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HR Brew: Science Says That Workplace Dress-code Flexibility Gives Employees Better Self-esteem and Confidence

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Research Professional News: Thought Boxes and Bubbles

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Harvard Business Review: Supporting Employees After Violence Against Their Community

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Inc.: Mark Cuban Says the Worst Career Advice Is 'Follow Your Passion.' What Should You Do Instead?

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Phys.org: The Secrets of Embracing Change in Work and Life

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Neurology Today: Is Impostor Syndrome Affecting Your Career? What to Do About It

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Forbes: Why Boredom (Or At Least Downtime) Can Be Good For Your Brain—And For Creativity And Productivity

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Phys.org: Expressing 'True Self' May Prove Elusive For Trans Employees Who Are Transitioning

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The Washington Post: PwC’s Boozy U.K. Event Ends With Coma And Lawsuit

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Psychology Today: How to Curb Complaining

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The New York Times: When Your Boss Is Crying, But You’re the One Being Laid Off

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Carrier Management: Is Expertise a Liability? How Negative Feedback Impacts Decisions of CFOs, VCs, Other Experts

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Newswise: Expertise as a Liability? Experts May Overcompensate Decisions When Told They Are Wrong

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The Ladders: How Women Can Say No To ‘Office Housework’

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ASIS International: How Gender Discrimination at Work Impacts Confidence

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Inc.: Why Leaders Who Are Sometimes Unfair Cause More Stress Than Those Who Are Always Unfair, Backed by Science

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MIT News: Study Finds an Unexpected Upside to Workplace Impostor Thoughts

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The Wall Street Journal: What if Working in Sweatpants Unleashed Your Superpowers?

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Training Magazine: You Are Not Your Job Title – 3 Ways to Break Free

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Inc.: Steps to Avoid Triggering Impostor Syndrome Among Employees

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