I finished writing a book this summer, but I'm not ready to celebrate because my work has just begun.
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Book Review: ‘The Courage to Go Forward’ by David Cordani and Dick Traum
'The Courage To Go Forward' by David Cordani and Dick Traum not only offers inspirational personal stories but underscores the power of a small focused community to get things done.
Read More »Americans Need to Take Their Vacation Days
Make the time that is your own truly yours.
Read More »The Adobe Report: June 2018
Have you heard about cinemagraphs? They are the things that look like photos – until they begin to move.
Read More »Tips for People Stuck in a Job They Hate
If your career has you in a rut and you can't leave, you owe it to yourself to pull yourself out of the hole and to do it for yourself. Your loved ones will thank you for it.
Read More »Improving Diversity in the Workplace: Eight Obstacles Millennials Face
As a young professional, one of your biggest personal challenges may be making your voice heard on issues of diversity and inclusion. Volunteering to work on these matters can help you build influence in your organization.
Read More »5 Tips For Being More Productive at Work
Companies are always trying to boost productivity and efficiency of their employees.
Read More »These Tips Will Make You Happy At Work – I Promise!
Life can be hard. Coffee is easy. But it isn't easy enough.
Read More »Interview: Steven Stein, PhD, Author of ‘The EQ Leader: Instilling Passion, Creating Shared Goals, and Building Meaningful Organizations through Emotional Intelligence’
Emotional Intelligence is a key factor for any successful leader, says Dr. Steven Stein. He talked with Patricia Gale about his new book, 'The EQ Leader,' and got into the heart and soul of good leadership.
Read More »Why the Freelance Economy Is Booming and Where It Goes From Here
There may be no better time to get started as a freelancer than the present, but why has the freelance economy experienced such a boom? And what will the future look like?
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