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Beginners 101: How To Confront And Overcome The Discomfort Of Starting Something New
“Beginners 101: How to confront and overcome the discomfort of starting something new” by Kate Whalen, McMaster University COVID-19 catapulted our society on a mass scale into the online environment, and often we weren’t prepared. Many of us were forced to … Continue reading
Down But Not Out: Four Steps To Overcome And Get Back Up
Down but not out. Simply cannot believe that there is reason to write this again, four years later! Funnily, the first time it was written, the person down was a woman. This famous woman had just lost the Presidential Election … Continue reading
How To ‘Love-Craft’ Your Relationships For Health And Happiness
“How to ‘love-craft’ your relationships for health and happiness,” by Carrie Jenkins, University of British Columbia You know how to find happiness: Just meet Prince Charming (or Cinderella), overcome all obstacles, and get married. The end. Sure, we kind of know … Continue reading
Women Want To Climb The Corporate Ladder — But Not At Any Price
“Women want to climb the corporate ladder — but not at any price,” by Louise Champoux-Paillé, Concordia University and Anne-Marie Croteau, Concordia University The consulting firm Spencer Stuart recently published a study of top management at Fortune 500 companies, the 500 … Continue reading
Gospel Singer Mahalia Jackson’s Suggestion Changed A Good Speech To A Majestic Sermon
“Gospel singer Mahalia Jackson made a suggestion during the 1963 March on Washington − and it changed a good speech to a majestic sermon on an American dream,” by Bev-Freda Jackson, American University School of Public Affairs Every now and … Continue reading
How Women In Israel And Palestine Are Pushing For Peace — Together
“How women in Israel and Palestine are pushing for peace — together,” by Siobhan Byrne, University of Alberta On Oct. 4, 2023, just days before the Hamas attacks on Israel and the retaliatory Israeli aerial bombardment and siege on Gaza, thousands … Continue reading
New Year Resolutions: Why Your Brain Isn’t Wired To Stick To Them
“New year resolutions: why your brain isn’t wired to stick to them – and what to do instead,” by Pragya Agarwal, Loughborough University New year, new resolutions. It is that time once again. A recent survey shows that almost 58% of … Continue reading
Four-day Week: How Workplaces Can Successfully Establish It
“Four-day week: how workplaces can successfully establish it,” by Rita Fontinha, University of Reading and James Walker, University of Reading Many workplaces have been experimenting with different types of flexible working arrangements for years now, but the pandemic has made the … Continue reading
Could You Use A ‘Stop Doing’ List?
“Could you use a ‘Stop Doing’ list?” By: Inez Ng One of the tried and true organization and time-management tools is the trusty old “to-do” list. I was trained to diligently put one together at the end of the day … Continue reading
Five Rules From Psychology To Help Keep Your New Year’s Resolutions
“Five rules from psychology to help keep your new year’s resolutions” by Brian Harman, De Montfort University and Janine Bosak, Dublin City University We are creatures of habit. Between a third and half of our behaviour is habitual, according to research … Continue reading