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How to Get Amazon Book Reviews as a Self-Published Author
The First 50 Reviews: Your Book’s Launchpad to Visibility and Sales If you’re a self-published author, hitting 50 Amazon reviews isn’t just a nice feeling. It’s a critical milestone and crucial turning point!
By Heather Holmes9 months ago in Journal
Why Sole Traders Must Priorities Self Assessment Tax Returns
In the realm of small business and entrepreneurship, sole traders form the backbone of the UK economy. Whether operating as a freelance graphic designer, a local tradesperson, or a digital content creator, being a sole trader brings both independence and responsibility. Chief among these responsibilities is the legal obligation to submit a Self Assessment Tax Return annually.
By Self Assessment Tax Return9 months ago in Journal
Anony' Diary
I'm so sick of arguing with this man I don't know what to do! It seems like he just picked fights with me about anything he can think of. We argue about everything and I don't know how to change it. I love him, but clearly we're not going to work out. It's not like I'm surprised though, it was inevitable! I wonder if he remembers when we first started talking, I told him we weren't meant to be married but we were meant to learn from each other. In my sould I knew thisn, and it wasn't because he was unattractive .. or short!
By Anony Elle9 months ago in Journal
Why Coworking Etiquette Matters: A Quick Guide
In the ever-evolving landscape of professional workspaces, coworking has emerged as a popular choice for freelancers, entrepreneurs, and remote workers alike. Coworking spaces offer a vibrant atmosphere, networking opportunities, and a collaborative environment conducive to productivity. However, amidst the flexibility and creativity fostered by these shared workspaces, one crucial aspect often overlooked is coworking etiquette.
By Munnazir Zarin9 months ago in Journal
🎙️ CHAPTER 1: The Poison of Negative Thinking...... “Break Free: Healing the Mind Through Faith, Science, and Self-Belief”
Chapter 1: The Poison of Negative Thinking “The greatest battle you will ever face is not outside—it's within.” “If your own mind imprisons you, no kingdom, no dream, no love can ever set you free." (Pause)
By Shahab Saqib 9 months ago in Journal
Such Varied Ukrainian Puritanism: A View Through the Literature of Taras Shevchenko
For me, a Ukrainian Protestant who converted from Orthodoxy at the age of sixteen, Protestantism at first appeared as a more secular and freer form of Christianity. But the deeper I explored this doctrine, the more I discovered the great glory of the reverence for labor and the Puritan ethic.
By Ilya V. Ganpantsura10 months ago in Journal
Breaking Down and Leveling Up: Crying, Laughing, and Cry-Laughing
Life doesn’t come with an instruction manual, and if it did, I’m pretty sure mine got lost somewhere between the “Stay Calm” chapter and the “You’ve Got This” appendix. There have been moments when I felt like I was breaking down in slow motion—a messy, emotional unraveling that seemed to come out of nowhere and take hold like a tornado in my chest. But, weirdly enough, those moments also turned out to be the times I leveled up in ways I never expected.
By Mahayud Din10 months ago in Journal
Oh my gosh
June 16, 2022 Lake City, Seattle Oh my gosh, Lately, I’ve felt a bit out of control but I don’t mind it. Sometimes the sensation that accompanies that lack of self-consciousness is enjoyable: heart beating faster, blood rising to my temples and cheeks, each breath leaving my nostrils sweet before it hits whatever I’ve selected as the object of my undivided attention. What have I been obsessed with? I’m afraid to tell you.
By Joe Nasta | Seattle foodie poet10 months ago in Journal











