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The Alzheimer’s Association Is Committed to Quality Support and Life-Changing Research for People with Dementia

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The Alzheimer’s Association is one of five nonprofit organizations SUCCESS magazine is spotlighting during the week of Giving Tuesday. Early in November, we posted on our social media accounts asking followers to nominate a charity they felt was making an impact in their communities. When Jerome H.

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The 10 Best Books for Working Moms to Read

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The Working Mother Ultimate Guide to Working From Home: How to Survive in Your Job, Care for Your Kids, and Stay Sane By Working Mother magazine As if motherhood didn’t have enough difficulties, for some parents, the pandemic added working and/or learning from home to the mix. Author Becky Vieira shuns the idea of idealistic motherhood.

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45 Professional Development Books to Level Up Your Career and Your Life

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Army officer turned software engineer; Ge Wang, a lawyer who became the owner of a menswear business; and Monique Greenwood, a magazine editor-in-chief turned innkeeper. Penned by two former White House social secretaries, Treating People Well is committed to bringing civility back so we can start treating each other better.

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Introducing the SUCCESS 125

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This person inspires us, influences us, informs us, guides us. In honor of the 125th anniversary of SUCCESS , we’re extending the spotlight beyond the household names to the everyday leaders who reflect the true value of our magazine: impacting others in a positive way. Most of us have someone in our life whom we admire. Kim Anthony.

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The Cognitive Scientist’s Handbook to Working an Optimal Day

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If you’re browsing social media or checking emails, that’s not mental recovery—that’s like trying to rest your muscles by doing pushups in between bench presses. So during this time, what we’re good at mentally is alertness, vigilance, attention to detail and information review,” Loney says. From 3-10 p.m. Don’t get mad.

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What Happened When I Didn’t Complain for 30 Days

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You can multiply that exponentially if you join in the gazillion social media conversations ranging from religious viewpoints to reality television diatribes to sports. Use these tips to avoid information burnout from chronic venters. This article appears in the February 2016 issue of SUCCESS magazine and has been updated.

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‘Maybe the Only Way to Have an Answer to the Unknown Is to Face It Every So Often’

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And if none of that information is convenient enough, there’s another newsletter in the city started by a former newspaper employee who now competes with the newspaper and all of its newsletters. All day, we’re bombarded with messages and information and advice. That’s just one segment of local news. It doesn’t include television.

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