An Introduction to Financial Markets: Making Sense of the Markets by Jamuhuri Gachoroba – Book Review

Financial markets is an area I have been trying to understand, and it was particularly difficult since I don't have any background or professional experience in this area. Additionally, majority of the online resources were too complex or filled with endless jargon with little to no explanation. So, I appreciated how Jamuhuri Gachoroba breaks down the financial markets and its components in layman's language,...

Edit Like a Pro: A Beginner’s Guide to Content Editing (And How to Start Your Career)

Think editing is just about fixing typos and grammar? Think again. Content editing has become one of the most in-demand and transformative skills a writer or freelancer can master. Whether you are editing blog posts, social media content, web copy, or eBooks, a great editor clarifies meaning, enhances readability, and helps writers connect with readers on a deeper level. In this piece, we will...

Write to Win Clients: How Freelance Writers Can Attract and Keep High-Quality Clients

Freelance writing is one of the fastest-growing remote careers, but success takes more than creative flair and good grammar. To win clients consistently, you have to think like both a business owner and a writer. That is where many new writers hit a wall. They have the talent, but no idea how to stand out in a saturated market, pitch to clients, or price...

The Psychology Behind Great Leadership: Emotional Intelligence, Motivation & Trust

Leadership isn’t just about decision-making, vision, or driving results. It’s also about understanding people, and how they behave, feel, and think in the workplace. That’s where Managerial Psychology comes in. Teams are currently diverse, value-driven, and hybrid. The ability to lead with psychological and emotional insight is essential. What is Managerial Psychology? Managerial psychology is the application of psychological principles to workplace leadership. It...

How To Empower Women In The Workplace: A Review Of Lean In By Sheryl Sandberg

I’m late to the party, but I’m finally here. I read Sheryl Sandberg’s bestselling book, Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to Lead, published in 2013. The book explains the cultural and personal forces that hold women back from achieving their full potential at work. Sandberg’s writing is relatable, direct, and often laced with a refreshing dose of vulnerability. She doesn't shy away...

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