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5 Words to Try On for Women's History Month
Little Words Project makes jewelry that helps women express themselves and encourage each other. Founder Adriana Carrig recommends five words to wear now.
We All Need Work Wives: Here's How Bosses Can Encourage Female Friendship
Studies show that having a best friend at work improves performance and engagement - especially for women. Here's four ways to foster friendships in the workplace.
Yes, February Is the Worst Month. Here Are 8 Ways to Finish it Strong.
Instead of just slogging through, think like the Ancient Romans, and use this week to "purify" your routine.
10 comportamientos que las personas encuentran condescendientes
Desde llamar a la gente "jefe" hasta decir que "en realidad" te gusta la idea de alguien, aquí hay algunos comportamientos condescendientes que debes evitar.
In Future AR Tech, Expect More Blasts from the Past
New research suggests that for augmented reality marketing, 'nostalgia' is the key to inspiring consumer action.
To Take More Risks, Reframe Your Flaws as the 'Juicy Stuff'
Lessons on vulnerability from a Buddhist nun, Brené Brown and the CEO of Sweetgreen
Recently Edited Content by Frances Dodds
3 Traits You Need to Succeed as a Franchisor, According to Top Franchise Leaders
Have what it takes to lead and own a franchise? We asked top franchisors what they're doing to stay on top — and the traits they say helped them succeed.
This 'Lumberjack Strategy' Helps Me Find New Clients Quickly — and With Way Less Effort
I used this strategy to get clients easily and skip networking events for good. You can too.
This 'Thoughtless' Meeting Habit Is a Huge Turnoff For Your Team — Fix It Before It's Too Late
As a leader, you might want to talk everything out, but here's why that could be a bad idea.
This Small Gesture from a Stranger Changed How I Handle Stress in a High-Pressure Career
In an intense career where mental health is constantly challenged, a simple gift from someone I just met became my unexpected source of strength.
She Switched Careers and Jumped Into a 'Male-Dominated' Industry. Two Years Later, She's Making $1 Million in Annual Revenue.
When Rochelle Hendricks jumped into a new career, she bet on herself and brought her family along.
I Sucked as CMO. Here's Why I Gave Up My 'Chief' Title to Do What I'm Actually Great At
I stopped chasing a title and built a role that truly fit me.