Vulnerability Is Powerful But Not Always Safe

“Vulnerability is not oversharing. It’s sharing with people who have earned the right to hear our story.” ~Brené Brown Earlier this year, I found myself in a place I never imagined: locked in a psychiatric emergency room, wearing a paper wristband, surrounded by strangers in visible distress. I wasn’t suicidal. I hadn’t harmed anyone. I’d […]

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How Can We Maintain Company Morale in the Midst of a Transition?

Leadership transitions are tricky. When employees first hear, “We’re bringing in a new leader,” anxiety often ripples through the workplace. Common initial employee reactions include: “How will this change impact me?” and “Is my job safe?” Employees might even wonder: “Is the company financially distressed?” Yet, handling these transitions effectively is crucial for organizational health

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Ariana Grande’s and Nick Jonas’ Party Planner on How to Throw a Great At-Home Event

Nearly three-quarters of Americans (72%) would rather stay home with friends than go out, according to a nationwide survey of 2,000 Americans conducted by Talker Research. Cost savings, the ability to hear conversations better and avoiding crowded places are the key drivers of this shift. But turning your home into an entertaining space that rivals

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