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The Numbers Behind the Name: Echos News ZA
Got myself into blogging, again. So I dusted my desk, laptop in front of me, cup of fresh tea. I searched for my blog account which had been sitting there for years — blank. Instead of writing a blog like everyone else, a News Hub idea came to me, and it sounded nice. Suddenly, a name appeared: ECHOS.
By Vongani Bandiabout 3 hours ago in Journal
When Writing a Resume What Tense Should Be Used? (Complete Guide)
Writing a resume may seem simple, but even small grammar mistakes can significantly affect your chances of landing an interview. One of the most common questions job seekers ask is: when writing a resume what tense should be used?
By Ramsha Riazabout 8 hours ago in Journal
Challenges Are Nice Cherries On The Vocal Cake
Introduction As I write this there are two Vocal Challenges live and I have written a lot of Melodic Milestone Playlist entries and one Word Hunt entry but that means until there is a new challenge I cannot share my work with a Facebook group that I am a member of, though it doesn't stop me commenting on others entries and interacting with others.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred about 8 hours ago in Journal
The day I change my story
It was a September Saturday that felt almost stubbornly bright — the kind of day that insists you go outside one last time before fall closes in. I packed all four kids into our minivan and drove to the office I had built from scratch, a five-attorney law firm that now felt like someone else’s life. The lease was about to end. Bankruptcy papers were waiting on my desk at home. The silence in the empty offices pressed on me, heavier than any briefcase I had ever carried. But I wanted one last memory here, something my children could look back on and smile. We brought in baskets full of rubber balls — some bigger than my youngest, a two-year-old who seemed to have enough energy for a dozen adults. For the next two and a half hours, the hallways rang with laughter, screams, and bouncing balls. The office smelled of dust, sunlight, and the faint scent of furniture polish. Somewhere in all that chaos, the past and the future didn’t matter. There was only this moment, this strange, fleeting victory over life’s failures. That day, I realized something quietly important: you don’t need a lottery ticket or a viral post to change your life. Sometimes, all you need is to rewrite the story you’re telling yourself.
By Shahid Zamanabout 20 hours ago in Journal
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 a day 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 Pratta day 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 Eana day ago in Journal







