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We spend one-third of our lives stressing about it, thinking it, talking about it and doing it. Journal is for everything work related.
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Stories in Journal that you’ll love, handpicked by our team.
Author’s Advice
If you would’ve asked me 20 years ago did I know I’d become a writer and an author, I would’ve said “nope, ain’t happening”. As fate would have it I did become an author and I can honestly say I’m loving it so far. It really does feel good to be a writer. I’ve learned a lot on this journey and I feel like with even me being as new to this world as I am, there’s some wisdom I need to share with every other aspiring author.
By Joe Patterson26 days ago in Journal
~ Fired ~
— Ai Intrusion ~ Are you Next ~ Is Ai Evolution after your job? — Few workplaces haven't been affected. Ai is in supermarkets, at doctors' offices, and even monitoring farms. I just can't think of anything this machine is not getting into, can you? For instance: Education ~ Law and Tech jobs will one day have a major influence or be taken over by these inanimate machines, with accuracy and vigor. From mechanics' diagnoses to a wide variety of everyday jobs, including fast food workers, with this input having the ability to cut their unnecessary work hours. I'm certain all of us have been touched by this with our short stories and colorful headings, have you? Even comments are very questionable 'Non-Robot' insertions.
By Jay Kantor2 months ago in Journal
The goals I did not achieve
Every writing goal I made for the year is a wash. It has been this way for a while, but I think it's important to be open about my failures and the reality of how life can get in the way. This is especially true considering the several times I have posted on Vocal about my writing goals, how I was changing my approach, and where I was hoping to be for the upcoming year. I will probably do that again in a couple months, but for now, it is time to acknowledge where I am today.
By Kay Husnick3 months ago in Journal
Listening To My Thoughts
December 4, 2025 I have not been writing for a while. I had a lot going on over the past few months that hindered my creative mind. My PTSD regarding my ex-husband. I read a lot of books to help me through my dealings with my abusive husband. I had my genuine validation when he was sentenced to 15 years by a judge last year.
By Mariann Carroll4 months ago in Journal
Completely on the Fly (November). Content Warning.
Ooh, it's been a few months since I did one of these pieces, and it shows. My mental health is on the floor at the moment, and then I thought, I need to write something on Vocal. I am so ADHD I forgot that I HAD been doing these 'on the fly' pieces - without thought, censorship, or embarrassment. So here I am again!
By Karen Cave4 months ago in Journal
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Latest Stories
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Video Surveillance Boom: $63.9B Future Unlocked. AI-Generated.
The Silent Watchers of a Changing World The camera didn’t blink—but everything else did. A crowded street. A missing bag. A fleeting moment that could easily dissolve into chaos. Yet within seconds, a network of invisible watchers stitched together the narrative—tracking movement, identifying patterns, flagging anomalies. What once relied on human memory now leans on intelligent systems that never sleep.
By Andrew Hamilton17 minutes ago in Journal
Business Vertical Classification Categories: Why They Matter in Modern Business. AI-Generated.
In today’s fast-changing marketplace, businesses are no longer understood only by their size or revenue. They are also identified by the industry or niche they serve. This is where business vertical classification categories become important. These categories help define what kind of market a business operates in, who its target audience is, and how it delivers value.
By ellenawritesabout 2 hours ago in Journal
Fruit Jellies Market Is Turning Simple Candy Into a $1.75 Billion Wellness and Premium Story. AI-Generated.
Fruit jellies are not a product most people think about seriously. They are the candy in the checkout aisle. The jelly cup in a kid's lunchbox. The wobbly dessert has been around in some form for centuries. Nothing about them suggests they are particularly interesting from a business or nutrition perspective.
By Harvey Specterabout 2 hours ago in Journal
The Ultimate Guide to Renting a Car in Mauritius
Renting a car in Mauritius is widely considered the best way to explore this tropical paradise. With its stunning beaches, lush mountains, waterfalls, and charming villages scattered across the island, having your own vehicle gives you unmatched freedom and convenience.
By Addison Jonsabout 3 hours ago in Journal
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The creative faces behind your favorite stories.
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