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Five Easy Ways to Boost Your Energy at Work
by Grace Rizza, Jan 7, 2009
We all have those days when all we want is to crawl back in bed for a few more hours. Unfortunately, few of us have that luxury. The following hints may help you stay energized, or at least get you going until you can make the time for rest.
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Correcting Colleagues' Grammatical Errors
by Tiffany Aliano, Jan 7, 2009
Some tips and suggestions on how to deliver constructive criticism to a colleague, as well as some helpful hints on how to help them avoid grammatical errors before submitting their work.
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Reindeer Herder in Greenland
by Poliko, Jan 2, 2009
Do you really think your job is the worst possible?
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Advice on Dealing with a Difficult Co-worker
by ascribe, Dec 29, 2008
Very many times we have observed a few fish spoiling the waters of this cultured work at office or other such places. Yes, a few negative workers or the so-called ‘difficult co-workers’ do make their irritable presence felt due to the negativities flowing around them.
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Working Outside the House
by ecrivan wordwizard, Dec 24, 2008
Eleven advantages of working outside the home.
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Career vs Vocation
by Phoenixritu, Dec 22, 2008
Work at a job to earn or for quality of life.
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Creativity - Why to Do What You Like?
by Street Saint, Dec 22, 2008
Do you every find yourself working on projects others consider pointless? Do you feel that between work and play, there is no time for creativity? There is something to be said about doing what you like.
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Retail Therapy? No Thank You
by Gill James, Dec 21, 2008
Why exactly do we get this urge to spend, spend, spend to make ourselves feel better? Is it possible that if we were content with our working lives we wouldn't go on the consumer rampage?
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Importance of Having a Clean Desk and Workspace
by mox, Dec 21, 2008
Every morning you wake up. You look over at your desk and notice that the ashtray is overflowing again and the curdled milk from last weeks cereal is starting to smell. You grab some coffee and make a little room to put down your cup. You start your daily grind. Churning out articles, editing photos, designing websites, making graphics, editing video. You know, freelancing.
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Part Time Non-medical Careers
by Tel Asiado, Dec 21, 2008
For those who are seriously considering a non-medical part time career, here are some that are often included in the advertised career section of newspapers. They can also be researched online. Brief description, required skills or personal attributes and experience are included. It is important to note that some careers may carry different responsibilities depending on the employment industry and the size of the business or organization.
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