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Fast Company: This is how you should be spending your lunch break
Business Insider: Zelenskyy's TIME Person of the Year Award is proof that resilience is the most important trait any leader can have
The Washington Post: Incentives Can Lead Employees to Cheat or Lie at Work
Forbes: 4-Day Workweek Catching On In The United States
Forbes: A Psychologist Teaches You How To Turn Self-Doubt Into Career Rocket Fuel
HR Brew: Science Says That Workplace Dress-code Flexibility Gives Employees Better Self-esteem and Confidence
The Conversation: Quiet Quitting and the Great Resignation Have a Common Cause – Dissatisfied Workers Feel They Can’t Speak Up in the Workplace
Harvard Business Review: Supporting Employees After Violence Against Their Community
Business Insider: If Your Employer is Trying to Dump Poor Performers by Tracking the Time You Spend Online and On Calls, Watch Out. Researchers Say These Metrics 'Are Anything But Fair.'
Phys.org: Gather Ideas From Strangers, But Work Through Them With People Close To You
MIT Sloan Management Review: Five Ways Managers Can Help Prevent Quiet Quitting
Phys.org: The Secrets of Embracing Change in Work and Life
Mirage News: Recruiting Male Allies Boosts Women at Work
Fast Company: Why It's Often Better To Take Small Steps Rather Than A Leap Of Faith
Neurology Today: Is Impostor Syndrome Affecting Your Career? What to Do About It
Forbes: Why Boredom (Or At Least Downtime) Can Be Good For Your Brain—And For Creativity And Productivity
Phys.org: Expressing 'True Self' May Prove Elusive For Trans Employees Who Are Transitioning
The Washington Post: PwC’s Boozy U.K. Event Ends With Coma And Lawsuit
Psychology Today: How to Curb Complaining
Built In: Divergent Thinking: What It Is, How It Works