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5 Ways To Be A Better Mentor—And Get A Return On Your Investment
It’s National Mentoring Month. How’s your mentorship game?
Doing This One Thing Will Help You Be More Productive
Busy people take on everything and offer unfettered access to their time, expertise and attention; productive people set boundaries
Want To Grow Your Career? 6 Surprising Ways To Write Your Future
With the beginning of a new year, now is the time to consider who you are, how you want to develop and where you go from here—writing your future
Freelance Fitness Instructors’ New Best Friend: Meet OnPodio
Meet onPodio, putting fitness instruction online
How Your Morning Coffee Can Help You Cultivate Mindful Leadership Resilience
Before you reach the shower, you mind is already filled with planning, worries, and ruminations
Biden Is Expected To Enact Emergency Executive Orders To Aid Struggling Americans
Biden is expected to sign two executive orders on Friday. They would call for an increase in food aid, the protection of Americans collecting unemployment and outlining a “clear path…
The Future Is Female And So Are The Job Losses: Women Impacted As 900,000 File For Unemployment
Elevated job claims continue, especially for women, as President Biden’s administration takes over in Washington
Why Women Fall Short In Negotiations (It’s Not Lack Of Skill)
In order to level the negotiating playing field, women have been encouraged to lean in, become more assertive and ask for what they want. But new research suggests that the…
An Entrepreneur And Former Marine Takes On The NYC Mayoral Race: Meet Zach Iscol
Zach Iscol: I think most people would agree that things are not working in New York City and that we really do need a different type of leadership
Post Traumatic Growth: Bounce Forward Stronger, Braver, Better.
Adversity – whether from a one-off traumatic event or a prolonged period of struggle (such as one might have in a pandemic!)