The Praxis Journal
Real-world reflections on public relations, work life, and self-development.
A curated collection of perspectives from the Praxis team — designed to inform, challenge, and inspire smarter communication and stronger professional growth.
Editor’s Picks
Still Unmotivated Even After “Self-Care”? Here’s Why
NIKI – Oceans & Engines (2022) In my previous blog, I talked about how different types of rest are essential for truly recharging our bodies and minds. However, what if yo
My First Time Being a Podcast Producer
Working at Praxis is more than just about doing PR; it’s also about learning PR, and often beyond. We're constantly encouraged to explore new things and try different formats. Al
Gen Z are Quitting Their Jobs. What Should Employers Do?
Several midnights ago, I was doomscrolling on X, looking for something to spark a little dopamine (unhealthy, I know). As my thumb scrolled through the timeline, an article by CNA
Why Every Employee Needs PR Training: From Executives to Frontliners
PR training isn't just for executives anymore. From security guards to CEOs, every employee shapes your brand's public image — and equipping them with the right communication ski
Gen Z Doesn’t Care About the End of the World
Those of you who are Gen Z may share a similar feeling as I do. That you're just in a waiting room for the end of the world.
Gaji Besar, Hidup Bahagia? Menimbang Arti Sukses di Dunia Kerja Modern
Belum lama ini, saya pergi ke bioskop untuk menonton salah satu film Indonesia yang cukup memantik perhatian saya, Tunggu Aku Sukses Nanti, karya sutradara Naya Anindita.
Saat Kepercayaan Jadi Modal Kebangkitan Jurnalisme
Kebangkitan jurnalisme di era online bukan soal kembali ke masa lalu, melainkan menemukan bentuk baru.
A Handy Guide to Briefing a Spokesperson Before Your Next PR Event
You’re asked to brief a room full of VIPs. Now what? This article turns that nerve-racking moment into a clear playbook for PR practitioners.
“Have You Seen That TikTok I’ve Sent You?” is How Gen Z Communicates Today
Gen Z has traded long messages for a visual, low-effort language, where communication often starts with the question, "Have You Seen That TikTok I’ve Sent You?"