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Why Freelancers Should Pay More Attention To Self-Care
According to a recent survey from Epson, 48% of freelancers admitted to their ‘career’ being a very lonely business. Additionally, 46% named freelancing isolating; 25% of those polled said they…
How To Grow Your Career When You Don’t Want To Be A Manager
This reader asks, "What advice do you have for those who are currently in management roles and want to transition back to an individual contributor role?"
The Four Most Common Team Development Mistakes, And What To Do About Them
These most common team development mistakes can result in even lower morale and a waste of time and resources
How Bad Can Surgical Training Be? See These Two New Studies
Two new studies show what many surgical residents and surgeons have to endure and how this may lead to burnout, which affects patients
Second Act: From Funeral Director To Author
How her funeral-home work became a second act writing books
How To Succeed By Being Your True Self At Work
In the workplace, playing a role out of central casting is exhausting and can lead to burnout. Living your authentic personal brand will make you happier and more successful
Why Your Favorite Company Is Not The Best One To Work For
Some marketing roles prepare you for the corner others don't
How To Journal Your Way To Success
Whether it’s a feeling you are trying to explore or a task that must be completed, there’s something to be said about the power of physically writing something down to…
Lori Loughlin Pleads Not Guilty To Bribery
Full House actress Lori Loughlin has pleaded not guilty to bribery
The Washington Nationals Prove That Culture And Experience Still Matter
The Washington Nationals had a unique blend of veteran leadership and stars who embraced hard work and team culture. This article explains why the Nats stars are so unique