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You Need More Than $2.2 Million To Be Considered Rich In The U.S.—But Some Say ‘Well-Being’ Is The Most Important Measure Of Wealth, Study Finds
Nearly 70% of respondents said a healthy, flexible work-life balance is a greater driver of wealth than maximizing their earnings
Empowered Negotiations: Navigating Threats And Building Stronger Business Relationships
Threats can be common in the world of negotiation. If handled improperly, deals fail and relationships suffer
How To Go From Individual Contributor To Manager In One Year
Do you feel frustrated that you haven't been promoted? Implement the following strategies. If you do, you’ll be promoted within a year
The 5 Best Parts Of Being Self-Employed, And Why It Exceeds The Hype
I know I talk a lot about the downers of freelancing, but that’s not entirely fair
Empower Your Mind: 5 Ways To Take Control Of Your Negative Self-Talk
The constant stream of intrusive thoughts and negative self-talk can make us feel trapped in a cycle where we perceive no control
Will AI Replace Your Job? It Depends, Financial Markets Offer Insights
Exploring AI's influence on financial markets and the future of work. From shaking financial markets to triggering job cuts, AI's impact is all encompassing
Creatively Organizing Your Life And Brand With Tidying Expert Marie Kondo
I began to realize early on, that instead of looking for reasons to discard an item, I should look for reasons to keep them
4 Ways Independent Contractors Can Invest In Professional Development
It’s easy to feel like investing in myself comes at the cost to my output. But it doesn’t
Women Do More Office Housework—Here’s How To Avoid It
Planning parties, ordering food and taking notes in meetings are just a few of the thankless tasks that women more often shoulder at work. Here's how to avoid them
Breaking Free: Conquering 5 Barriers To Purpose-Driven Leadership
Here are a few self-sabotaging beliefs and behaviors purpose-driven leaders are susceptible to and how to break them