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How Fishing Can Help a Career Search

June 17, 2013

People who face unemployment or layoff, don’t fit well with their position or colleagues, feel chronic dissatisfaction with their work, …

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You’re Not Really Multi-Tasking

February 28, 2013

mul·ti·task·ing  : the performance of multiple tasks at one time. I can walk and chew gum at the same time. …

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Keeping Depression at Bay

January 30, 2013

Depression is no joke. It is a real condition that drains energy, hurts productivity and performance, and can impact concentration, …

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Work Is Not Life and Death (Surgeons, Cops, and Suicide Counselors Exempted)

October 5, 2012

Early in my career, my job tasks overwhelmed me on a daily basis, until a colleague’s remark changed my perceptions …

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Gifts I Would Buy Everyone

September 7, 2012

Do you ever come across items that are so awesome, you wish everyone had them? Maybe I’m just weird, but …

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Blindsided at Work

August 10, 2012

Rudeness, incivility, criticism, and undermining take an especially heavy toll when they hit you without warning. Do you ever feel …

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How To Cope With Work After Vacation

July 27, 2012

Getting overwhelmed immediately after vacation defeats its purpose. I’m sitting in an airport waiting to board a plane home, wrapping …

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Get Out of Your Head

July 13, 2012

Many people believe that analyzing, anticipating, speculating, and forecasting are helpful and productive processes, but mostly, these just burn energy …

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Reclaim Your Time

May 30, 2012

To be overly generous with time is not a virtue. This practice compromises health and cannot be sustained. People seek …

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Make An Offer They Can’t Refuse

May 16, 2012

When trying to make a point or influence an outcome, a simple change of style can make a big difference. …

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