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Quiet Quitting

Quiet quitting is a passive-aggressive response to management’s lack of employee value and workplace toxicity. It is going to work, doing the bare minimum and refusing to go above and beyond. There is necessarily nothing wrong with quiet quitting, so management cannot terminate your employment. However, this might not be good for your references from…
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Work Spouse

Having a work spouse is a very common practice. This is formerly known as a platonic relationship with a co-worker that you share a strong and trusting bond with. In fact, one could say that it is only natural to have a work spouse. But, is having a work spouse a good idea? And what…
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oMashonisa

Before you judge me, hear me out.. What are oMashonisa? Ever had an emergency that needed immediate financial relief? Your credit score is already up to shit, so there’s no chance of you getting a short-term loan anywhere. Your family isn’t there to help you out either, they obviously have better things to do, right?…
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10 Reasons why most Start-up businesses fail

In reality, there are more than 10 reasons why most Start-up businesses fail. Each reason is often interlinked with the other, and you might realize the damage when it is already too late to fix it. Just imagine, your brilliant million-dollar idea, turned into nothing more than a pile of poop. Scary isn’t it? If…
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Chix – Where Drug Addicts get their Next Fix

There are several metal scrapyards in South Africa (Disclaimer: commonly known as and called Chix by the locals – not a direct representation of the actual company) that offer recycling services for various types of metals such as steel, aluminum, copper, brass, and more. Drug Addicts have found this business to be quite a lucrative…
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How to differentiate between your Friends/Friendships

Friends right? As you navigate your way through adulthood, knowing how to differentiate your friends/friendships becomes a survival skill. Friendships, as an adult, mean something entirely different from when you were still a child, adolescent, or teenager. In fact, with each stage of development, friendships change, people change, you change. People that you were once…
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Why do Gender-based Social Divisions still exists?

The historical origin of gender-based social division trace back to ancient civilizations. This is a time when societies were largely patriarchal, with men holding the power and women being relegated to secondary roles. This division was based on gender-specific tasks and responsibilities that were assigned to each gender. Men, being responsible for physically demanding tasks…
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How to Build Resilience: Coping with Stress and Adversity

Resilience is the ability to adapt and bounce back from adversity, stress, and challenges. Building resilience is a key component in maintaining good mental health and overall well-being. To build resilience is a journey, not a destination. And we are about to get into the step-by-step guide on how to navigate this journey. Background Story…
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How to Build a Support System: The Power of Support

Support from loved ones can be a powerful tool in managing mental health conditions such as anxiety. Building a support system can provide the encouragement and understanding needed to take care of yourself and make positive changes in your life. The power of support may make all the difference and is something that I wish…
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Understanding and Managing Anxiety: A Guide for Beginners

Anxiety is a natural and normal emotion that every person experiences at some point in their lives. Therefore, Understanding and Managing Anxiety should be general knowledge for every single person. This came to my realization after being a victim of mental illness and survivor of multiple suicide attempts. Having this knowledge might save your life,…
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