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Colby Fox Explains How to Land Your Dream Remote Job in this Step-by-Step Guide
With the rapidly changing job market today, remote work has become very popular, giving employees freedom, autonomy, and the option to work virtually from anywhere on the globe. Securing the job you’ve always wanted is contingent on proper planning, preparation, and the execution of well-thought-out tactics. In this guide, I will discuss practical ways to help you win your dream remote job.
Does The Leadership Information You Get Have ANY Value At All?
Most of what you Consume about Leadership has NO Value. I'm not saying this to attack the many wonderful people in the Industry.
Cody Dakota Wooten, C.B.C.Published about 6 hours ago in JournalA Simple Ratio For Leaders To Use For Understanding Organizational Health
Most Organizations have Useless Metrics. Having metrics themselves is needed, but most of them serve NO Purpose. For instance, in the Return-To-Office "Mandates", we have seen some TRULY Useless Metrics.
Cody Dakota Wooten, C.B.C.Published a day ago in JournalHidden Secrets In Ultimate Productivity
Yesterday I wrote a piece about how I am VERY Competitive. I spoke about "How" you Compete is Important to attaining Success.
Cody Dakota Wooten, C.B.C.Published 2 days ago in Journal3 Empowering Ways to Reframe Anxiety: Work With It, Not Against It
If you are a lifelong anxiety warrior like me, you’ve been on a journey of ups and downs. Anxiety fills our whole bodies. Tension. Heart pounding. Sometimes I feel like my heart must be visibly pulsating so much so that if there are others around, they can see it.
Jahangir AlamPublished 2 days ago in JournalCompetition Derangement Syndrome In Leadership
I'm an EXTREMELY Competitive Person. Anything I go for, I want to be the Best at. Over my Life, I've been pretty Successful at accomplishing this.
Cody Dakota Wooten, C.B.C.Published 3 days ago in JournalA Haunting in the Forest
In the heart of the Whispering Woods, where the ancient trees loomed tall and the shadows danced with an otherworldly grace, there existed a darkness that few dared to venture into. It was said that the spirits of the forest roamed freely among the twisted branches and tangled undergrowth, their whispers echoing through the stillness of the night like a siren's call.
Fardil HassanPublished 4 days ago in JournalThe Haunting of Ravenwood Manor
In the heart of the English countryside, nestled among the mist-shrouded moors and ancient woodlands, lies Ravenwood Manor—a grand estate steeped in history and haunted by tragedy. For centuries, the manor has stood as a silent sentinel, its ivy-clad walls bearing witness to the passage of time and the secrets that lie buried within.
Fardil HassanPublished 4 days ago in JournalUnveiling the Dark Tapestry of Fear
In the dimly lit theaters of yesteryears, where shadows danced with flickering images on the silver screen, a genre emerged that would grip audiences with an unyielding terror: horror cinema. From its humble beginnings in the silent era to the modern-day spectacles of fear, the evolution of horror films has been a journey fraught with innovation, controversy, and unrelenting scares. In this exploration, we embark on a chilling odyssey through time, tracing the lineage of horror cinema, illuminating its key milestones, and deciphering the macabre trends that continue to haunt our collective imagination.
Fardil HassanPublished 4 days ago in JournalThe Forgotten House on Willow Lane
In the picturesque town of Willow Creek, where the whispers of the wind danced among the towering trees and the sunlight filtered through the leaves like golden threads, there stood a house that time had forgotten. Its once-grand facade, now weathered and worn by the passage of years, loomed ominously over the neighborhood, casting a shadow that seemed to stretch endlessly into the horizon. The windows, long since boarded up, stared out like empty eye sockets, and the doors, sealed shut with chains and padlocks, stood as silent sentinels guarding the secrets that lay within.
Fardil HassanPublished 4 days ago in JournalThe Lighthouse Keeper's Legacy
Part 1: The Lonely Lighthouse Perched on a rugged cliff overlooking the stormy seas stood the Beacon's Watch—a lighthouse that had stood for generations, its weathered walls bearing witness to the passage of time. For as long as anyone could remember, the Beacon's Watch had guided sailors safely through treacherous waters, its light piercing the darkness like a beacon of hope.
Fardil HassanPublished 4 days ago in JournalThe Forgotten City
Part 1: The Discovery Deep in the heart of the Amazon rainforest, hidden beneath a dense canopy of trees, lay the ruins of an ancient city—a city that had long been forgotten by the passage of time. Known only as Xanadu, the city had once been a thriving metropolis, its streets bustling with life and its temples adorned with gold.
Fardil HassanPublished 4 days ago in Journal