. I probably needed to release something and this misplaced beverage is just my choice of projection. Don't wanna human today, maybe later. How old was that pressed almond remnants anyway? Am I crying over spoiled milk? Geez, I just can't.
By Chelsie Stevens4 years ago in Journal
Make Extra Money Through Side Gigs
Have you ever heard of the term “Gig Economy” before? The term “gig” became popular in the United States throughout the 1960s. It was commonly used to refer to a brief period of work experience. Gigs are the term used by musicians to refer to one-time performances. People who have part-time occupations that they only use for a few hours per week and that eventually terminate are referred to as “side gig” workers.
By Estalontech4 years ago in Journal







