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Elle Kaplan, Inc., September 4, 2015 The most productive vacation is one of complete immersion in relaxation and enjoyment, and total neglect of anything and everything having to do with work. This may seem counterintuitive, but it’s a fact. Sipping a...
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Doug Olenick, SC Magazine, September 4, 2015 During the IFA electronics show in Berlin, Kaspersky Labs implanted a 2mm sub-dermal microchip into the hand of one of its employees that is capable of handling the same connectivity tasks as a smartphone or wearable,...
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Alia Crum and Thomas Crum, Harvard Business Review, September 3, 2015 With all the media and medical attention on stress and its negative health impacts, it is easy to reach the conclusion that stress is irredeemably bad—something to be avoided as much as...
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Shana Lebowitz, Time, September 2, 2015 You don’t need to be the CEO to get people to listen to you. Psychological research suggests there are plenty of ways to get people to do what you want — without them even realizing you’ve persuaded them. This...
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Justin Bariso, Inc., October 29, 2014 Empathy is considered by many to be a basic human quality. So why is it often still missing in our day-to-day work? Many persons confuse empathy with its closely related cousin sympathy. The two qualities are definitely...
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Hey Sigmund, September 1, 2015 Anxiety has a way of making everyone feel helpless – the ones in the midst of an anxiety attack as well as the ones beside them who would do anything to make it better. It’s difficult to know exactly what to do when your little...