humanity
The real lives of businessmen, professionals, the everyday man, stay at home parent, healthy lifestyle influencers, and general feel good human stories.
2020
Here I am, in the deep end without a clue. I do know one thing, luck may of gotten me the job, but I'll be the reason they keep me. With this mindset I know for a fact i have what it takes to excel at anything I set my mind too. I convinced myself that I am an underdog, I don't deserve to be here, I am under qualified and out of place. I have to and will work my ass of to stay here.
By Nathan Britton5 years ago in Journal
How Putting Transparency and Trust First Can Make You #1
What would you do if you saw something wrong happening right in front of your eyes, and your peers acted like it was okay? For George Copeland, founder of digital marketing agency Laborem Edge, the answer was simple: build something better. From the early days of his career, George saw unprofessional and unethical behavior that he couldn’t tolerate as a norm. He knew clients deserved something more - so he vowed to blaze a better trail in his field.
By Victoria Kennedy5 years ago in Journal
Why She Chose To Be An Air Hostess After Getting An Engineering Degree
Meet Naina, a five-feet two-inches tall, smart and beautiful girl from the southern part of the city. The story begins when she was just 17-years-old. What an age to be alive! That spontaneous age, when you feel complete, in an incomplete rhythm. The sudden outburst of hormones kicks you right in the gut and tells you to burn another cigarette while breathing in the sight of desperately handsome young senior men from college.
By Neha Ravindra5 years ago in Journal
Back to work!!
The desk beckons as we all head back to work again today, the 5th of January 2021, except we can't. Why not? Well here in Scotland we are in Lockdown again from midnight last night, so we can only go to work if we absolutely cannot do it from home, other wise the rule is simple, stay at home. So what does that mean for us all? Well the simple and obvious answer is that the desk in my home office, above, is going to be my base again until we are told other wise. In the longer and wider picture it means hardship and problems for many as businesses struggle with no or limited income, adults struggle with children and no child care, in some cases hardship with difficulty to feed the children due to no wages or support, or at least delayed support in some cases.
By David Milne5 years ago in Journal
The “Dignity of Labour” in India
Wouldn’t it be beautiful if you could do any job you like to fulfill your needs (let that need be just earning some extra bucks)? Yeah, right, it would be wonderful. But here arise the problem of “Dignity of Labour” in countries like India.
By Saral Verma5 years ago in Journal
Hello.
Working during the pandemic. My name is Danecia Farmer aka Idaly Maceano, I am a 30-year-old creative who is still trying to figure it out fortunately. Lately, days have been going by slowly as I try to stay grounded and stay as focused as possible on my goals. I think that I have struggled to stay focused mostly because I have so much anxiety about what is going on in the world, so my journey has changed a bit and now I am focusing a lot more on expressing myself thoroughly instead of becoming a complete recluse.
By iDaly Maceano 5 years ago in Journal
To hire or not to hire?
It’s a dream come true for an international student to come to study abroad. With much enthusiasm, high expectations and fearlessness to take on the world, an international student is looking for successful career outcomes. However, it does not always pan out like that. The one thing that international students expect that when they complete an international degree, is that they will become suitable and highly likely to get hired by any employer. But it is commonly reported that it is difficult for international students to secure employment after graduation in the host country.
By Daily Dose by Lopa5 years ago in Journal
The Guildhall Library, City of London
This one Saturday in February was especially cold. London seemed to be blanketed in one continuous and seamless cloud whose grayness carried the threat of snow. It diffused the sunlight so much that what did filter through was flat and devoid of shadows. The wind came at me head on regardless of which direction I was walking along a gridwork of streets unchanged since medieval times. Its cold energy wheedled its way through the weft and weave of my multiple layers of clothing.
By Alan Russell5 years ago in Journal
My 3.5 hrs as a professional mover
30DEC2020; 1150, WED Some of you (those friends/fam that can see my location on your phones) may or may not be wondering why I'm sitting at this lake, jamming out instead of finishing up my orientation and whatnot. I most def put in more than a few prayer requests and had no small measure of luck making it as far as I did with the company that just let me go.
By Nefarious Darrius5 years ago in Journal








