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AvatarSaljadeAvatarAvatarIntelligent People Use This Scientifically Proven Technique to Drastically Improve Their Memoryverified_publisherInc Magazine - Justin BarisoThe mind palace is an ancient Greco-Roman technique that can help you improve your memory. Here's how to use it. Imagine you're at the airport and you bump into a client you've done business with in the past. He offers a warm smile and greets you by name, but you freeze like a deer in the headlights. …
AvatarSaljadeAvatarAvatarBeing ‘nice’ can actually hurt your career. Do these three things insteadverified_publisherFast Company - Lydia DishmanLearn the difference between being nice and being kind. Then focus on these tactics that will not only help you but benefit everyone around you. A client told me recently that they wanted to be promoted, but felt their “niceness” was getting in the way. As they wondered aloud whether they needed to …
AvatarSaljadeAvatarAvatar3 Value Stocks That'll Make You Richer in May (and Beyond)verified_publisherThe Motley Fool - Sean WilliamsBargains abound for patient long-term investors. It's no secret that growth stocks have run circles around value stocks since the Great Recession …
AvatarSaljadeAvatarAvatarDogecoin Hits All-Time High As Fans Hope Crypto Will Climb Past $1Newsweek - Ed BrowneDogecoin has become the No. 1 trending topic on Twitter in the U.S. after the cryptocurrency's price surged by more than 50 percent in 24 hours. The …
AvatarSaljadeAvatarAvatarWhy Inbox Zero Is Worth It and Easier Than You Thinkverified_publisherInc Magazine - Nick SonnenbergWork through your email quickly and easily while ensuring nothing slips through the cracks with this step-by-step method. Remember when email was supposed to make office workers' lives easier? Yeah, that turned out well. In my business efficiency consulting work, the top complaint I hear is that …
AvatarSaljadeAvatarAvatarHow to train your brain to be more presentverified_publisherFast Company - By Art MarkmanThis temptation to multitask has only gotten worse in the work-from-home era. But there are ways to fight it. When cell phones and multi-threaded operating systems went into wide use, we saw a rise in multitasking that made people less productive. Suddenly, there was a constant temptation to switch …
AvatarSaljadeAvatarAvatarIs The Stock Market About To Crash?Forbes - Jonathan Ponciano‘Very, very concerning’ echoes of the 90s dot-com bubble are being heard loud and clear by nervous market experts. A12-year-old bull market; SPAC mania; IPOs that more than double on the first trading day; an army of amateur traders and GameStop mania. It certainly feels like irrational …
AvatarSaljadeAvatarAvatariOS 15 will launch soon. Before it does, make sure you check out these hidden iPhone tricksverified_publisherCNET - Jason CiprianiBefore iOS 15 starts getting all of the attention, take a few minutes to learn all of the hidden features in iOS 14 and iPadOS 14.
AvatarSaljadeAvatarAvatarFinding How Much Money You Need To RetireForbes - Larry LightA major freak-out for anyone looking at retirement—and 40 is not too young to start worrying—is the amount they need to save toward the day they stop working. Lewis Walker, a financial planning and investment strategist at Capital Insight Group in Peachtree Corners, Ga., takes us through this knotty …
AvatarSaljadeAvatarAvatarTony Hsieh’s American Tragedy: The Self-Destructive Last Months Of The Zappos VisionaryForbes - Angel Au-YeungWhen the business icon died in a fire last week, questions abounded. The answers seem rooted in a Covid-period spiral, where he turned to drugs and shunned old friends. In August, shortly after Tony Hsieh, the legendary entrepreneur behind Zappos, moved to Park City, Utah, he eagerly awaited a …
AvatarSaljadeAvatarAvatarPerspective | The president is golfing and exercising White male privilegeverified_publisherThe Washington Post - Robin GivhanFew images capture the position of privilege from which the president operates better than the ones that depict him at his golf club in Virginia. In several of the pictures, he isn’t playing the game — or even holding a club — but rather simply tooling around the course like a feudal lord in a golf …