It’s something we’ve all experienced. You are drowning in emails, facing tight deadlines, and carrying a heavy workload. As a result, burnout, anxiety, and disconnect can lead to work stress,
“There is no white-collar job for which this issue isn't important, but there is almost no research on the effects of clothing characteristics on workplace outcomes,” Cortina said. “This is the first effort to develop a comprehensive model of clothing effects at work.”
COLUMBIA COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) says an "Intersection Improvement Project" is only one of the scheduled projects crews are set to work on Monday, April 1 in Columbia County. According to PennDOT an "Intersection Improvement Project" is scheduled to begin next week at the intersection of Route 42 (Mall Boulevard) []
‘Since people only kill the spiders they see, humans are acting as an agent of natural selection, causing spiders to be selected for reclusion and intelligence. We are making spiders smarter.’ ‘Based on how much you can bond with someone by hating the same thing, a dating app based on dislikes would probably be fairly successful.’ ‘The real gauge of friendship is how clean your house needs to be before they can come over.’ These reflections are all gleaned from one of my favourite pages on...
Taking away people's autonomy as to when they retire and forcing them to work until 67 to qualify for a government pension could be doing damage to their health and wellbeing.
On today's Morning Brew, the Rising team discusses life hacks that seem fake but work and celebrities they once adored but no longer do.
Cochise County Sheriff Deputy Chris Oletski fell 17 feet into a ravine during a police chase back in September. Six months later, and he's back at work -- on light duty.
IT can often feel almost impossible to keep on top of all your chores and daily tasks. A busy mom revealed the hack she and her husband use to make sure their home stays clean and organized. In her
As a new wave of protests sweep Iran, the author explains why she has returned to drawing. Plus: an extract from her new collection of protest cartoonsWhen Marjane Satrapi began drawing again, depicting the violence recently enacted by Iran’s Revolutionary Guards, she was so disturbed that she felt physical pain. “I get finger cramps when I have to draw them,” she shudders.It is 24 years since Satrapi’s bestselling comic-book masterpiece, Persepolis, transformed western readers’ image of Iran....
Abbi Robertson, 31, has spent seven years working on luxurious superyachts. As well as travelling to 'incredible countries', she claims there's lots of hard work. READ MORE:
It is only two months since we learned of Charles's diagnosis and so you may expect me, as a consultant cancer specialist, to urge a cautious approach. In fact, I'm in favour of the King resuming his royal duties.
A Stanford University professor, whose research was credited with inspiring San Francisco’s failed experiment to ax 8th grade algebra, is facing allegations of "reckless disregard for accuracy" in her work, according to an official academic complaint filed Wednesday with Stanford’s provost and dean of research.