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How to Release the Fear of Losing It All (and Trust Yourself Again)
It was 2:17 AM, and the only light in the room came from my laptop screen, casting a blueish glow on my tear-streaked face. I was staring at a spreadsheet, the numbers blurring together. A few months of lower-than-projected revenue. A client who had unexpectedly paused their contract. A whisper from the bank account that suddenly felt far too thin.
By Edina Jackson-Yussif about 4 hours ago in Journal
Chad Pratt on Preventing Burnout in Long Distance Running. AI-Generated.
Long distance running demands more than strong legs and healthy lungs. It requires emotional balance, strategic planning, and a deep understanding of recovery. Many runners begin their journey energized and ambitious, only to find themselves sidelined by fatigue or mental exhaustion months later. Burnout does not happen overnight. It builds gradually when effort outpaces recovery and expectations exceed preparation.
By Chad Prattabout 5 hours ago in Journal
Risk Management in General Practice vs. Hospital Settings: Accreditation's Role in Mitigation
Risk management is the systematic approach to identifying, assessing, and reducing risks that could impact the safety, quality, and effectiveness of healthcare services. The primary goals are to protect patients and staff, ensure compliance with regulations, and maintain organisational sustainability.
By Angelo Eanabout 6 hours ago in Journal
The Trust Blueprint: How We Engineered a #2 National Rating for Nurse Experience
150,000 nurse reviews. That’s the dataset the MIT Sloan School of Management used to rank employee experience across 200 healthcare organizations. The results held a surprise.
By Brian Sutterabout 24 hours ago in Journal
A Beginner-Friendly Marketing Plan for Your First Digital Product
Marketing your first product can feel harder than creating it. There are platforms to choose from, strategies to learn, and advice coming from every direction. The result is usually the same: doing nothing because everything feels like too much.
By Edina Jackson-Yussif a day ago in Journal
Vocal Media Challenge
I’m back again with another challenge. This time, I’m posting twice a day on Vocal Media for the next seven days. This isn’t another mammoth 30-day challenge; I’m doing this to reset and get back to posting consistently on the platform.
By Edina Jackson-Yussif 2 days ago in Journal
Why Smart Builders Always Know the Numbers Before the Work Begins
Every construction project, regardless of its size or complexity, begins long before the first worker sets foot on site. It begins with numbers. Not rough guesses scribbled on the back of a napkin, but carefully calculated, thoroughly researched figures that reflect the true cost of turning a design into a physical reality. The builders and developers who consistently deliver projects on time and within budget are not lucky they are prepared. And that preparation starts with understanding exactly what a project will cost before a single decision is locked in.
By Cullen Johns3 days ago in Journal






