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Breaking The Employee Burnout Cycle With Workplace Strategy

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The American Psychological Association recently revealed that nearly 60% of employees are experiencing negative impacts of work-related stress. Earlier this year, the American Psychological Association found that nearly 60% of employees reported negative impacts of work-related stress. Why is this important? Project: R.D.

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There’s a Reason Your Free Time Is So Draining

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According to a 2019 study published in Applied Research in Quality of Life , the benefits of exercise for middle-aged adults differ based not only on type of exercise, but on gender as well. Active leisure activities can feel stressful, not relaxing. Participation can depend on other internal factors as well. You’ll be glad you did.

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The Perils Of Ignoring Sexual Harassment Training

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Sexual harassment is clearly harmful to wellbeing and productivity, and when unchecked, it can create a toxic environment that no employee wants to work within. A 2019 report on sexual harassment in the state of California revealed that 36% of women and 28% of men had reported incidences of sexual harassment in the workplace.

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How Multifamily Design Can Inform The New Office

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In 2019, a study by APM Research Lab found that work-related factors were the most common reason cited by Americans for why they do not spend time in nature. Since the pandemic, people crave sanctuaries from the stress and hustle of life. Through design, environments are transformed.

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SUCCESS’ 2024 Women of Influence

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She is a 2023 CNN Hero, a 2022 Soros Justice Fellow and a 2019 JustLeadershipUSA Leading with Conviction Fellow Alumna. Formerly, she held the position of associate director, multicultural marketing at CoActive Marketing Group (US Concepts/Urban Concepts Agency). In her company, Show Up Great!

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How big a deal is 1.5°C vs. 2°C of global warming? Significant — here’s why

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Every bit of warming matters,” Petteri Taalas, of the World Meteorological Organization, and Joyce Msuya, of the United Nations Environment Programme, wrote in the forward of the 2018 report. Global greenhouse gas emissions in 2019 totaled 59.1 “There are clear benefits to keeping warming to 1.5°C C rather than 2°C or higher.

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