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Don’t Quit Your Day Job: Juggle and Be Merry
Juggling multiple jobs is becoming more and more common, as people seek work that will provide an additional paycheck or personal satisfaction that is lacking in Job #1. Over at Stepcase Lifehack, Thursday Bram, a writer who has done this herself, has these insights to share: Keep firm dividers between your different jobs. Even if ...
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August 11, 2008
Living in Peace in the Present Moment
Have you ever noticed that when you spend too much time dwelling on the past, you get depressed about how certain situations played out and what you could have done differently? And when you are always looking ahead to the future, you get anxious about the unknown? Although I find it hard to do, I am going to try and ...
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July 11, 2008
Why Work Sucks and How to Fix It
Can you imagine a workplace with no pointless meetings, no boss hovering over your shoulder, and no punishment for arriving at 9:05AM? Two online friends of mine, Cali Ressler and Jody Thompson, have just released a new book based on their popular Results-Only Work Environment (ROWE) concept, which they pioneered with electronics giant ...
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June 9, 2008
Ladies Who Launch Abound
As many of you know, I am writing a new book on drastic career change to be published by Random House/Ballantine Books in 2009. I've been scouting out potential interviewees for a few months now, and I've noticed a very interesting phenomenon.There is an astounding number of women out there who have taken their careers into their own hands ...
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June 4, 2008
The Quest for Happiness with Gretchen Rubin - Continued
Here’s the second part of last week’s interview with happiness expert Gretchen Rubin, who has a terrific blog called The Happiness Project and is currently working on a memoir about her own quest for happiness. Alex: Is happiness overrated? If not, why is it so important? Gretchen: I don’t think happiness is ...
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May 28, 2008
Interview with Gretchen Rubin, Happiness Guru
Today, I’m talking with Gretchen Rubin, a self-proclaimed happiness guru. I’ve been a longtime fan of Gretchen’s blog, and I’m pleased to report that she’s now working on a memoir, The Happiness Project, based on the year she spent test-driving every principle, tip, theory, and scientific study she could find on happiness. – ...
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May 21, 2008
You Don’t Have to Leave Corporate America to Live Your Passion
A few months ago, I met Lia, a woman who has done what I think is a very sensible thing with her career – fulfilling her desire to make a difference in the world in the context of working for a large company – so I thought I’d share her story here. When Lia chose to transition from the non-profit to the corporate sector, she wanted to ...
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May 12, 2008
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 ...
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April 14, 2008
The World Beyond 9-5
Remember when you were a kid and stayed home from school because you were sick? Remember how weird it was to watch all those daytime TV talk shows and think, “so this is how the other half lives.” Remember how it was even stranger when you accompanied your mother on a brief errand or visited the doctor’s office and saw people out and ...
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April 2, 2008
Self-Righteousness Should Be a Sin
The other night, I was watching a re-run of an episode of Wife Swap. I’ve seen this show before, and more often than not one of the characters is a stay-at-home-mom who acts very self-righteous about the fact that it is her job to take care of her children, and that it’s not appropriate to allow anyone else to be involved. I’ve ...
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March 28, 2008
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