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If you answer ‘always’ to these 8 questions, you're more mentally strong than most
CNBC· 6 days agoMental strength is the ability to productively regulate your emotions, thoughts and behaviors, even...
A message to high school graduates from a construction executive: Write your own story - Triad...
The Business Journals· 4 days agoIn the ever-evolving landscape of careers, it's crucial to recognize the power we hold in shaping...
This New Moon in Gemini Demands Dedication and Devotion To Reach Your Goals—But the Payoff Will Be...
Well and Good· 1 day agoOver the next few weeks, there is a lot of activity in the Gemini sector of your birth chart, and...
House GOP Using D.C. To Score Political Points As Biden White House Looks On
HuffPost via Yahoo News· 6 days agoThough the White House’s defense of the District of Columbia may not be as aggressive as expected,...
Guilty: Is Trumpism a Movement or a Cult?
The New Republic via Yahoo News· 4 days agoCults typically punish disloyalty by banishment; just ask Liz Cheney, Adam Kinzinger, or any of the other Republicans who’ve dared speak out against...
Council Post: How To Prioritize Joy As A Businesswoman
Forbes· 7 days agoJoy is a state of mind that can be chosen daily through the simplest actions. According to the...
6 Leadership Habits That Require Real Mental Strength
Forbes· 6 days agoDuring my experience in business, I have met or worked for many executives who are strong and...
Why the Oilers' revamped lineup was key in crucial Game 4 win
New York Times· 6 days agoThere was no better time for the Oilers to alter course, especially since they had a two-goal lead...
Politifact FL: Trump falsely claims Biden had FBI use 'deadly force' in Mar-a-Lago search
WLRN Miami· 6 days agoWLRN has partnered with PolitiFact to fact-check Florida politicians. Former President Donald Trump in a May 21 campaign email and social media posts falsely accused President Joe Biden of putting ...
Why zigzagging is key to a successful career
Fast Company Magazine· 5 days agoAlthough many of us may have first encountered the “zigzag” as a roadside warning sign in driver’s ed, zigzagging is in fact an excellent way to plot a career. Almost all the language we use to describe professional progress is vertical.