humor
Workplace witticisms, job jokes and career quips; who says work can't be a laughing matter?
They Say to Write at a Sixth Grade Level
I just got done reading an article by a well-known writer in the community. With over 14,000 followers and well-written work, I was curious to see what his pinned article was all about. It mentioned gaining 25% more views if you write at a 6th-grade reading level.
By The Mouthy Renegade Writer3 years ago in Journal
Blogs Enable Breakthroughs for Every Creators
If you give them the opportunity, blogs can help you achieve breakthroughs. Whenever you want to change something about yourself, which is a basic principle in terms of focusing on personal development, you need to battle through some difficult times of mental suffering in order to have a breakthrough. This is a core premise in terms of focusing on personal development.
By Estalontech3 years ago in Journal
Be The Man She Needs!
We live love superficially, just to see one or the other how well we do with "love". We don't live for ourselves and our happiness, but to convince others or to drive away loneliness, a feeling that scares people, something like the fear of incense.
By Viorel Secareanu3 years ago in Journal
Signs You’re Richer Than You Believe
Sure, it’s easy to consider the nationwide average and see that individuals are better off than we were holding 10 or two decades ago, but let us take a better take look at how much each American has in the bank — and what this means for your financial situation.
By Cosmin Child3 years ago in Journal
Time Management Tips That Can Increase Your Productivity
Time administration is the ability to manage time efficiently to get greater finished in less time. People with proper time administration capabilities can prioritize their things to do and reduce unproductive things to do like procrastination, social media, or different distractions.
By Cosmin Child3 years ago in Journal
3 Ways Female Founders Can Realign the Capital Landscape
Relative to world entrepreneurship, the proverbial glass ceiling has been shattered. This is amid reports revealing facts that almost half of the entrepreneurs worldwide — 252 million — are women. As brilliant as that metric is, it’s curious that Census Bureau Annual Business Survey reporting cites that a mere 20.9% (1.2 million) of U.S. companies are women-owned. On an international scale, just 4.7% of American commercial enterprise proprietors are women. Whether thinking about facts at the global or U.S. countrywide level, the disparity begs the most integral question: “Why?”
By Cosmin Child3 years ago in Journal
They Better Never Give Me a “Dear Jason” Column
I found myself giving advice to my good friend the other day. I started thinking about how often I give advice to him and a handful of other online and real-life friends. I’m also apt to tell my kids what “I” would do in any given tough situation that they’re going through, mainly when asked.
By The Mouthy Renegade Writer3 years ago in Journal




