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3 Bitter Truths About Coronavirus Job Losses And The Economy
Can you handle the truth? What about the three bitter truths on coronavirus job losses, the economy and unemployment?
4 Phases Of Women’s Careers – Coping With The Crisis & The 30’s
How do you manage a career through the current crisis? Or plan for the next step when you can’t visualize the future anymore? Or let go of the dream that…
COVID-19 Concerns: The Money Machine Of College Football
A high-stakes game during the time of COVID-19: What happens if college sports don't come back in the fall?
3 Reasons Why This Soft Skill Is Still The Most Important For Your Career
By practicing empathy, you’ll not only improve your career, but you’ll also enhance your life and the lives of others
In A Lockdown World, You Need To Lose Your Atlas Complex
When the world is in a maddening state of flux, a key challenge for those with Atlas complexes is to give up old routines and grandiose delusions and be faithful…
Remote Insurance Workers Want Their Managers To Be Task-Focused, New Research Finds
A new study found that among teleworkers, having a directive, task-focused manager accounted for a 48% of job satisfaction, while having a relationship-focused manager had no impact on job satisfaction
5 Signs You’re Overthinking A Career Decision
Here are some ways to move forward rather than remain in an endless cycle of indecision
Digital Distractions Are Hurting Your Team. Three Things You Can Do
During a time when social media has increased by 70%, it is more imperative than ever that leaders support their team members in navigating through the distractions and supporting them…
Social Distancing: Why It’s So Hard And 5 Ways To Cope
It’s our nature to connect and be in community with others. Unfortunately social distances are disordered and discombobulated lately
Inner Critic Hacks: 8 Easy Tricks To Quiet Negative Self-Talk In Seconds
Here are hacks to get your negative self-talk under control