Facebook photos predict future happiness, study says
Psychologists say these snapshots may predict how happy you will be a few years from now.
Psychologists say these snapshots may predict how happy you will be a few years from now.
Good. Then follow these tips from this seasoned HR pro.
Burned by off-the-cuff remarks, leaders tend to keep their eyes glued to the text when they stand at a lectern. Here’s how to turn them into dynamic orators.
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The author shares a writing exercise she uses to stretch her brain, the results of which are these haikus for wordsmiths. Care to add your own?
Master these skills, dear intern, and you’ll move to the front of the hiring queue.
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Your boilerplate bio adds little, if anything, to the actual news you’re trying to share.
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The spooky spellbinder from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention gives disaster relief tips in a Halloween-friendly way, and it’s getting a lot of attention.