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  • The Insignificant Millennial by ArvinToneEbreo
    ArvinToneEbreo
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      Parts 7
    It is a story of finding the meaning of balance between work and life from the eyes of a millennial. Does it have to be an endless struggle for importance, making an impact and fight to death the right to belong? Society and some of its ways are weird for me and I hope to magnify a perspective of openness to tackle work ethics and why work does not pay in every way.
  • 30..... Going 40 by EhlsyHere
    EhlsyHere
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      Parts 2
  • MILES AWAY by Mixing_colors
    Mixing_colors
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      Parts 18
    Miles Parker, a beautiful attractive woman, smart, confident with her fine personality, always composed and under control, But.. Numb.. Having a bestfriend is one of the most treasured things you experience in life. But what if, you start to fall for her or more likely, I already fall for her the first time I laid my eyes on her angelic face. Trying to make her feel that she means more to me but doesn't notice it. She broke my heart today, and heal it tomorrow then repeat. The more I try to ignore this feeling, the more my whole system craves for her. Will I ever have the chance to make her mine? Will she ever see me as a man? Or just her bestfriend? Will she ever learn how to love me? Or her heart will never be within my reach... She's near, but her heart seems miles away...
  • SO THIS IS IT by verronabella
    verronabella
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      Parts 2
    Almost after a year of graduating from College, I just couldn't help but be excited, nervous, overwhelmed, and confused all at once as I walk into new seasons of my life. This is a journey of a young professional who dreams to thrive in her career. A journey to discovering her very dreams and passions from of old. A purposeful and a worthy season of waiting for God's timing and intervention. Journey with her. And here's to all young professionals who are taking a big leap of faith; here's to every small step you're willing to take! :)) xoxoxo
  • The Business of Being Authentic by chasemckinley95
    chasemckinley95
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      Parts 1
    As a young professional it can be hard to figure out who you are or where you fit in. This blog post is for you. I hope you enjoy it and I hope that you can relate.
  • Life Series #1: Onto Better Things by mel02mhn
    mel02mhn
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      Parts 17
    Life Series Book 1 -------- All Tin wanted in life was to graduate and work in peace. She's half-way there because she already graduated and have got job offers, it's the 'peace' part she has to work on. Her life got so unbalanced because of a guy she met in the most unexpected situation, Mark. Just how much more can her life be in chaos because of him now that even in her work life, he seems to be a constant? --------- Disclaimer: GOT7 is not in any way related to my story. I'm just a fan. The same goes with any brand I've mentioned here. I am not in any way affliated to them. Whatever situation, name, place, company and brand in this story is either made-up in my mind or used in my own made-up situation. Story is in TagLish And!! The male lead in this story are named after GOT7 but their personalities may or may not match with the real GOT7 ☺️ P.S: STAN GOT7!
  • The Professional Communicator by albrtlrnz
    albrtlrnz
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      Parts 12
    I wrote this book because I've spent years watching intelligent, capable professionals struggle with the same communication challenges over and over again. Not because they're not smart enough. Not because they don't care enough. But because nobody ever taught them the fundamental principles of how communication actually works in groups. They were thrown into teams and told to collaborate. Told to "communicate better." Told to "work together." But nobody explained what that actually means. Nobody gave them a framework for understanding why groups succeed or fail. Nobody taught them that communication isn't just about sending clear messages-it's about constructing social realities together. So they default to trial and error. They rely on instinct. They copy what they've seen other people do, even when those people were doing it wrong. And the cycle continues.