Updated from 2023 Remote work has been around for as long as we’ve had the technology, but 2020 made work from home (WFH) a household word. Now, many startup companies offer remote work as a way to cut operating costs. Without a physical office, expenses are reduced. Remote work also offers many other advantages toContinue reading “4 Types of Companies for Remote Work”
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What’s the Oldest Thing You Own That You Still Use Daily?
Today, I stopped to think about the oldest item in my home that I still use every single day. Not something tucked away in a closet or a “just in case” backup item (because I have lots of those), but something that earns its keep year after year, decade after decade. For many of us,Continue reading “What’s the Oldest Thing You Own That You Still Use Daily?”
Do you remember growing old?
It just hits you very suddenly. That moment came for me in the most unexpected way: someone casually asked, “How old is your parent?” And then I did the math, because if my parent is X years old, that makes me Y years old. Scary thought. I’m not a kid anymore. I mean, I’m someone’sContinue reading “Do you remember growing old?”
The Essential Luxury You Can’t Live Without
Be honest—what’s one luxury item you use every single day without even thinking about it? Not your fancy watch or your high-end earbuds. For many people, it’s their smartphone—the essential luxury that goes wherever they go. You might not feel like your phone is a luxury. After all, it’s part of your daily routine. ButContinue reading “The Essential Luxury You Can’t Live Without”
Blogging in 2025: What’s Changed and What Still Works
Blogging has come a long way from personal journals and niche hobby sites. In 2025, it remains a popular form of communication, but how you blog and what works best have evolved. Whether you’re a seasoned writer or just starting out, understanding the current landscape is key to staying relevant. Here’s what’s changed—and what hasn’t.Continue reading “Blogging in 2025: What’s Changed and What Still Works”