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How to Build Self-Confidence at Work
Many of us are familiar with Imposter Syndrome: the overwhelming feeling that we aren’t good enough to deserve our job or current circumstances. Even top
6 Best Lifestyle Apps to Improve Your Day to Day
Luckily, we live at a time where information on life improvement and well-being is more accessible than ever. From articles and blog posts to discussion
How to Recover from Failure
No one is exempt from the woes and inevitability of failure. In fact, we were born to fail, because without failure, there is no room
How to Decide What Career You Want
Some people seem to know their dream career path since childhood. While this is a wonderful thing, the truth is that for most people, it’s
The Importance of Mental Health Days
May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and while this month serves to remind us of the importance of checking in with ourselves and others, it
Recovering from Burnout
At some point or another, most people face a period of burnout in their lifetime. While burnout exists on a spectrum and can be onset
5 Environmental Tips for the Workplace
During Earth Month, it is important to reflect on the environment and how we can move towards a healthier and safer world. Luckily, some important
5 Life-Changing Books to Read in 2022
Over two years have passed since the birth of Covid-19, and while many of us have acclimated to the pandemic-stricken world, it is more important
Resume Hacks 2022
Creating or even modifying a resume can feel overwhelming, tedious, and even dreadful. However, it doesn’t have to be. In 2022, these 5 resume hacks
How to Face Job Rejection
You’ve finally landed a job interview, and while it’s no guarantee that you’ll be hired, it’s an exciting step toward employment. Maybe the interview didn’t
10 Ways to Boost Morale at Work
It has been over 2 years since Covid-19 emerged, and while many of us have adapted to the changes and turmoil of the pandemic, the
Practicing Mindfulness at Work
Many of us have heard the phrase “live in the present moment.” While this seems straightforward, it can be difficult to put into practice. Most