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Workplace Happiness Is at an All-Time High—But There’s Still Room for Improvement

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The survey studies 26 components, from wages to training to bonuses, to determine workplace satisfaction rates. By comparison, in 2010, after the Great Recession, there was an all-time low in satisfaction rates, at 42.6%. The results show just over 62% of U.S. workers are satisfied, compared to 60.2% in the previous year.

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How Candidates And Managers Can Identify And Combat Age Discrimination

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It’s another red flag if, during a virtual or in-person interview, anyone on the interviewer panel makes comparisons between the timeline of an older job candidate’s career path and their own. If they are limited, that should be enlightening information to an older worker, as health conditions become more common as we age. .

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The Right Way to Share Problems at Work With Your Boss 

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In the present push for improved mental health in the workplace , your own well-being and that of those around you just might depend on your openness. Just as you would negotiate a salary with comparisons, it is important to highlight data that could benefit the implementation of your idea.

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How To Train Your Brain

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Your Brain Is Your Main World Interface Some of you may remember the series of posts in which I made a comparison between a human being and a computer, and I’m talking specifically about how to keep the best version of yourself. Brain Exercises Just like physical exercise, brain training must be performed in a balanced way.

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What Can Argentine Tango Teach You About Brilliant Blogging?

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I will one of these days:) That was brilliant comparison-blogging to tango and all the steps are so true. 9 Steps To Get You Back On Track When Things Are Messy + Out Of Balance + Out Of Flow Reply 2 Ben Weston March 22, 2010 at 8:19 pm Hey Farnoosh, That was a wonderful comparison of the two! Great post, Farnoosh! Thank you so much.

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Inhale. Exhale

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I didn’t wrote as much as I usually do and I didn’t promote it (or engage in cross-promotions) as often as I usually do. Exhale&# Nice comparison. Now, this whole adventure backfired at me in a number of ways. First of all, the blog suffered a little bit. I ran much more guest posts than usual.

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The Subtle Comfort Of The Discomfort Zone

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The simplest comparison is with a workout. Things are moving, are transforming around you, there is still a lot of pressure to be solved, you’re tired and frustrated, but, somehow, you’re thriving. And you feel it with all your being. It’s hard to push and push and stretch yourself out of the comfort zone.

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