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Companies often promise their employees happiness to attract and retain the brightest talent—but in reality, if you want happy employees, you need to hire happy people.
The thing is, happiness isn’t a one-size-fits-all solution and is
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Back in the 90s, there were about 7,000 items in your average grocery store. That’s already a lot of stuff to choose from, but today, that number is as high as 50,000. That’s 50,000 choices, 50,000 yes or nos — from o…
The House voted Wednesday to repeal the 2001 law, but the measure is likely to be held up in the Senate.
Ten years ago, one of then-leading advertising bloggers called me a “lady douchenozzle.” I am still not sure what that means, but I’m certain it is not a compliment. It’s one of a number of insults I’ve weathered in m…
Over the past decade, we’ve seen a collective shift in the way we approach our unique skills. Previously, the focus was on improving things you’re not good at. Now, to succeed in a world that is increasingly volatile, uncertain, complex, …
For many entrepreneurs (and probably any ambitious individual), failure is their biggest fear. When they’ve invested so much of their energy bringing their ideas to life, it can be crushing to see them come crumbling down.
But failure is an inev…




