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Want to Retain Your Team? Offer Financial Well-being Programs

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Some examples of being financially fit include knowing your financial goals, working to meet them, maintaining your lifestyle, managing debt well, and so forth. It’s becoming more standard for there to be an employer match for funds such as a retirement fund like a 401(K), a 529 education savings plan, or even a student loan match plan.

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How Toxic Positivity Can Hurt Your Finances

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Resilience , on the other hand, lets you keep moving through a challenging situation like a scary medical diagnosis or job loss while still being able to acknowledge that things are hard. Pushing off conversations about life insurance, retirement savings or long-term care doesn’t protect you from the negative feelings the subjects bring up.

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The Secret to Happiness… Is Just Love

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But as we age, we’re taught that being Real means paying attention in school, landing a good job, earning a steady income, settling down with a family and preparing for retirement. Camille later graduated from medical school, though he was deemed “not fitted for the practice of medicine” by study researchers. Then something happened.

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SUCCESS’ 2024 Women of Influence

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Dr. Rajinder Atwal Medical Director, CEO, Founder, Family Physician, M.D., She is the founder, CEO and medical director of Bathurst Walk-in Clinic and Family Practice, which serves marginalized communities. She has mentored and coached senior leaders on changing culture and developing confidence, boldness and executive presence.

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An interview with Admin Awards Founder, Sunny Nunan, by Executive Support Magazine

Admin Awards

When my mom retired just shy of her 80th birthday from the profession, she was given a scrapbook that was packed with pages of pictures, letters and writings about what she meant to her co-workers and organization. There was a winner in one of our cities whose leader was the Chief Medical Officer for a global pharmaceutical company.

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On the Job by Anita Bruzzese: Has Workplace Loyalty Gone to the Dogs?

On The Job

Employees are bruised and battered (at least psychologically and financially) by companies who have sacked them, forced them to take unpaid leave and slashed pensions and medical benefits. Scot, When I was a senior in college and my dad was 10 months from retirement, he was laid off, as were 900 other people at the refinery in my small town.

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