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Learning to Love a Job You Hate

The downturn of the last few years has left a number of scars on the psyche of the American worker. The Great Recession toppled a number of business giants; and while some were deemed “too big to fail” many titans … Continue reading

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Finding Your Peak Work Time

As much as you may feel that you are a “Superboss”, “Superworker” or “Superparent”, no one can be at the top of their game all of the time. Our energy and creativity wax and wane throughout the day and everyone … Continue reading

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The “Why” of Work

Whether you are the CEO of a Fortune 500 company, a full time volunteer, or a stay at home parent, each of us works nearly every day. When asked why we work, must of us would reply “for a paycheck” … Continue reading

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How to Find Meaning in the Mundane

As much as we might wish it were different, most of our lives are filled with routine and mundane tasks. We tend to minimize these routines, thinking that they have very little value in the grand scheme of things. However, … Continue reading

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How to Write a Job Posting…

…that doesn’t suck. Let’s face it, most job postings suck. Typically, job postings are MBA-speak nightmares that give little insight into the day-to-day goings on of a given role. Here are a few tips for creating engaging job posts that … Continue reading

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