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Monday, January 16, 2012

Annoying Things That Happen When You Work in Retail - My Personal Experience

Why working retail can be annoying

When you work in retail, you will learn life lessons about human behavior. However, there are some interesting funny and annoying things you will learn and observe in retail that will always have you shaking your head. Shoppers are great, and of course retail and consumers is really what makes the world go 'round. If there weren't consumers that buy retail products on a consistent basis, then of course, the economy would be worse off than it is at the moment.

When you work in retail you are forced to work insane hours, be nice to everyone, be helpful and cheerful and even deal with some people who are just plain rude. It's not always as easy as it looks, but it's somethings very amusing.

Top 5 Annoying Customer Habits

Customers are sometimes too personal. From personal experience, I can tell you that some folks just get way too personal with their cashier. Sure, it seems harmless to make a confession or talk about something personal with a cashier at check out, but sometimes it's plain weird. I've learn it's best to just smile, nod and agree even if you are thinking, "wtf just happened here?"

Personal conversations on cell phones should be private. Not everyone needs to know about how pissed off you are at your boyfriend, or for that matter that you think you might be pregnant. If you find yourself cussing out your boyfriend on the phone, stop and think about it. People are around you.

People seem to think that swiping a card before the items have been checked out is acceptable. It's not. Registers are not magical objects that can predict whats going to be scanned and the price. The cashier has to scan the items, total the sale and then actually confirm the total before the card can be processed. So please, crazy card swipers - stop it and wait for the cashier to give you the total amount of the sale.

People have kids, but retail stores are not a subsitute for day care. Working in retail is one thing, you know you will have to deal with adults that can possibly be loud, get angry or annoyed but you don't expect to deal with children. Note to all parents who don't care if their kid is tearing up candy in the floor - get off the cell phone and pay attention to your children. It's totally not acceptable to let your 5 year old boy commit lewd acts (such as humping) on a shopping cart while you talk about what type of shoes you want to wear that night on the phone.

Some people don't appreciate a good old fashion, "Have a Great day!" closing. And this is so rude. Of course, some people will appreciate a cashier taking the time to close the deal and say 'have a great day!' and they will also say the two words that every cashier likes to hear "YOU TOO." It's so rude that some people just walk away and never say a word. It just shows a sign of the times where people think being courteous is a waste of time.

How To Cure Writer's Block - A Writer's Cure

Have Writer's Block? Yeah, It happens sometimes.

Writer's block happens a lot, especially if you are a constant writer who depends on writing as income. It really gets frustrating to write when you can't think straight. I get writer's block quite a lot. I can stare at my laptop for hours on end and have nothing but a blank Word Pad screen. I think that a lot of writers, like myself, get frustrated simply because they started worrying about the income more than the passion to write. I'm currently trying to get back to my old writing mojo (before I realized I earned income from writing) and get back to how it made me relax and de-stress myself.

My own personal ways to cure writer's block

Of course, the question still stands "how do you cure writer's block?" I think the answer is pretty simple. Stop TRYING to cure writer's block. Pretty much, you need to use reverse physiology on yourself. Stop trying to write, stop trying to understand why you can't write. Stop it all together. Take a break and do something that you enjoy that might give you inspiration.

Personal Ways That I Cure My Writer's Block

Writer's block for me is like remembering to find my keys daily. It happens a lot and it happens often. I also don't realize that I'm having a moment with writer's block and I tend to think I suck at writing. While, at times I know that's not the case, I still tend to be too hard on myself. So at that point, I close my laptop and refuse to open it again. But then I remember after trying one of the below mentions of how I cure my own writer's block, that I'm not a crappy writer -- I'm just tired or stressed or distracted.

Try not writing. I did this for 7 months and I STILL had writer's block. It was a pretty sad time in my life. However, I decided to put on my big girl pants and stick to it. I also discovered that writing shouldn't be about keywords or key phrases - it should be writing about what I WANT. So I did that, and I'm still doing that. BUT -- I did take 7 months off. In that time, I started a new life. I found a nice place to rent, I worked on my fitness, and I also branched out and found that writing is not the only way to earn money online. I just missed that part of my life.

