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Obamacare's Impact on Entrepreneurship and Self-Employment

Small Business Labs

As the chart below shows, the percentage of full-time independent workers with health insurance has increased from 64% in 2013 to 83% in 2016. million more independent workers have health insurance than in 2013.  Hoffman's article references a recent U.S. This means about 3.3

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Lifestyle Entrepreneur Lewis Howes on the Power of Vulnerability and Authenticity

Success

Being a curious facilitator of life-changing information is exactly what Howes was aiming for when he launched the podcast in 2013, though the path to get there wasn’t exactly that of a conventional, starry-eyed entrepreneur. That was 2013. Vulnerability wasn’t an option. David Perlmutter, Dwyane Wade, Mel Robbins and Jay Shetty.

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How To Design Workplaces For Neurodivergent Employees

Allwork

Autism is one form of neurological difference which comes under the umbrella of neurodiversity, which refers to the different ways the brain can work and interpret information, highlighting that there are many ways of thinking, sensing, and interacting with the world. One contributing factor is the way workspaces are designed.

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Monday Motivator: Courageously Living a Spirit-Centered Life in the Workplace

Office Dynamics

But I’m not just referring to the physical you; I’m referring to the spirit of you. Good health. ENTER OUR SPIRITUAL PILLAR CONTEST (JUNE 2013). “Never talk politics and religion in the workplace” is a rule of thumb and is probably especially true to keep peace in the workplace. Imagine that!

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When the chairs took over the world and what it all meant

Workplace Insight

Whether he would have recognised it as such, Ballard was a pioneer of the principle we now refer to as psychogeography, defined by one of its founders, Guy Debord, as ‘the study of the precise effects of setting, consciously managed or not, acting directly on the mood and behaviour of the individual’. First published in 2013.

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Is Smart Dust Finally Getting Closer as Electroceuticals?

Small Business Labs

Here's how we described Smart Dust in our 2013 article: Smart Dust refers to tiny wireless sensors that detect anything from light to temperature to humidity to vibrations.  We've even seen the term beerceuticals used, but only once (the health part probably didn't stand up). 

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