religion
How religion plays into corporate culture and office politics.
Boundaries
Today is the start to a New Year. I've had a rough couple of years. 2020 was a year of changes, a year of unknowns. 2021 was the year that I almost broke: I did things that I didn't think that I could ever do, I was forced to look deep inside myself and pull myself up to do all the things that needed done for my kids while their dad had a year of crisis. 2022 was supposed to be the year that I pulled myself back together and found my center again, but instead? 2022 was the year that shoved me so far out of my comfort zone that I know I can never go back. The last year that was so ... transformative ... was 2014. It ended up breaking me in 2015.
By The Schizophrenic Mom3 years ago in Journal
Behind the Last Window
The outside world was unknown to her, but she could see a glimpse of it through the window in his room. She had spent her entire life in the small, cramped apartment, never venturing beyond the walls that confined her. Her only connection to the outside was through the window, and the glimpses she caught of the world beyond were fleeting and tantalizing.
By Munnazir Zarin3 years ago in Journal
Payroll Services in Pakistan: Everything You Need to Know
Payroll Services in Pakistan: Everything You Need to Know As a business owner, managing payroll can be time-consuming and complex. From calculating employee salaries and benefits to tax compliance and reporting, it's important to get it right to ensure a happy and productive workforce. This is where payroll services come in.
By Munnazir zarin3 years ago in Journal
The History of Amazon
The History of Amazon In 1994, Jeff Bezos founded Amazon.com in his garage in Seattle, Washington. At the time, it was simply an online bookstore, but Bezos had bigger plans for the company. In its early days, Amazon faced tough competition from other online booksellers, but it quickly gained popularity thanks to its wide selection, competitive prices, and fast shipping.
By Munnazir Zarin3 years ago in Journal
It's Both a Tax and a Moral Issue.
However, following a Spring Statement that drew nearly universal condemnation, the Chancellor of the Exchequer's fortunes were severely harmed.Unfortunately, it quickly became the least of his worries, as the latest revelation revealed that he breached the law by attending BJ's birthday celebration and appears to have lied to Parliament about it. This revelation comes on the heels of reports that Mrs Sunak, also known as Akshata Murty, made uncomfortable front-page headlines when someone (depending on which rumour you believe, either the Labour Party or the Prime Minister) released the fact that she was not a British citizen. In theory, this would appear to be unimportant if it weren't for the fact that Ms Murty used her position to save a reported £4 million in UK tax each year.
By cheap accountant3 years ago in Journal
Fils d’Hathor
Originally I was going to name this "Son of Venus" but I want to veer away from classical Roman/ Greek iconography. Therefore I named it Fils d’Hathor, which is Son of Hathor in French. She is the Egyptian equivalent to the Roman Goddess of love, and to me, more appropriate of a spiritual mother.
By Art by Pree3 years ago in Journal
Why Are Our Islamabad Coworking Spaces the Ideal Swing Space?
However, one thing that small businesses overlook is the 'Coworking Space Solution.' Yes, it is true that when beginning a business, many people overlook the fact that having a Coworking Space address may make all the difference in keeping a professional business front.
By Munnazir Zarin3 years ago in Journal







