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Never Broken: How Singer-Songwriter Jewel Became a Mental Health Advocate

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It’s hard to imagine Jewel—full name Jewel Kilcher—wrote it when she was just 17, two years after leaving an unstable home environment, moving into her own cabin and then leaving Alaska to study operatic voice at Interlochen Center for the Arts in Michigan. After school, she moved to San Diego. This year, it’s estimated that the U.S.

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How Discrimination in the Workplace Impacts Black Women’s Health & Well-Being

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Her manager, she said, would make sexualized jokes, resulting in what Watson felt was a hostile work environment. “It It wasn’t until her white counterparts reported similar incidents that her department finally took action. The experience took a toll on her mental health. I was like an outsider in my department.”

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Revitalizing The Future Of Work Through She, We And Me Spaces

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The integration of wellness into the workplace is becoming more prevalent, with companies adopting new approaches to address the mental and physical health needs of employees, thereby influencing recruitment and retention. This article was written by Jeannie Wu of Gensler and Jules Lairson of Work & Mother for Work Design Magazine.

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AI Is Transforming The Future Of Smart Buildings

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There are many areas where AI can be deployed in the workplace, from sensors and analytics to automation, communication and reporting. This article was written by Julian Rimmer of M Moser Associates for Work Design Magazine. One problem we are trying to solve is that the built environment is intricate and full of inertia.

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Top 10 Most Innovative Companies to Watch in 2024

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Flipboard Photo courtesy of Flipboard Who they are: From health care to fashion, getting news you care about without looking up dozens of individual media sources can be daunting. Flipboard solves this for readers looking for news of the day and in-depth features alike, calling itself the “first and only social magazine.”

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Breaking The Employee Burnout Cycle With Workplace Strategy

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During Mental Health Awareness month, RSP’s Kari Smith discusses how the right workplace strategy can support wellbeing at work and help people thrive. This article was written by Kari Smith and was originally published on Work Design Magazine. May is Mental Health Awareness month. And 36% reported mental weariness.

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There’s a Reason Your Free Time Is So Draining

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According to a 2021 study published in the International Journal of Research in Education and Science, when comparing university students who engage in active and passive activities, those engaged in passive activities had lower perceived health outcomes and levels of happiness. We choose the path of least resistance. You’ll be glad you did.

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