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AskMen.com May 10, 2014 Brian Horn |
5 Simple Hacks To Get More Respect At Work Many of us would like to be viewed as an authority, but it's not something we've ever been taught to be. And, yes, all authority is created, and creating it is an acquired skill. |
Fast Company Evie Nagy |
Not Just For Toddlers: Give Yourself A Time Out To Boost Creativity As a self-employed creative juggling multiple, often unrelated projects, Lisa Jane Persky is very familiar with the challenges of focus and prioritization that most busy, creative people face. |
HBS Working Knowledge May 5, 2014 Carmen Nobel |
Reflecting on Work Improves Job Performance New research by Francesca Gino, Gary Pisano, and colleagues shows that taking time to reflect on our work improves job performance in the long run. |
Fast Company Baird Brightman |
How to Overcome The 6 Most Toxic Employee Behaviors The old adage that "People are hired for their talents and fired for their behavior" is true. |
Fast Company Chris Gayomali |
Need A Creative Solution? Go For A Walk, Says Science New research from Stanford supports one of the more time-tested methods for drumming up new ideas -- going for a walk. |
AskMen.com Marlee Kostiner |
Reddit Discusses Meditation You won't believe what Redditors have to say about meditation |
Fast Company Lindsay LaVine |
How Being Grateful Can Change Your Life Keeping track of what you are grateful for may sound like like something Oprah Winfrey suggested decades ago. |
Fast Company Lisa Evans |
Why You Need to Stop Bragging About How Busy You Are Logging in long hours and complaining about not having any time in the day is considered a status symbol and a sign of success. |
Fast Company Belle Beth Cooper |
The 6 Best Tools For Creative Work, According To Science There are some tools that can improve our chances of working creatively. According to research, these six tools can help inspire your next big idea. |
Fast Company Kenrya Rankin Naasel |
How Cutting Down On Clutter Can Increase Your Productivity Natalie Schrier says you don't need to experience hoarder levels of dysfunction to benefit from a visit from the organization fairy. |
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