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Workers Fake Happiness Around the Boss
An article in The Wall Street Journal points to research that proves what many workers already know: employees fake a positive outlook when the boss is ...
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Sleep-Deprived People Act As Bad As Drunks
So you didn't get enough sleep last night? No big deal, you say. Well, actually, it is a big deal. Sleep deprivation can have severe short-term and ...
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Our 'Sleep Less, Do More' Society
A Newsweek article provided both a historical look at sleep trends and practical advice about how to get more rest. According to the writer, we are to ...
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Researchers Urge Us to Accept 'Good Stress'
Research has revealed that a certain kind of stress is good for us. Kelly McGonigal, a researcher at Stanford University, argues that challenges and difficulties ...
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CEO of Buffalo Wild Wings on the Need for Feedback
Sally Smith, the president and former CEO of the wildly popular Buffalo Wild Wings restaurant chain, was asked, "What are some things you've ...
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Mistakes Fuel Creativity
Pixar has rolled out box office hits, including Toy Story, Finding Nemo, The Incredibles, Ratatouille, Wall-E, Up, and Inside Out 2—to name a few. ...
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The Persistent Inventor of Sliced Bread
For nearly 3,000 years, we've eaten bread, but it took the creative efforts of one man to revolutionize the way we eat it. In the early 1900's ...
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The World's Worst Bonuses
Who doesn't love a Christmas bonus? Well … not everyone, apparently. Some of these people didn't like theirs, and with good reason. David ...
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Job Crafters Reshape Their Work to Serve Others
A team of researchers from the University of Michigan and Yale studied how people in unglamorous jobs coped with their often devalued work. When the researchers ...
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Italian Miner Avoids Work for 35 Years, Then Retires
You may not like your job, but I'm willing to bet that you're nowhere near as good at avoiding it as an Italian coal miner was recently revealed ...
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