Preppers, or survivalists who stockpile supplies for a coming apocalypse, have long been derided as fringe dwellers but are fast becoming mainstream. Amid COVID-19 concerns and economic uncertainty, consumers are stocking up on food, water, toilet pape…
The remote worker is almost as old as the internet itself, so we’ve had more than a couple of decades to learn how to manage employees who aren’t physically present. But as we see this trend increase, it’s clear that effectively ma…
What does toxic stress look like in childhood, and what problems does it cause? Here is a model to heal ourselves, together.
You know how it is. Saturday is a blissful day. You get some exercise. Do chores around the house. Spend time with family, friends, and/or pets. You go out Saturday night. And then, it’s Sunday morning. And you know that Sunday leads inevitably …
Women in remote work face plenty of the same issues as women in a typical office, including the very real gender pay gap that exists no matter where you work. But working remotely creates a unique set of circumstances—good, bad, and just differe…
How can introverts take the lead in the “new normal� of working and taking classes virtually? Check out my chat with Professor Heidi K. Brown, fellow introvert author and advocate.
The novel coronavirus, also known as COVID-19, is a case study in uncertainty. Nobody knows how long the outbreak will last or how bad it will be. People can only speculate as to how the virus, or fear of the virus, will ultimately affect the economy o…
It can seem like a daunting task, but if you follow these four steps, you’ll be well on your way to improving both the diversity and inclusivity of your company. Read More
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