religion
How religion plays into corporate culture and office politics.
The Future of Remote Work
The traditional office space, once the undisputed hub of productivity and professional interaction, is undergoing a radical transformation. Remote work, a trend that gained unprecedented traction during the COVID-19 pandemic, has evolved from a temporary measure to a long-term strategy for many organizations. As we stand on the brink of a new era in work dynamics, it is crucial to understand how these evolving remote work trends are reshaping productivity and work-life balance. This article delves into the future of remote work, examining its trajectory, exploring its impact on both employees and employers, and providing insights into what lies ahead.
By Eladeo Mallett2 years ago in Journal
Navya Naveli Nanda's Achievement: A Mirror to Society's Gender Bias
Navya Naveli Nanda's Achievement: A Mirror to Society's Gender Bias Prejudice and discrimination based on gender persist because gender stereotypes are reinforced through a variety of channels, such as the media, socialization, education, and leisure activities. In addition to highlighting the pervasive prejudices that society still harbours against women, this article criticizes how modern society readily criticizes women who hold comparable success and power but ignore the accomplishments of powerful men. It focuses on Navya Nanda's experiences with online criticism regarding her achievements because of gender bias and examines different aspects of gender stereotyping and its effects on women's career advancement.
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Journal
My Mother and Religion
Greetings All I know I don't make that many of these personal journal entries, but I thought it was time to talk about a subject that, at the time of this upload, I felt was important. As I talked about in a previous post I was raised Catholic, but eventually decided to leave the church. If you're wondering why I was raised Catholic, well it's because my mom was. If you're wondering why she was raised Catholic, it's because her mother and father were. If you're wondering why they were raised Catholic it's because their parents were.... Side note, but it really is interesting how most people end up staying in the religion they were raised in and then insist that theirs is the right one. Really weird how that works out....
By ChampionElCid2 years ago in Journal
Why Minimalism in Branding Matters More Than Ever
Why Minimalism in Branding Matters More Than Ever The growth of social media has increased consumer awareness regarding product ingredients and proper usage, resulting in more informed and selective shoppers. Today's consumers prioritize transparency and authenticity in both product content and brand values. A minimalist approach to branding that emphasizes visibility and clarity has resulted from this shift.
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Journal
The Great Day of 12 Rabi ul Awwal – Its Significance and Blessings
Introduction 12 Rabi ul Awal is a day of immense significance in the Islamic calendar as it marks the birth of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), a figure revered by Muslims worldwide. Known as Mawlid al-Nabi, this day is celebrated with great devotion and reverence, serving as a reminder of the blessings and guidance the Prophet brought to humanity. The day not only commemorates his birth but also invites Muslims to reflect on his teachings and strive to emulate his exemplary character.
By Kamran Shoukat2 years ago in Journal
Women on Screen: Psychological Themes in Contemporary Indian Cinema
Cinema and film are prevalent forms of mass communication that significantly influence opinions, shape perceptions, and reinforce prevailing cultural norms. They entertain audiences globally, offering an escape from everyday life by creating an alternate reality. Additionally, cinema has the power to alter individuals' mindsets and help establish new cultural, social, and political values. Indian cinema has long been a significant part of Indian culture, impacting society and individual lives in various ways. Movies influence people's fashion choices, speech, and social behaviour, both directly and indirectly. Over time, Indian cinema has evolved from traditional mythological films to "Bollywoodized" adaptations of successful Hollywood movies. In the 1970s, Indian cinema began to adopt a more socially conscious and politically focused approach.
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Journal
Love Is Part XlV
“ In the midst of realizing your purpose you’ll find yourself re-evaluating what’s worth it. Life is a journey filled with a plethora of lessons and blessings. Your existence alone is a divine inception. I pray that you begin to rediscover the parts of yourself you once fell in love with as you continue to evolve and expand. The love, truth, passion, forgiveness you’re seeking will all be found from within.” - Shae.
By 𝐿𝑜𝓋𝑒 𝐼𝓈 𝒮𝑒𝓇𝒾𝑒𝓈 🌹2 years ago in Journal
Gaza War: Israel is doomed to fail and US must remain cautious
The U.S. government positions itself as a defender of democracy and human rights, readily condemning global discrimination. Yet, it remains silent on Israel's actions and atrocities, raising questions about its commitment to justice. Analysts find this hypocrisy troubling, especially since Israel relies heavily on U.S. military and financial support.
By Khawaja@vocal2 years ago in Journal
The Power Of Symbols For Leaders. Top Story - August 2024.
Yesterday I wrote about Identity and Masks in Leadership and what allows their Power to be Maximized. I had someone with whom I collaborate frequently ask a fantastic question in response to the idea that we "All" wear masks.
By Dr. Cody Dakota Wooten, DFM, DHM, DAS (hc)2 years ago in Journal
Getting Through the Dark: Narcissists vs. Dark Empaths: Understanding, Identifying, and Liberating
Getting Through the Dark: Narcissists vs. Dark Empaths: Understanding, Identifying, and Liberating I have always been fascinated and intrigued by the limitless potential humans hold, which propels us on the path of progression. The odyssey of transforming primitiveness into a touch of modernism is the beauty of the prowess of the human mind. In the vast and complex tapestry that constitutes human relationships, the delicate interplay between these contrasting forces often presents itself as an enigma. Have you ever experienced the captivating yet perplexing dynamics between light and shadow, empathy and narcissism? Within this intricate landscape, dark empaths and narcissists stand out as compelling and enigmatic figures, each characterized by a distinct array of traits and behaviours. On the other hand, susceptible people (HSP), recognized for their deep emotional awareness and sensitivity to the feelings of others, often find themselves traversing the challenging terrain of relationships with these fascinating, yet sometimes troubling, personalities. This journey can be both enlightening and bewildering, as HSPs strive to understand and navigate the emotional landscapes shaped by the contrasting influences of empathy and narcissism.
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Journal











