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How A Husband and Wife Took Back Their Sundays
Freelance writer Jason Heller describes how he and his wife made a pact a few years ago:
Every Sunday, we swore to each other, we will abstain from work. ...
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Can A Job Title Change Your Behavior?
Do impressive-sounding, inspirational job titles make us feel better about ourselves? Can they change our behavior? Research suggests that job titles ...
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Drivers Sue Amazon for Denying Bathroom Breaks
A trio of Amazon delivery drivers are suing the e-commerce behemoth over poor working conditions. According to a 16-page suit in Denver District Court, ...
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Are You Easily Distracted?
Do you find yourself distracted? Well, you are not alone. A recent survey on distractions in the workplace found that employees experience an average ...
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Restaurants Prioritize Employee Emotional Wellness
A reporter at an alternative newsmagazine has been noticing a particular trend in the Portland, Oregon food scene. Many boutique restaurants, pop-ups, ...
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Businesses Are Dealing with Millennial Burnout
It was a typical Monday morning at a cloud services company in Denver, except for a weeping 29-year-old project manager crouched in the emergency stairwell. ...
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The Oregon Trail Taught One Pioneer About Sunday Rest
In May, 1853, Phoebe and her husband Holden Judson joined a covered wagon train near Kansas City hoping to reach Washington Territory by mid-October. ...
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Management’s New Trend—Leading with Empathy
An article in The Wall Street Journal noted a new highly prized management skill—empathy. According to the article,
Empathetic leadership has long ...
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New Worship Craze—Workism
Derek Thompson, a staff writer for The Atlantic, argues that Americans have a new object for worship. He calls it the religion of workism. Thompson writes: ...
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The Work of Their Hands
After high school, Brandon Yates became an electrician. Finally, when he became a master electrician Yates founded KC One, an electrical contracting services ...
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