The staff looked at me like I was crazy. But, to be honest, that’s pretty normal. I am twice their age, so it’s not a huge surprise that my ideas don’t always resonate with them. I’ve learned that
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Leadership
The Newsroom Leaders’ Guide to Managing Staff Conflict
I'm almost certain that I'm supposed to have my own robot by now. Like Rosie, the Jetsons' robot maid. My robot would
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Making Time to Read When You Have No Time
This post first appeared on the Associated Collegiate Press website, where I am a guest blogger. It was updated for this
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Employment Lessons from a #GirlBoss
Every now and then you read a book that, while it is not perfect for you, it is exactly what others need. This was my
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How to Write Effective Emails that People Actually Read
The average person receives 100 to 150 emails a day. You can imagine that this means many emails are deleted before they
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My 9 Favorite Non-Fiction Books of 2015
Homelessness, addiction, writing, rape, reinventing work, focusing on your dream, relationship building, the humorous
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It’s Normal to Feel Sad. Yes, Even for You.
I am not a doctor. I don’t even play one on TV. I am a social scientist. Most of you probably know or expect that
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How to Find Your Motivation When You ‘Just Don’t Want To’
We all have days when we just don't want to. I'm having one of those days today. It started with a text before 6
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Book Review: The Fringe Hours
All women should read The Fringe Hours: Making Time for You by Jessica Turner.
I was introduced to the fringe hours
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Recognizing the Power of the Pause
I'm embarrassed to admit it, but my initial response to most emotion-evoking situations is anger. I get angry about the
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