Month: March 2013

6 Fast Proofreading Hacks for Perfect Writing Every Time
Let’s face it: Proofreading is a mundane and boring task. You’ve just spent time pouring all your efforts into a piece of important writing and now you have to go back through it and nit-pick at it for grammar and punctuation flaws. It’s tedious and tiring, but essential nonetheless. IfRead More

Remote working — Yay or Nay?
The internet is awash with differing opinions about remote working, showing many businesses are divided in their views on the subject. This heated discussion was sparked by a leaked email by Yahoo! informing employees that remote working would be banned from June of this year. The internal memo said: “SomeRead More
Tax Filing Tips for Freelancers
The job market in the United States is still considerably sluggish and it is for that reason that many people have decided to work as freelancers. If you are a freelancer, you could be doing a wide variety of things to earn money. For example, there are many people whoRead More

How to Find Serenity at Work
Wouldn’t it be nice to find serenity in the midst of all the chaos that is erupting around you at work? Wouldn’t you like to have a sense of calm within the storm, a peacefulness that allows you to move through difficult situations where you normally flail and flounder? WellRead More
Choosing the Best College
One of the best things about choosing a college is that, for the most part (if you work hard), you are not limited to whatever schools are available in your local area. You can now attend college courses remotely and attend virtually anywhere. This means you can find a schoolRead More
Put an End to Over-Crowded Conference Rooms
One of the most embarrassing moments you can have during a meeting is forgetting the other person’s name, even more so after you’ve already been introduced. With conference calls, it’s especially challenging, because you cannot immediately put a name with a face. Thankfully, the nature and function of conference callsRead More