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Five Difficult Workplace Types–and How to Get Them to Cooperate

Posted on February 19, 2014June 6, 2019 by Andrea

  By Judith Orloff MD   The workplace is filled with difficult personalities–bullies, know-it-alls, rumor mongers… Our fallback reaction when faced with problem people at work is to either assert ourselves or walk swiftly in the other direction. But there’s a middle ground, a way of communicating that’s more effective, because it’s not rigid or…

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Nice Girls Don’t Get the Corner Office: Tips from Author Lois Frankel

Posted on February 18, 2014January 31, 2018 by Andrea

Are you worried about inadvertently hurting your professional reputation? Do you know the mistakes that can keep you from progressing in your career? If so,  author Lois Frankel’s newly revised edition of Nice Girl’s Don’t Get the Corner Office: Unconscious Mistakes Women Make That Sabotage Their Careers may be worth a read.   Ten tips…

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Five Things to Remember When Changing Jobs

Posted on February 14, 2014 by Andrea

Modern employment scenarios shift rapidly, prompting an average of several job changes during each worker’s career. Competent employees have greater opportunity today, than at other times in the past; shifting across career lines without suffering professionally. The job market also responds to ever-changing conditions, so businesses aren’t necessarily as dependent on long-held positions. In fact,…

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5 Career Paths that Offer Autonomy

Posted on February 12, 2014April 20, 2019 by Andrea

  Autonomy is one of the values to consider during the process of choosing a career path. Autonomy means having the freedom to do work with little or no supervision. It can also mean implementing your own ideas without approval of someone else. Jobs that provide autonomy generally allow for more flexibility and creativity than…

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How to Cope with Academic Burnout at College

Posted on February 10, 2014February 11, 2019 by Andrea

on line pharmacy Miguel Angel via Compfight   Many college students experience burnout at some point. The average college student has to balance classes, extracurricular activities, and maybe even a job or internship. Whether you plan to work after college or attend graduate school, competition is tight and the pressure is on to be the…

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