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What We Can Learn From America’s Flatlining RTO Numbers

Allwork

Peak occupancy has jumped up to almost 50%, but surprisingly, the month-to-month change has decreased, which traditionally means that we’ve reached a bottom. Utilization assesses percentages and ratios of employees present in the office in comparison to the total capacity or available workspace.

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Annual Career Check-Up: A Simple Process for Evaluating Your Professional Health

Eat Your Career

In this session, you will learn…. How to pinpoint your own personal areas of strength and improvement (without judgement or comparison). How to take stock of what’s working and what’s not and make appropriate changes based on what you learn. SIGN UP HERE. REGISTER FOR THIS WEBINAR HERE.

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I Spent Years Trying to Get My First Book Published—This Is What I’ve Learned About Risking Rejection

Success

The value of my book didn’t change after it was picked up by a major publisher. For example: Maybe they weren’t up for the relationship or commitment. Rather than chastise yourself or wallow in self-pity, make the most of the opportunity to learn and grow, and set yourself up for more success in the future.

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Examining The Global Impact Of The Gig Economy Explosion

Allwork

According to estimates by the World Bank, the gig economy now makes up 12% of the global labor force. The gig economy is growing, and according to estimates by the World Bank , it now takes up to 12% of the global labor force. In comparison, North America’s postings only grew by 14%.

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3 Things I’m Doing to Find My Own Definition of Success

Success

Correcting this mistake by redefining my version of success hasn’t been an overnight change, but there are a few things I’ve learned that have helped me break free of the pressure to model my success after that of others. Instead, I’m trying to replace these thoughts of comparison with small celebrations of how far I’ve come.

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The Pandemic Sabotaged Our Decision-Making Abilities—Here’s How to Start Regaining That Self-Confidence

Success

You won’t be surprised to learn that this particular love boat was rebooked for 2021. And yes, unhealthy comparison will zap you of joy. But healthy competition isn’t the same as unhealthy comparison. Cape Up so You Don’t Cop Out. My parents had booked a cruise to celebrate their 40th wedding anniversary.

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Achieving Success Comes Down to One Thing: Connecting With People

Success

I think people struggle to reach their true potential because they’re quick to make comparisons—and “comparison is the thief of joy,” after all. Growing up, I dabbled in just about everything—from band and choir to basketball and acting—because I needed to know more about all the things life offered. Be curious.

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