workflow
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.
My Thought Process
"This is not a trendy post, and I doubt I will get likes." This is what every. Single. Person. Who write on Medium, Hubpages, Vocal Media, and others are thinking when they start an article. I should know. I am having these thoughts right now.
By Patricia L. Logan3 years ago in Journal
floating away
November 17th, 2022 The cold is here, and it will stay for a while. It’s dark by 4PM and the forecast for tonight is snow, for the first time this season. I’m writing this entry from my bed, listening to my boyfriend compose a song from the other side of the wall; waiting for the snow to fall. I have to sleep soon, it’s almost 10PM and I need to work tomorrow, and I hope to wake up to frosty-white streets and trees.
By Ms. Rodwell3 years ago in Journal
What Exactly Does Hybrid Working Mean?
As a result of the fact that some companies are bringing folks back to work on-site while other workers opt to continue working from home, the topic of hybrid work environments is becoming an increasingly popular one. Find out what it means to work in a hybrid environment and how such a configuration can be helpful for fostering successful teamwork and productivity.
By Munnazir Zarin3 years ago in Journal
Mental Health Matters
For some, the idea of calling out of work can be an incredibly stressful thing. While employees exist who don’t think twice about taking a day off, there are countless others who work themselves into a frenzy at the prospect of all that comes with calling out of work. The prevalence of burnout in the workplace has risen to a point where it has become a national, perhaps even global, conversation. Employees are working like never before as the long lists of demands and expectations seem to be continually growing. People call out of work for a variety of reasons: vacations, sickness, appointments, emergencies, but the one that seems to have the most stigma is the idea of taking a mental health day. Why? Why are we taught to ignore the warning signs of our health in regards to our mental state?
By Kurt Mason3 years ago in Journal
Why you should go down that distraction rabbit hole
Every creative needs time to explore. This is a stage of creative work that from the outside can look a lot like doing nothing. Indeed, it can even feel like that from the inside, if you don’t allow time for it, and you try to push yourself back into ‘productive’ work too quickly.
By Sheryl Garratt3 years ago in Journal
Keeping a Stunning Commonplace Book as Your Second Brain for Your Life
Being a constant learner of new platforms and techniques, you would have thought I was all about technology. But you would be wrong. Instead, I keep a computer-based second brain and a paper-based Commonplace book.
By Sam H Arnold3 years ago in Journal
How to start worldbuilding?
World building can be overwhelming in the beginning and it can be difficult to find a place to start. You are looking to create the image in your mind but you need to make sure it has some realistic qualities. By realistic, I mean that you can give them context even if it's outlandish.
By Lara Newton3 years ago in Journal
Our Autocorrect
Introduction As you will have noticed I am probably the worst writer you have come across. Although I use built-in spelling checkers and Grammarly I still make glaring spelling and grammatical mistakes and people continually point out how useless I am at writing, and from the faults I have mentioned above I have to agree,
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 3 years ago in Journal






