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  • Career Issues When You'll Live to 100

    Ben Casnocha brought back to life a very cool commencement speech given by David Mahoney at Rutgers University in 1996. Mahoney, then chairman of the Dana Foundation, a brain research organization, provided some compelling tips about why young people should adopt a ''Centenarian Strategy'' for life. The central premise is that if you're a young ...
    Posted to Water Cooler Wisdom (Weblog) by AlexandraLevit on April 14, 2008
  • Are You Really a Workaholic?

    Marketing guru Seth Godin has just set a bunch of us wondering if we really and truly are workaholics. I always thought I was.  After all, I’m driven to work 50+ hours a week.  It’s not enough just to be in the office, I actually have to be contributing something.  If I spend an entire day that’s completely unproductive, I feel ...
    Posted to Water Cooler Wisdom (Weblog) by AlexandraLevit on January 21, 2008
  • The Value of Planning Ahead

    I am expecting my first child in March. My husband and I can’t wait to meet our little boy, but are a bit apprehensive of having our lives turned upside down.  While starting and nurturing our own family unit is a high priority for us, we maintain two busy careers.  And to further complicate matters, I am giving birth to more than just a ...
    Posted to Water Cooler Wisdom (Weblog) by AlexandraLevit on January 16, 2008
  • Feeling Overwhelmed? Speak Up.

    The summer is supposed to be the least stressful period of the year, but in most organizations today, no one can score a break from the frenetic pace – not even from June-September.  In fact, summer months can actually be more pressure-filled because more people are taking vacations, leaving fewer staff around to do the same number of ...
    Posted to Water Cooler Wisdom (Weblog) by AlexandraLevit on June 22, 2007
  • That Kid all the Parents Loved

    In high school, you probably had a friend that all the parents loved.  You remember the type.  Good student, athletic team star, community volunteer, kind to children and animals, etc, etc.  This kid never got in trouble and always did everything that was expected of her.  And every time your mom or dad praised her, you would ...
    Posted to Water Cooler Wisdom (Weblog) by AlexandraLevit on March 30, 2007
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