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I Tried Napping Every Day for a Month—Here’s What I Learned About Toxic Hustle Culture

Success

A more recent study (2021) published in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health found that afternoon naps improve cognition. If I didn’t nap in time, I would lie there forever missing important emails and sacrificing deadlines. Within a week, I had taken a grand total of zero naps. That’s not surprising.

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Women in leadership: improving the gender balance

Page Personnel

As an example, more and more candidates are asking whether in-house is more flexible than private practice and it was in fact, the number one question searched throughout in 2018. There is an increased shift towards high trust, high performance environments and the ‘presenteeism’ attitude of old is decidedly less attractive.

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On the job tips for new Admins.

Laughing all the Way to Work

i.e. My boss will send an email with a cc to me and on the last line or buried in the message he will write something like “I have copied Patricia to set up a teleconference at a mutually convenient time.&# This is especially helpful in the case that there are attachments in the email. There could be a message for you.

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The Future of the Administrative Profession

Office Dynamics

By Joan Burge, Founder and CEO, Office Dynamics International. Much has changed for the executive assistant and administrative professional, and in order to thrive in this new working environment, it’s up to both to operate wisely, using savvy to make the right decision regarding the right question at the right time.

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Want to expand your horizons? 35 new books from TED speakers that will enlarge your world

Ideas.Ted

Hard to believe, but in 2018, only roughly 3 percent of US employees worked from home, reports management researcher David Burkus. Environment journalist Emma Marris invites readers to go with her on a global tour of researchers working in different habitats. She wonders: How can we humans help wild animals thrive?

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