The happiness shortcut that hidden in plain sightsciart0Jan 101 min read“Being connected to another person makes us feel safer and keeps our bodies at a kind of physiologic equilibrium that promotes health.”
More Employees Embrace ‘Microshifting,’ Carving Their Workday Into ChunksThe hope is that it can help people produce better work, while preventing burnout and turnover
To Get Honest Feedback From Employees, Bosses Need to Ask These QuestionsLeaders say they want direct reports to tell them the truth. But they don’t make it easy.
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