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Phys.org: When raises backfire: Research examines pitfalls of performance-based pay

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Forbes: Women more likely to negotiate salaries but still earn less than men, research says

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Fast Company: How paying attention to your nightly dreams could impact your career

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Forbes: What the $500 million fix for local news says about trust and impact

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Boston Globe: Feel like an imposter? It might be good for your career

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Psychology Today: What exactly do we learn from failure?

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Phys.org: Study shows dreams spill over into the workplace and can be channeled for productivity

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LovePanky: The Art of Social Media Detox, What It Is & 29 Secrets to Wean Yourself Off

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Harvard Business Review: How managers can dismantle “Benevolent Marginalization”

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HuffPost: Should you ever tell your boss you have depression?

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The Conversation: Adjusting jobs to protect workers’ mental health is both easier and harder than you might think

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HR Brew: Small talk is a big deal. Here’s how to help your employees have better conversations.

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Inc.: If you experience impostor syndrome, science says you're probably more interpersonally effective and likely to enjoy greater success

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Well+Good: How to negotiate your salary when the range is posted—and why you definitely still should

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Phys.org: Size and Diversity of Research Teams Does Not Automatically Equate to Better Research Outcomes, Finds New Study

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Yahoo! Finance UK: Why Employees Get Anxious About Change – And How To Help People Embrace It

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Forbes: Why Talking With Your Fingers Is Key To Effective Leadership In Today's World

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Inc.: 'Ragpickers' of Mumbai Use Entrepreneurship to Find Meaning, Study Shows

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SELF: How to Feel Less Lonely at Work

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Inc.: Why Steve Jobs' 'Most Valuable Piece of Advice' for Entrepreneurs Applies to Anyone, Doing Anything

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