By: Phoenix Rose | 2011-05-09 | Society Bosses are the ones who you rely on heavily for a number of reasons. They are the ones who have a great bearing on your career, and have shared with you all the ups and downs of the business organization with a desire to build an image and maintain good liaisons with the clientele. read more
By: Green Bella | 2011-05-20 | Poetry Believe in yourself! Have faith in your abilities! Without a humble but reasonable confidence in your own powers you cannot be successful or happy. Norman Vincent Peale read more
By: Wadzanai Nenzou | 2010-09-25 | Relationships Goodbyes and farewells are something that no one ever wants to face. Regardless of whether it's a friendship or close romantic relationship, it's never easy. Sometimes, when it's time to say goodbye, there is no other choice. read more
By: Wadzanai Nenzou | 2010-09-26 | Relationships Buying farewell gifts can be a challenge as you will want it to have meaning and remind the person of you after they have gone. You will need to find a gift that is unique, amazing and affordable and there are many different options for you to choose from. You can find farewell gifts in many different stores or online. read more
By: Sammy Selegna | 2010-05-22 | Relationships Conflict with coworkers is something which happens everywhere, be it school, the military, industry, or the office . It's at its worst where there are few or no accountability measures in place. In these circumstances, it's all too common to find an employee who charms fellow team members into getting the job done. read more
By: Carla Kaplan | 2010-12-11 | Motivation People who work in a "good" company will tell you that they have a good manager or boss that was typically very encouraging, and that a solid motivational structure was in place that not only encouraged a strong work ethic but that rewarded success. One key aspect of positive motivation in the workplace that is often overlooked is that between co-workers. read more
By: Barbara Katz | 2010-03-30 | Self Improvement What will your social structure look when you retire? Many people, who are planning retirement or have entered this life phase, worry about potential loneliness. People no longer have their social network through work and find that many of their other friends are moving away or taking long trips. Researchers have proven that "Older people who don't socialize much might be increasing their risk for declining motor function and overall health." Learn 5 tips to help you ward off loneliness and maintain your well being! read more
By: Sandra Summers | 2010-10-04 | Infidelity If you think your wife had affair with a coworker you should know how to handle this problem. Affairs of any kind can ruin lots of relationships may it be your own primary romantic relationship or your relationship with your family. Most importantly, if individuals have an affair in with a co-worker it can ruin their career as well. read more
By: Walion Jacsen | 2010-09-17 | Gifts Life is a string of hello and goodbye. At any moment in life you might have to say goodbye to someone. That's a fact of life and a bittersweet moment to remember. You want them to get out to the world and be successful and happy, however, part of you still want them to stay because you know you will miss them and your life can be a little empty without them around. read more
By: William S Greene | 2010-04-04 | News and society Josh is the typical fun loving child who idolizes his father. His father, David is a captain and a member of the U.S. Army Rangers. Although Captain David was in Iraq, he found a way to visit his son for a special Christmas Eve. read more
By: enjoymygolftwo | 2010-12-22 | Golf Explaining her decision the Mexican world number one revealed she wanted to focus her life on her family. "I wanted to retire as the world number one and this is the moment," read more
By: Vansci110 | 2011-03-07 | Soccer Although Ronaldo is the fuse of retirement to lead the team he has not reached the South American Libertadores Cup with his club soccer jersey read more
By: Timothy Arends | 2010-04-02 | Other communications Coworkers who are troublemakers can be a problem for anyone, but shy people people may have particular trouble with difficult fellow employees. Shy people often find themselves to be judged more harshly than extroverts on the job. Dr. Jonathan Cheek has found that underemployment, uneasy work relationships and slower advancement tended to mark the careers of shy people. read more
By: Kaley Smith | 2012-03-12 | Home security Co-working is a relatively new concept amongst freelance Virtual Assistants. When one typically thinks of freelancing, you might picture a lonely writer or graphic design artist busily working in front the computer, doing it all on their own. However, many freelancers are now turning to the benefits of co-working to increase the profit and success of their business ventures. If you’ve been debat read more