How Leaders Can Support Mental Health in the Workplace

Managing mental health in the workplace isn’t just a trend or a checkbox. It’s a real, human issue affecting every business level. When employees are struggling mentally or emotionally, it shows. Productivity dips, communication stalls and morale crumbles. On a positive note, when people feel supported and seen, they typically thrive—and so does the company. […]

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Sam Altman Announces OpenAI’s ‘Biggest’ Milestone With New Pocket-Sized AI Companion

Just a day after confirming OpenAI’s involvement in a colossal $500 billion AI data center project in the United Arab Emirates, CEO Sam Altman has unveiled a bold new vision for how humans might interact with technology. In a message to internal staff, Altman discussed early development plans for a personal AI device in collaboration

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How a Changing Table Taught Me That You Don’t Have to Save the World to Make a Difference

To this day, the symbol of one of my proudest accomplishments is a changing table on my college campus.  It’s nothing special really. Just a standard plastic thing attached to a wall. Perfectly forgettable in every way—unless you’re one of those people who needs to change a baby. This wasn’t exactly my top concern as

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Millennials and Gen Z Have a Lot to Learn From Gen X About Retirement

The way we retire has changed over the generations. Previously, you’d work for 40 years and retire with a pension, which guaranteed you an income for the rest of your life. Your employer took on the responsibility of your retirement funds as one of the perks of decades of loyalty. While pensions still exist in

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To the Dreamers Reading This, I Want You to Know…

There I was, eating cereal and watching a CNN documentary about Kobe Bryant—yes, I mix deep life reflection with Raisin Bran—when his old speech teacher said something that made me pause mid-chew. He described Kobe’s approach to life as giving everything—heart, soul, and body—to his craft. No halfway. Just all in. I sat there thinking, “Yes!

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Sounds of Success: Music Manager Lydia Asrat’s Journey To Becoming the Founder of Her Own Company

Musicians are deeply creative individuals, using songs, lyrics and even their stage presence to express their imagination, emotions and ideas. But finding and connecting with listeners, organizing a tour and developing a brand—all of which are required for a musician’s career growth and success—require a skill set that is more typically aligned with those in

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8 Must-Read Books by SUCCESS’ Leadership Lab Speakers

Truly transformative leaders are shaped, not born. Because of this, the SUCCESS Leadership Lab was created to help leaders take an active role in developing their skills. Check out these eight Leadership Lab speakers and the books they’ve written to learn how you can shape yourself into a better leader, too. 1. Rich Diviney As

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The Complexity of Cruelty: How to Stop Workplace Bullying in Its Tracks

When volatile egos are triggered, unhealthy power dynamics can throw work-life balance out the window.  Bullying in the workplace affects 35% of employees. The psychological ramifications are so intense that the effects can even spread to romantic partners and disturb their sleep. According to Marcene Marcus, licensed clinical social worker and clinical director of outpatient

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