Stop blaming yourself. I did this and I still do this when I have writer's block. I think that my mind has just crapped out enough that I can't focus to write. But in reality, sometimes I'm just too tired or too stressed to write. Other times, I really have other important factors that I should be concerned about instead of writing online. You need to find balance in your life, but don't blame or be hard on yourself for not being able to type out that article at night. Give yourself a break.

Workout, it's good for you! I discovered that when I have writer's block -- the BEST thing I can do for myself is to workout. Go outside and go for a walk, do some Yoga, get on a treadmill and sweat or even do some old-fashion push-ups. Yes, it does work. Working your body helps relieve some stress off your mind. For me, it's running. The more I pound the pavement, the better I think and feel. When I get done with one running session, I feel like I could write a novel. Sweating does help writer's block. So go work on your fitness a little more often.

Have a drink and relax. While I'm not saying that you should consume alchohol on a nightly basis of writing, but on the nights that you are stuck and in a rut, yes drink up! There is nothing like a little liquid courage to get your thoughts going rapid. Pour a glass of wine or crack open a beer, you might find that you just needed a little bit of relaxation to help you unwind.

The most important thing that you can do for writer's block is to stop worrying about actually having writer's block. If you cannt write, don't waste time trying to. Instead of worrying about why you can't write - take up another activity that might give you inspiration. Just remind yourself that every writer goes through the same experience and it will pass - eventually.

Do you need a new job? I know I do!

Do you need a new job?

Working isn't something that most people choose to do, it's something they have to do. Just like going to school when you were a child, work is much like the same. You would rather stay at home and play sick, but now you are an adult with bills and responsibilities. As much as you wanted to grow up when you were little, now a job can completely stress you out to make you want to be a child again. Much like high school, your job might begin to get too personal with other co-workers, you will feel that you are being singled out, intentionally. Here are the top 5 ways to know if you need a new job.

Top Reasons You Might Need Another Job

You Need a New Job If You Feel Anxious Constantly. While having some anxiety is normal, you shouldn't feel anxious over every second of the day at work. It should be a somewhat healthy environment of comfort. While no one is truly comfortable at work, you should feel like you have your own personal space as well as your own level of comfort. If you feel anxious every second while you're at work, whether it be from co-workers or management, you may need to find another job.
You Need a New Job If You Feel Singled Out. While everyone disagrees with someone every once in awhile, if you feel like you are singly being picked on, bullied, or punished for no reason by co-workers or management, you might need to find another job. A healthy work environment should flow smoothly. If you feel that co-workers or management are constantly focusing on flaws and problems they may have with you, it's safe to say you need another job.

You Need a New Job If You Are Not Getting Paid For Work That You Do. If you take on projects occasionally to prove yourself, that is one thing. If you are working double the hours, double the work and responsibility and are only getting paid for half of it, than you need to look for other employment. Your job may be taking advantage of your hard working nature and mistake it for being a pushover. Make sure you are getting the hours, payment, and benefits for every bit of your work.

You Need a New Job If You Being Verbally Abused. Too many times, employees put up with too much verbal abuse from their supervisors. Constructive critisicm is great for most people, but do not let it go too far. If you feel that your name or work is being slander, especially for no good reason, and often, you may need to find another job.

You Need a New Job If You Are Not Being Recognized For Your Work. Another common mistake employees make, is being over looked. While a few times of being overlooked may not strike you, you shouldn't let others take credit for the work that you do. If so, you may need to find another job. Employers seems to have certain people that they see as 'perfect' employees, which the people that do all the work never get the credit. If you work hard and the employer refuses to recognize the hard work that you do, you may need to find another job.

Five Things I've Learned To Help Become a Better Writer/Blogger In This World

My Advice When It Comes To Writing Online

Writing online isn't all fun and giggles. It really is hard work. Work that will pay off, but still hard work. Sure, sitting at your computer writing away seems like a simple task but when you put your full self into writing -- burning out is possible and it will happen. While this is my own personal experience, I'm sure this will be helpful advice for many beginners and advanced writers alike.

