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How religion plays into corporate culture and office politics.
What to Consider in a Coworking Membership . Content Warning.
In the dynamic landscape of the modern work environment, coworking spaces have emerged as a popular choice for professionals seeking flexibility, collaboration, and a vibrant work atmosphere. As the demand for coworking memberships continues to rise, it becomes essential to unravel the key factors that contribute to the creation of an ideal workspace. Whether you're a freelancer, entrepreneur, or part of a remote team, choosing the right coworking space can significantly impact your productivity and overall work experience.
By Munnazir Zarin2 months ago in Journal
Unveiling the Secrets to a Productive Coworking Space. Content Warning.
In the dynamic landscape of the modern workforce, coworking spaces have emerged as a vital hub for professionals seeking flexibility, collaboration, and a productive work environment. As the popularity of coworking spaces continues to soar, understanding the secrets to creating a thriving and productive coworking community becomes essential. In this blog, we delve into the key aspects of "Membership Mastery," shedding light on the secrets that make a coworking space not just a place to work but a vibrant ecosystem for innovation and growth.
By Munnazir Zarin2 months ago in Journal
What Workers Want: Coworking Spaces Edition. Content Warning.
As the modern workplace evolves, coworking spaces have surged in popularity, reshaping where and how professionals engage with their work. This shift isn't just about new desks or different locations—it’s about what today’s workforce demands from their work environment. In this blog, we'll explore the key elements that workers are looking for in coworking spaces and how these environments are adapting to meet their needs.
By Munnazir Zarin2 months ago in Journal
Does God Hate Me?
A lot of people who wear the title “Christian” as a banner to their own virtue and morality seem to be the very ones who put others off of church. Don’t get me wrong, I think we’re all a little self-righteous from time to time. I know I am. That’s just part of the human experience, but some times the most vocal individuals really lean into it.
By Andrew Mark Holcomb3 months ago in Journal
Ghana's Fake Outrage - When Something Bad Goes Viral . Content Warning.
Friday, 12 April 2024 By: TB Obwoge If you've ever lived in Ghana you'd know there is a popular saying, "It is what it is", this was printed on a shirt sold by a store called UK Brand,. There was one located at Accra Mall close to Ghana's East Legon section of Accra.
By IwriteMywrongs3 months ago in Journal
Little life with funs
Hellooo, this is my journal, so ramdhan is finished. Its Eid and todays date is 11 April. I'm so happy i have done all fasting days. I got so mannyy giftsss its so aesthetic day. We get to have Henna Mehndi on our hands. It's so beautiful, I really love the tradition of Eid we get to dress up and have sweet foods.
By Tamseel Hussain3 months ago in Journal
Immaculate. Content Warning.
It sounds like "Immaculate" offers a fresh take on the Catholic mythology horror genre by blending elements of science and religion. The use of a relic like the iron nail purportedly from Jesus's crucifixion as a plot device is intriguing, especially with the twist of DNA mapping and cloning. This twist adds a contemporary scientific angle to the narrative, providing an explanation for seemingly supernatural events.
By karthikeyan3 months ago in Journal
Forgiveness Always Costs
For years I took forgiveness for granted. Not that I didn’t appreciate it, not that I wasn’t thankful, but I never understood that forgiveness always comes with a cost. I know that may sound strange to some of us, especially those of us who grew up in church hearing about the “free gift of salvation”.
By Andrew Mark Holcomb3 months ago in Journal