Workplace
I hate working 9-5 & being productive.
This is honestly just a rant on why I don't want to spend the rest of my life, doing something I completely hate to survive. It's not me feeling entitled, I just generally believe working these jobs is tiresome, damaging to mental health, and wastes people's time.
By Camu Tao Fan 1999🪲4 years ago in Confessions
Prabhadevi-Lavish Lifestyle In Mumbai's Top Desirable Neighborhood
Remarkable Place:- Prabhadevi is the spot to endure that you want wide roads, vegetation any spot all through you, and shores. Prabhadevi is inclined toward the west by the Arabian Sea, on the south by Worli, and on the north by Dadar. It requires only minutes to go from Prabhadevi to any area in Mumbai or the rest of the world. Transportation will take up a little piece of your day, by uprightness of the closeness of the general air terminal and the gigantic spot of Prabhadevi in the trait of mix of Mumbai. Dadar, Mumbai's reliably clamoring locale, is as per a valid perspective a few kilometers away.
By nmhouses4 years ago in Confessions
Please Tip Your Writer
I owe my followers on Vocal a little bit of an explanation for my signature on the majority of my posts. I had spent a good chunk of my years serving for a small-town family restaurant. The place has been near and dear to my heart for so many years because a part of me feels as if I grew up there. I grew up serving.
By Chloe Rose Violet 🌹4 years ago in Confessions
The Evening After I Quit My Job
The parking stand was a bit elevated, and frankly it was my first time riding my new bike and to park it on the stand, seemed like an impossible task. But, I guess that's what life is about, to muster up the courage, the will, the skill, and if nothing, then, just show up to do the job.
By Divya Ranjan4 years ago in Confessions
Retail Tales: The Customer who thought he was a comedian
Your first job, can teach you a lot, and not in the sense of how you can no work ethic but how you can work under stress, under duress, and dealing with people that don’t know that you were just doing your job.
By Samantha Parrish4 years ago in Confessions
How Dare You Say That!
For the past decade, I’ve lived in a protected part of the publishing world, where I’ve been writing articles for magazines and never received an opinion from a reader, except from one old boy from Suffolk who loves my work. He emails me occasionally to tell me about his writing.
By Susie Kearley4 years ago in Confessions
The future of work
First things first: This is intended as a standalone slab of stream-of-consciousness, and is not intended as a diatribe about COVID, its impacts or limitations, real or imagined, believed or proved. Clear enough? TL;DR - I don't like anything about working from home. End.
By KK Wright4 years ago in Confessions
How can we get rid of from our biggest challenge - 'Financial Struggle' in life
TABLE OF CONTENT Money concept. What causes financial struggle? Why financial struggle is more important and complex than all other struggles in life? What are the reasons to face financial struggle in life? How to get rid of this financial struggle?
By Santanu Ghosh4 years ago in Confessions
don't fall in love with your boss, pt. 1
I'm sure you're thinking, "oh jeez, another one of these stories." And I'd understand the remark. Really. But. Hear me out. I wish this were just another one of "those" stories, but...it's just...not. Is it? Maybe. It doesn't feel like it, though. From here. But. Perhaps when we get to the end, you'll let me know what you think.
By Nelson James4 years ago in Confessions
Principles of Management
Welcome to the vibe of knowledge! If I could sum up this journey in one word , that word would be.. WOW! Titles really do it for some folks. Are you aware that’s just a name tag dear? You are are not your name tag, you are human. Let that sink in..
By The Vibe Podcast 4 years ago in Confessions
From Talking Chickens To Flying Beer Bottles — . Top Story - February 2022.
Standing in front of the stage with four of my colleagues, I looked out over the 40,000 capacity arena and realized that soon it would be filled with about as many screaming 12-year-old girls.
By Paul 'The Brick' Brec4 years ago in Confessions





