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The Real Good Life Takes Dinner Stress Off Your Plate

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But years later, after studying hospitality management and working in several restaurants, Skarich Joos realized the long evenings weren’t a good fit for her. Our second child was born in May 2016, and our first meal delivery was that September. In seventh grade, Maggie Skarich Joos dreamed of owning a restaurant. What was that like?

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This Digital Nomad Couple Sold Everything to Travel the World in a Sailboat—Here’s What They’ve Learned About Life, Goal Setting and Relationships

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They are what’s known as “liveaboards,” a breed of digital nomad on the water, with Sophie managing their digital brand, Ryan & Sophie Sailing , while Ryan works as a business development consultant. Ellison and Darsy purchased Polar Seal in March 2016, but they didn’t hit the waters full time until June 2018.

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Why Success Doesn’t Mean You’re Living a Fulfilled Life

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Although Parachute helped us think through our career paths, today’s world is far more complex and speedy, requiring individuals to think both about their overall life goals and plans, and to be willing to continuously adjust them throughout their lives. Which ones are time-sucks that are inhibiting my long-term vision or fulfillment goals?

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18 Signs You Have High Emotional Intelligence

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It affects how we manage behavior, navigate social complexities and make personal decisions to achieve positive results. The negative emotions that come with holding onto a grudge are actually a stress response. Holding onto a grudge means you’re holding onto stress, and emotionally intelligent people know to avoid this at all costs.

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How You Can Combat Collaboration Overload to Improve Company Performance—and Your Own

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While you and your fellow employees might share common goals, more collaboration doesn’t always mean the team will be successful. A 2016 Harvard Business Review article found that over the past two decades, time spent by leadership and employees in collaborative activities has grown by more than 50%.

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Employee Perk or Productivity Secret? Corporate Wellness Programs Deliver on Both

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In fact, in 2016 the Harvard Business Review compiled data from leading experts on the topic. All eyes are on workplace stress, as burnout numbers have peaked in recent years compared to the past. The goal isn’t to be perfect but to continuously improve,” Hathurusinghe says. What makes corporate wellness programs popular?

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At a Loss for Words? 25 Ways to Master the Art of Small Talk

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A recent study published in Communication Research has found that those who engage in any of seven types of quality conversation experience increased well-being and happiness, alongside a reduction in their stress levels. These tips can help take the stress out of small talk and create a quality conversation: 1. Get your mind right.

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