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What to do after a life-defining mistake 
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What to do after a life-defining mistake 

When we started to unpack our errors, we couldn’t figure out when they began or ended. Below, co-authors Joshua Steiner and Michael Lynton share five key insights from their new book, From Mistakes to Meaning: Owning Your Past So It Doesn’t Own You.

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It’s not just the pay gap. This disparity also holds working women back
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It’s not just the pay gap. This disparity also holds working women back

Research finds that all those extra hours of unpaid labor at home are quietly shaping who gets promoted or left behind at work. It is a truth universally acknowledged: A woman with a family and a career is in want of more hours in the day. Despite this, conversations around gender inequity at work ...

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‘I don’t want to waste my days’: Eva Longoria on thriving in your 50s
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‘I don’t want to waste my days’: Eva Longoria on thriving in your 50s

She stresses to AARP The Magazine the importance of opportunities that promote self-discovery and self-improvement. Eva Longoria, 51, has come a long way from being a desperate housewife on Wisteria Lane over 20 years ago. After becoming a star on the hit show, she says she’s continued to rely on h...

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New study finds 1 small organ may play vital role in longevity

Researchers use AI to uncover how a chest gland shapes long‑term health outcomes. Your upper chest could be the key to your long-term health. A new study found a correlation between the health of a human’s thymus and the likelihood of cardiovascular disease or cancer. 

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How to deal with a passive-aggressive colleague
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How to deal with a passive-aggressive colleague

A five-step plan. As you have probably heard, most of human history, civility was not the default setting. Societies were rougher, hierarchies more brutal, and interpersonal interactions often governed by blunt displays of power and overt physical aggression rather than kind or cordial exchanges. I...

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How (and why) to give your team time to think 
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How (and why) to give your team time to think 

It’s not a luxury. It’s a strategic necessity. Your team is busier than ever. Calendars are packed, inboxes are overflowing, and everyone is racing from one meeting to the next. So why aren’t the breakthroughs happening?

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AI makes most of us nervous, but can it also make us more purposeful?
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AI makes most of us nervous, but can it also make us more purposeful?

AI has the potential to cause negative consequences, but there are things we can do so that it actually helps us live better. Recently, one of us was guest-teaching a humanities class on artificial intelligence. He asked students a simple question. Had they noticed themselves becoming more “attache...

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Why your successful life doesn’t leave you fulfilled
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Why your successful life doesn’t leave you fulfilled

There is a way to fix it, but it starts with figuring out what matters to you. You earn qualifications, polish your résumé, climb the ladder, grow your salary, and build your reputation. You’ve done everything you’re supposed to, so you (understandably) expect to feel on top of the worl...

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Don’t be a bottleneck in your solo business
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Don’t be a bottleneck in your solo business

At some point, you have to figure out how some aspects of your business can run without you. You’re a solopreneur, so you’re in charge of everything. You set your own hours, choose your clients, and decide how your business runs. Nobody needs to approve your decisions.

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3 habits of self-directed learners, according to brilliant polymaths
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3 habits of self-directed learners, according to brilliant polymaths

What Charles Darwin, Benjamin Franklin, and Richard Feynman all have in common There’s a pattern hiding in the biographies of the most brilliant minds: repeatable habits anyone can practice.It has nothing to do with being a genius. You don’t need talent or intelligence, though that helps. Benjamin ...

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