Working in public relations, you have probably experienced creative burnout a time or two. Whether you specialize in blog writing, graphic design, or social media copy, there may come a point in your shift where your wheels stop turning. Creative burnout is usually described as physical fatigue, irritability, dreading going to work, procrastination, and doubting your creative abilities. In simpler terms, the feelings of emotional and physical exhaustion.
Read MoreSomething on the mind of many young Ad/PR professionals is the idea of freelancing or starting their own business, and it’s no surprise. Between the struggle of finding enjoyable work and earning enough to keep up with inflation, why not decide for yourself and do what you love?
Read MoreOn YouTube, it’s surprisingly difficult to utter the words I’m sorry. From Logan Paul to Laura Lee, there is a long list of influencers who have fallen victim to cancel culture. It's almost become a rite of passage for internet stars to participate in one of YouTube's most unexpected subgenres: apology videos.
Read MoreA lot of people argue that TikTok can ruin lives. Individuals are now spending copious amounts of their time scrolling mindlessly on an app. Comparison is a killer among the younger generation of girls. People are buying things that they don’t need, and now have a spending problem. However, many people don’t shed light on the flipside of how TikTok can change lives for the better.
Read MoreOne of the many roles that PR pros must fill in our day-to-day lives is that of the author. We write regularly to execute a variety of communications goals, producing numerous media pitches, blogs, and social media captions. Since writing plays an extensive role in the work of PR professionals, we must always strive to push our talents further.
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