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6 Pro Tips To Maximize Your Healthcare Benefits Before The End Of The Year

Allwork

Well-being at work is beginning to become more prioritized by workers and employers alike; experiencing workplace stress and other emotional issues is common, and can take a huge toll on an employee’s work performance. Did I use my medical health plan effectively? Free counseling.

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How My Experience as a Black Entrepreneur Shaped My Views on Building Financial Freedom

Success

After visiting a specialist, taking medication and undergoing hours of electrostimulation, I learned it was all stress-related. In an effort to soothe these discomforts at the office, I would decompress at happy hours, hire personal trainers and purchase loose-fitting clothes—all of which impacted my ability to save and invest.

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4 Smart Money Moves to Plan for Financial Security

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A survey by Insider and Morning Consult from 2019 showed that millennials were more likely to put off buying houses, making career moves, undergoing medical procedures and even getting hitched—all because of cash-related reasons. Plus, an unsurprising majority of this age group feels stressed when thinking and talking about finances.

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The Most Expensive Habit You’re Ignoring

Eat Your Career

Whether you realize it or not, stress is a habit. The habit of stress is slowly sucking away your money, your productivity, your energy and your health. The habit of stress is slowly sucking away your money, your productivity, your energy and your health. Stress Costs Money. Stress Kills Productivity.

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8 Pieces of Financial Advice for New College Graduates

Success

College graduation is exciting and stressful as you look for a job and start work in your chosen field. 50% of your money goes to needs like your rent or mortgage payment, utilities, cellphone, groceries, student loan payment, insurance, car payment and prescription medications. 20% goes to other debt repayment and savings.

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Answering Reader Mail: Green EA, Green Executive

Musings of a High-Level Executive Assistant

If you have to purchase stuff for your boss - ask to xerox the credit card, both front and back now. Does your boss have allergies, special diet needs, medications (like epinephrine for bee stings?) Be mindful of your boss' preferences, perks, and style of working, communicating, and handling stress, conflict, bad news, good news, etc.

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Meetings Plus: Taking them offline

Laughing all the Way to Work

Much easier than searching in Outlook and less stressful. I also do not claim to give any medical, financial, psychological, veterinary, retail, personal training or HR advice, although at times it may seem like I think I know what Im talking about, it is just my opinion.