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Working women support each other.
NewslettersWorking women are more burned out than men and it’s a problem bosses can’t afford to ignore
By Emma BurleighJuly 8, 2024
a lady smiling with her head tilted on a man's shoulder
LifestyleEuropeans feel the happiest and most respected in the world. Will the threat of an aging population change everything?
By Prarthana PrakashJuly 5, 2024
While adulthood comes with the freedom to go to bed whenever you please, the absence of a regimen that primes your body for adequate rest is among the plethora of poor habits that may be damaging your sleep health.
LifeCan’t get a good night’s rest? Watch out for these 8 ways you may be sabotaging your sleep
By Lindsey LeakeJuly 4, 2024
We need to close the oral health care gap to improve the world’s well-being
CommentaryWe need to close the oral health care gap to improve the world’s well-being
By Prabha ParameswaranJuly 3, 2024
The mental health app Headspace offers an 18-session course called Finding Your Best Sleep, featuring brief videos and guided meditations.
LifeI took Headspace’s guided sleep course and I’m finally getting a good night’s rest. Here are the 5 habits I learned
By Lindsey LeakeJune 30, 2024
Male worker puts money in piggybank.
NewslettersWorkers prioritize financial well-being—these are the benefits they really want
By Emma BurleighJune 28, 2024
One in five U.S. workers struggles with thoughts of self-harm or suicide—here’s what managers can do to support them
NewslettersOne in five U.S. workers struggles with thoughts of self-harm or suicide—here’s what managers can do to support them
By Emma BurleighJune 26, 2024
Young businesswoman using laptop at table looking to side.
LeadershipHow imposter syndrome sneaks up on high-performing people—and how to beat it
By Emma BurleighJune 21, 2024
Ben Granger, Chief Workplace Psychologist for Qualtrics.
NewslettersQualtrics’ ‘chief workplace psychologist’ on how to address employee burnout
By Emma BurleighJune 18, 2024
The mental health industry is booming. Next up? Social health innovation
HealthThe mental health industry is booming. Next up? Social health innovation
By Kasley KillamJune 18, 2024
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CommentaryI’m a CEO and 12 of my employees are in ‘flextirement.’ With boomers opting not to retire, the arrangement will become more common
By Jennifer BarnesJune 13, 2024
I picked Baton Rouge over New York or L.A. after earning an MIT engineering degree—and am loving its genuine sense of community
CommentaryI picked Baton Rouge over New York or L.A. after earning an MIT engineering degree—and am loving its genuine sense of community
By David HouJune 12, 2024
A man sits in a dark office staring at a brightly-lit computer screen. He looks bored.
NewslettersThe workers are not alright: Most employees are quiet quitting and it’s costing the global economy nearly $9 trillion a year
By Paige McGlauflin and Emma BurleighJune 12, 2024
A man dressed in business casual attire sits at a messy desk and looks distraught, with his head in his hands. There is a group of workers surrounding him holding up various papers or items, trying to get his attention.
LeadershipManagers are wildly powerful when it comes to employee engagement, but most supervisors are struggling with their own burnout
By Paige McGlauflinJune 12, 2024
Worker is stressed at laptop.
LeadershipThe kids are not alright: Gen Z and millennial workers are struggling and it’s time for managers to pay attention
By Emma BurleighJune 12, 2024
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