Don’t Let Your Credibility Be Another Casualty of This Pandemic

By Lauren Daugherty – Recruiter.com Credibility and trust take years to build, but they can be undone in an instant. Once lost, they are really difficult — and sometimes outright impossible — to rebuild. We are living through the most stressful period of our lifetimes. A few fortunate people may be relatively unaffected, but in…

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How to Be Your Own Cheerleader

By Cecilia Meis – Recruiter.com If you’ve ever heard some well-meaning but flat phrase like “Chin up!” or “Be happy!” just know this isn’t that. That being said, positivity and encouraging language truly can have a physiological effect. According to the Mayo Clinic, positive thoughts hold myriad benefits, including increased life span, decreased rates of depression…

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5 things emotionally intelligent leaders do to retain remote workers

By Harvey Deutschendorf Even though the number of remote workers had been rising for years, COVID-19 forced an unprecedented number of employees to give working from home a try. For some, this was a welcome change, but for others, it required a difficult mental and emotional adjustment. One of the biggest challenges faced by remote employees…

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5 Ways to Increase Creativity

By Dave Clark – TTI Success Insights Are you someone who requires creativity to do your daily job? Do you sometimes wake up and feel like today is not going to be a very creative day, no matter how hard you try? Do you fear that you might actually run out of great ideas? Fear,…

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10 Psychological Tricks That Will Boost Your Creativity

By Kendra Cherry – Verywell Mind Sometimes it seems that certain people are simply gifted with the knack for creativity. If you feel like you were not one of those lucky few who draws from a seemingly endless creative wellspring, this does not mean that you are doomed to a life of the mundane and expected.…

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3 science-based strategies to increase your creativity

By Steve Kotler – ideas.ted.com How can you hack your creativity?  The term “hacking” has a bad name. It comes out of coding and refers to someone trying to gain control over a computer system, typically for nefarious purposes. The word then morphed a bit, becoming pop-culture shorthand for a “quick fix” or a “shortcut.”…

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The 6 Conditions That Drive Innovation

By Kristiina Hiukka – Real Leaders Innovation is not only interesting, but it’s also crucial for business growth. Peter Drucker said that “Business has only two functions: marketing and innovating.” Teams in companies all around the world are required to be “innovative.” However, this is easier said than done. While the human element of the innovation…

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11 Things to Never Say During Your Performance Review

Originally posted on Glassdoor Between the feeling of being thrust into the spotlight, the one-on-one setting with your manager and the gravity of what’s at stake, performance reviews can feel pretty uncomfortable. And when you’re made to feel uncomfortable, sometimes you aren’t always the most conscious of (or careful with) your words. But if there’s one time…

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