How To Knock Out Sugar For National Nutrition Month

Type “sugar” and “culprit” into your favorite search engine and you’ll find no shortage of health reasons to knock sugar out of your diet. For example, three authors argue in the British Journal of Sports Medicine that, despite ample exercise, too much sugar consumption can still leave you fat. That’s in addition to new studies published earlier […]

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How To Explain The Small Business Failure Rate

4 Things Entrepreneurs May Be Doing Wrong Within the timeframe of a year and a half, about 80 percent of new businesses fail, according to Bloomberg Business research. And, throughout the past 30-plus years, the amount of new businesses has drastically declined, according to Gallup. During the economic meltdown of 2008, it was the first […]

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How to Climb the Leadership Ladder; Best Practices for Female Leaders

With women holding less than 20 percent of leadership positions in the workforce, it’s more important than ever to educate and prepare women for higher roles in their career. While some may point to a lack of opportunity or the fear of failure as the culprits for this low statistic, others would argue that fierce […]

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How To Break Out Of Your Autopilot Work Mentality

As humans, we tend to let ourselves fall into familiar routines – especially while working. “Any sequence of mental action which has been frequently repeated tends to perpetuate itself,” wrote influential philosopher William James on habit. Mona Patel, founder and CEO of the New York City firm Motivate Design (www.motivatedesign.com), has seen the many shades […]

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How Team Building Can Help You March To Each Other’s Drum

Employee reactions can be mixed when company leaders announce plans for a team-building activity that they hope will improve camaraderie and collaboration in the workplace. Some workers express enthusiasm and others indifference, but at least one-third inwardly groan. A Citrix study once showed that 31 percent of employees say they dislike team-building activities altogether. But […]

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How Leaders Can Use Personality to Overcome Adversity

By: Merrick Rosenberg, Author of The Chameleon: Life-Changing Wisdom for Anyone Who Has a Personality or Knows Someone Who Does & CEO of Take Flight Learning The 2016 Presidential Election, the first race between a man and a woman, has magnified the gender stereotypes that impede female leaders. Secretary Clinton has become a lightning rod […]

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