July 2025

How to Create and Manage Boundaries When You Hire a Friend as an Employee

You’re hiring for a new role at your company, your long-time friend happens to be in the market, you know the wonderful work they’re capable of, and boom. Great success can follow when you harness the power of a caring and supportive relationship to achieve your professional goals. But with unclear workplace dynamics and a […]

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Nearly Half of Working Americans View an Active Social Media Presence as a Career Risk

According to a new study released by The American Staffing Association, workers have differing views on whether social media helps or harms one’s career. 44% of working Americans think an active social media presence is more likely to hurt their career rather than help it, and this hesitation towards social media in a professional setting

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Healing Through Grief: How I Found Myself in the Metaphors of Loss and Love

“When the soul wishes to experience something, she throws an image of the experience out before her and enters into her own image.” ~Meister Eckhart For most of my life, something in me felt off—misaligned, too much, not enough. I moved through the world trying to fix a thing I couldn’t name. Then, a beautiful

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Should Every Classroom Be Smartphone‑Free? U.S. Survey Shows Rising Support

The conflict regarding smartphone use in U.S. schools is escalating. For many educators and parents, the question isn’t just about distractions, but about control. In classrooms flooded with screens and instant messaging, more schools are choosing blanket bans to shut down a digital world that slips beyond a teacher’s reach and authority.  Why are smartphone

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