When you judgeanother, you do not define them, you define yourself. ~ Wayne Dyer ~ [Source]

Growing up, we learn to judge others based on their actions and guess the sort of character about strangers. Most of the time, we judge others based on their occupations. For example, their IQ. While it may be partially true, have we thought about their skills that they have accumulated throughout the years?

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How about someone who is working from home? With so many scammers out there, one does get cautious about those scams and tend to think anything that requires working from home is a bad idea. Working from home doesn’t mean taking up those schemes. One can provide writing services such as resumes, ghost writing, niche blogs, documents and other jobs related to writing.

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Living in the culture that if one doesn’t hold a job with any company, one is thought to be a bummer. When one is providing a service online, others will ask, “So, what’s your company name?” Even when you have just started out. Having a company name means a form of recognition and security.

A road sweeper is thought to be one who doesn’t hold a pen. True, a broom is necessary. A food stall owner knows only how to cook. Is that really true? What about knowing how many bowls of noodles to sell in order to pay the monthly rentals?

How about judging yourself?

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