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We spend one-third of our lives stressing about it, thinking it, talking about it and doing it. Journal is for everything work related.
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Author’s Advice
If you would’ve asked me 20 years ago did I know I’d become a writer and an author, I would’ve said “nope, ain’t happening”. As fate would have it I did become an author and I can honestly say I’m loving it so far. It really does feel good to be a writer. I’ve learned a lot on this journey and I feel like with even me being as new to this world as I am, there’s some wisdom I need to share with every other aspiring author.
By Joe Patterson29 days ago in Journal
~ Fired ~
— Ai Intrusion ~ Are you Next ~ Is Ai Evolution after your job? — Few workplaces haven't been affected. Ai is in supermarkets, at doctors' offices, and even monitoring farms. I just can't think of anything this machine is not getting into, can you? For instance: Education ~ Law and Tech jobs will one day have a major influence or be taken over by these inanimate machines, with accuracy and vigor. From mechanics' diagnoses to a wide variety of everyday jobs, including fast food workers, with this input having the ability to cut their unnecessary work hours. I'm certain all of us have been touched by this with our short stories and colorful headings, have you? Even comments are very questionable 'Non-Robot' insertions.
By Jay Kantor2 months ago in Journal
The goals I did not achieve
Every writing goal I made for the year is a wash. It has been this way for a while, but I think it's important to be open about my failures and the reality of how life can get in the way. This is especially true considering the several times I have posted on Vocal about my writing goals, how I was changing my approach, and where I was hoping to be for the upcoming year. I will probably do that again in a couple months, but for now, it is time to acknowledge where I am today.
By Kay Husnick3 months ago in Journal
Listening To My Thoughts
December 4, 2025 I have not been writing for a while. I had a lot going on over the past few months that hindered my creative mind. My PTSD regarding my ex-husband. I read a lot of books to help me through my dealings with my abusive husband. I had my genuine validation when he was sentenced to 15 years by a judge last year.
By Mariann Carroll4 months ago in Journal
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How to Obtain Nonprofit Status When Opening a Rehab Center in California
Understanding Nonprofit Status for a Rehab Center Opening a rehabilitation center in California often involves a pivotal decision regarding organizational structure. How to Obtain Nonprofit Status When Opening a Rehab Center in California begins with recognizing what nonprofit designation truly entails. A nonprofit entity operates not for private gain but for public or community benefit, particularly in healthcare and recovery services. This status allows access to grants, tax exemptions, and donor funding. However, it also imposes strict governance, transparency, and accountability requirements. Establishing clarity at this foundational stage ensures that the mission aligns seamlessly with regulatory expectations and long-term sustainability.
By Fida Hassain19 minutes ago in Journal
Engineering Design of Locking Hitch Pins in Aerospace. AI-Generated.
In aerospace engineering, I’ve learned that reliability is often defined by the smallest components. While major systems get most of the attention, it’s the precision and dependability of simple mechanical parts that ensure safe operations, especially on the ground. One such component is the locking hitch pin.
By Beckett Dowhan42 minutes ago in Journal
The Silent Shield: How Antimicrobial Additives Are Changing Everyday Life?
You touch your phone hundreds of times a day. You rest your hands on desks, door handles, kitchen counters—rarely thinking twice about what lingers beneath your fingertips. But what if those surfaces could quietly defend you, every second, without you even noticing?
By efingutthomasabout 4 hours ago in Journal
Chimpanzees cure their own wounds and aid their friends by using medicinal herbs found in woodlands.
In Uganda’s Budongo Forest, chimpanzees are doing more than just surviving. They’re treating their wounds with plants, cleaning each other’s injuries, and pulling snares off their companions’ limbs. These behaviors, documented in a new study, hint at something profound. Perhaps the roots of human medicine run deeper than we thought.
By Francis Damiabout 4 hours ago in Journal
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