My 5 personal lessons I've learned about writing online

1. Don't put all your eggs in one basket. As many have probably heard in the world of passive income. eHow, one of the best rev. sharing writing sites out there, closed it's doors on the Writer's Compensation Program and called it quits for accepting new articles and writers. Now, only the selected writers of the eHow world can still publish on eHow but through Demand Studios terms. A lot of writers put their eggs into eHow's basket and got burned. I was one of them. Though I was accepted into Demand Studios program for eHow. Most of the terms and what I liked about writing for eHow was ripped from me. So, let this be a lesson to me and everyone else. Don't depend on one site to earn income online.

2. Branching out can only lead to good things. Once I was afraid to branch out and spend time writing for various sites. The reason being: I didn't want to learn new guidelines for each site. Then I tried my luck at a few different sites and found that it made me grow as a writer and helped me depend LESS on just one type and style of writing. This will also help you increase income without really worrying about it. You may find out that the site you didn't want to write for actually paid off while playing with a different writing site on the side. It's a pleasant surprise.

3. Try, try and try again. While some writing sites are very strict, and may decline your first article or offer, try it one more time before giving up. Usually you will find that there is someone out there that WILL accept your content. If you give up before knowing what you could have had - you will be the one that lost out.

4. Motivation makes for good articles. I have tried various different styles of writing, and while some of them I was very interested in, some of them I was not at all interested but did it anyway. The lesson learned here: Write what you know and love. Passion and motivation towards a topic or 'niche' is the best way to make a article flow. If you have no real passion for the topic, or at least a good deal of knowledge - it might sound very dry, which leads readers and editors alike feeling dry.

5. Write what you know. This lesson follows the fourth lesson, because knowledge is everything when writing articles. If you have no clue what your writing about - your readers will know. And this will make for bad feedback and less traffic to that article. In the long run, it is totally worth the effort to spend a few minutes researching a topic before typing.

This may be common sense to some and to some it may spark a light in their brain, yelling "I'm not the only one after all who did this before!". These are all mistakes I've made and learned from while writing online.

Find good music you will love, it's true!

Find music that you will like!

Are you searching to find good music that relates to your taste? This article will outline the 5 best ways to find good music, music that will is similar to the genre of your choice, and it's all free! If you are searching for new songs for your iPod but cannot seem to find anything that you like, try out some of these tips on ways to find good music!

Top 5 Ways to Find The Music You Like

Find Good Music on Pandora Radio! http://www.pandora.com/ Pandora Radio is one of the best ways to find music that is similar to your tastes, by just processing the music that you already like. You create a list of songs, bands, or even genres you like and instantly Pandora Radio will give you new musical choices to chose from! It's free to sign up, free to use, and a great way to find new music!

Find Good Music By Using Music Map to Select Similar Artist. http://www.music-map.com/ - Music Map is a great tool to finding good music that you will love. Music map works by searching for artists similar to the artist that you suggest. It's a branch out tree of similar musicians. It's a great tool to find underground bands and artists of the same genre of music that you would like.

Search Amazon to Find Good Music. http://www.amazon.com - Amazon isn't just a place to buy stuff. On Amazon's musical department, you can preview tunes before you decide if you like the record. You can use this to your advantage. Amazon also suggests other artists, albums and songs that are similar to what you already like. By clicking on a suggested artist or album, you can preview their songs to see if one tickles your fancy. If so, then you just found good music to listen to!

Use Taste Kid to Find Good Music! http://www.tastekid.com/ - Taste Kid is a very awesome site with very awesome features. You can find just about any type of entertainment similar to what you like, but especially music. You can type in a song, album, artist or genre and instantly you will pick up 100's of different suggestions all similar to what you like. It's amazing, it's free and it's fun!

Find Good Music By Using Mog. http://mog.com/ - Mog is an up and coming invention and website that is generated solely based on it's user and it's user's likes and needs. It's free to try, but it does cost just under $10 a month for regular usage. The most amazing thing about Mog, is that you can use this with your mobile phone, iPod, Ipad or any other media device.