By: Todd Dewett | Management "Giving" at work or professionally does not merely reference money. It encompasses several worthwhile ideas that can help reshape how you view others at work - and how you view yourself. read more
By: Todd Dewett | Management Adults do not like to be treated like children. That is precisely how they feel when micromanaged by a superior at work. Find out some of us micromanage and how to avoid this unproductive leadership style. read more
By: Timothy Arends | Other communications Coworkers who are troublemakers can be a problem for anyone, but shy people people may have particular trouble with difficult fellow employees. Shy people often find themselves to be judged more harshly than extroverts on the job. Dr. Jonathan Cheek has found that underemployment, uneasy work relationships and slower advancement tended to mark the careers of shy people. read more
By: Kirsten Brunswick | Health & Fitness If you have fibromyalgia, you may be wondering "Does hypnosis work to alleviate this kind of pain?". Interestingly enough, you may find that hypnosis will help reduce pain, as well as many of the other symptoms associated with this debilitating illness. read more
By: Liz Mckeon | Management 'A Manager is the person responsible for planning and directing the work of a group of individuals, monitoring the work, and taking corrective action when necessary'. Sounds simple - it isn't always easy! read more
By: Christy Oke | Parenting Throughout the world today, the majority of women work outside the home. In industrialized nations, nearly as many women as men are in paid employment. In developing countries, women often toil for many hours in agricultural work to help provide for their families. read more
By: David Hale | Employment To assist the person in the second career transition phase, assessment tools would allow them to determine their strengths and challenges. They may then direct their identified skills towards the proper industry. read more
By: Michelle Hedgecock | Happiness The industrious little worker-bee is a supervisor's dream, a shining example of instinct, efficiency, adaptation, and loyalty to the "colony." But more importantly, we can appreciate its value and lesson, and take our cue in finding ways to increase happiness at work-as inspired by the devoted life of a honeybee... read more
By: Michael McCann | Business You can help yourself and your colleagues by plainly connecting every job to your organization's success. Show how the work people do beefs up quality, customer loyalty, innovation and market leadership... read more
By: Bette Daoust, Ph.D. | Networking We all want to be able to work a room and come out with a new business prospect plus several meetings. They key is to relax, enjoy the event and meet others - read more
By: Logan Moran | Allergies If allergies are making your life miserable then you need to work with a professional to determine the cause of your symptoms and to work with you to treat them. Allergies testing must be carried out by a specialist doctor to ensure you receive the treatment that is right for you and not putting your health at risk. read more
By: Sophica John | Business All freelancers overcome challenges and responsibilities by their talent to get fruitful results. They have to maximize their work ability of work efficiency to gain more client projects and earn money. read more
By: adriel1ran | Health & Fitness Chef Jeff shows you why some diets work and others don't especially using menu plans to help you organize your success read more