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How to Know if You Really Like Your Job
I love this post from one of the smartest college students – if not the smartest – I know. Ben Casnocha suggests that if you want to find out what someone really does for a living, ask him what he does ''on a day-to-day basis.'' According to Ben, typically when you ask someone, ''What do you do?'' you get a grand, idealized vision of what ...
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November 10, 2008
The Older You Are, the Less Stress You Have?
A friend who is in the Communications department at the American Psychological Association kindly provided me with the just-released results of their Stress in America survey, broken down by generations. As soon as I read it, I was itching to share the key findings with you: The Stress in America survey was conducted online ...
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October 31, 2008
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
Would You Work With Your Spouse?
I’ve encountered a lot of couples where one person has left his or her job to support the career of the other. Typically, one spouse is an accomplished entrepreneur, so the other pitches in to help grow the business – often in a subordinate role. I’m wondering how many of you would do this if you had the chance. It would ...
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July 25, 2008
Everyone is Helpful in His Own Way
I love watching George Carlin specials on HBO. Even after all of these years, his cynical, grumpy-old-man schtick is still funny to me. The other night, I saw an episode in which Carlin commented on how ridiculous it is when you are in mourning, or going through a hard time, and someone says, if there’s anything I can do to help you, ...
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April 25, 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
Working Remotely or Remotely Working?
The HR Capitalist has a great post about the distrust of those working from home. Are they really working, asks writer Kris Dunn, or are they simply squeezing 3 hours of work into an 8-hour day? More importantly, can a remote worker/telecommuter even go to lunch without having that ''gotcha'' feeling? A recent Business Week online ...
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March 3, 2008
4 Tips for Surviving Relocation
When I graduated from college, I immediately moved from Chicago to New York to begin my career in a global PR agency. I left behind my boyfriend of a year, Stew. Newly Corporate has a helpful post on surviving a long distance relationship that’s a result of relocation. Here are four of Brandon’s best tips: Make friends ...
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February 11, 2008
What Happened to Sick Days?
Actually using sick days when you’re sick seems to be a thing of the past. Anne Fisher at Fortune reports on a recent poll by ComPsych, a major provider of employee assistance programs and other outsourced human-resources services. The firm surveyed 1,000 employees of its client companies nationwide and found that 83% plan to come to work ...
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January 9, 2008
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