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Workflow explores the everyday lives of every career imaginable.Whatever your job or position may be, your story has a unique way to be told and shared.
How I Built Self-Confidence to Succeed as a Writer
I've never been one who exuded a grand level of self-confidence, especially when it came to writing. I never really thought of myself as an expert or even as an amateur in most cases. But over the past decade, I've made incredible leaps and bounds to become the success I am today.
By Michael Brockbank4 years ago in Journal
Why Asana is Still One of My Favorite Apps for Productivity
During any given week, I have a slew of things I need to get done. Probably more so than a lot of people, when you break it down. Seriously, trying to maintain all of the blogs, YouTube channels, clients, the audiobook, writing the next novel, and remembering to exercise fills my week. Thanks to Asana, though, I can easily keep track of everything I want to do without trying to remember I want to do them.
By Michael Brockbank4 years ago in Journal
If You Are Unhappy with Life - Change Your Attitude
As a rule, you agree with what you consider to be fair, acceptable, and safe. You are obsessed with staying where you are afraid to take the smallest step forward and find yourself in an unfamiliar environment without the people, things, and places you're used to.
By Jane Mckenna4 years ago in Journal
Yes, Hustling Hard Can Be Counterproductive
Hustle culture. Where professionals push themselves to be the pinnacle of success regardless of the world around them. It's when your lifestyle supersedes that of anything else in life for the sake of having the most toys, the biggest house, or the most expensive cars.
By Michael Brockbank4 years ago in Journal
Be More Vocal. Top Story - February 2022.
I have always been trying to find a voice. Since I was a child, I have always been the shy one. The person in the back of the class who never speaks. The invisible boy who everyone forgets. The last one chosen for any group activity or sports team.
By S.A. Ozbourne4 years ago in Journal
The Extraordinary Power of Quiet Contemplation in Your Workspace
Every morning when I awake I tend to do these three things. Believe it or not none of them involve a mobile phone! The first thing is a 10-minute mindful body scan to check in with myself and see how I am doing. I then think of at least 3 things I am grateful for — one of these 3 things is always food or coffee-related! Finally, I sit quietly, take a deep breath and just enjoy the peace that is in that moment.
By Trisha Dunbar4 years ago in Journal
How To Streamline Your Job Search Process
Job hunting is commonly viewed as a full-time job within itself, so it’s no mystery that it can be hard and frustrating at times – especially if you’re not getting the results you desire. Job searching can be optimized to assist you in submitting higher-quality job applications faster, whether it’s the online application system or your habit of procrastinating in rewriting your resume. The epidemic turned an employment market that was already one of the tightest in history on its head. As per the United States Bureau Of Labor, unemployment peaked in April at nearly 15% and may have been considerably higher.
By Buck AWish4 years ago in Journal
Publishing the First Book Yourself Shouldn't Be About the Money
A lot of people will jump into self-publishing with the idea of making it as an author and replacing a full-time income. Who wouldn't want to make enough to live on while sitting at home writing novel after novel?
By Michael Brockbank4 years ago in Journal
Find Out What Are the Most Important Factors in Having an Organized Office
Working from home is not as simple as I think those who go to the office every day and even they when they have extra work, know what a poorly organized office and an unsuitable workspace mean.
By Tiya Spears4 years ago in Journal




