Por: Forbes Business September 25, 2022
Gettygetty Someone recently asked whether I would recommend the shift from full-time employment to freelancing. In support I offered all kinds of general stats, but none generated much interest. Then I remembered my old social psychological research by Stanford professor Lee Ross, namely the “”. It holds that “big data” is rarely more compelling or convincing than real-life examples a.k.a. the specific beats the general. So, here’s... + full article
Forbes USA Business October 01, 2022
Ed Gandia earns $500,000 a year working 30 hours a week doing what he loves: business writing and teaching colleagues how to build a thriving writing practice. He teaches them through both courses and private coaching for a selected group of clients. , based in the Atlanta area,... + más
Daughter sleeps with father’s best man at wedding: ‘Dad doesn’t know’ | New York Post
Does Open Talent Solve The Quietly Quitting Problem? | Forbes
Gettygetty There’s been a good deal of ink spilled in trying to explain “quietly quitting”. And, much consternation about how quietly quitting is a serious concern of many organizational leaders. Its prompted to push employees to either participate more enthusiastically in... + más
Julia Keller: Why is ‘quiet quitting’ a thing for everyone, including Serena Williams? Quit out loud. | Chicago Tribune
6 Signs That ‘Quiet Firing’ Could Be Trending In Your Workplace | Forbes
Business Insider USA Entertainment September 29, 2022
This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Jules Wettreich, a freelance fashion stylist. It has been edited for length and clarity. I'm a freelance . I mostly style musicians, and I'm also a . I style clients and then I'll also create content with them.... + más
Styling your bookshelf can be intimidating. Here are 9 tips to make it easier. | The Advocate
Netflix is opening its own video game studio as part of latest pivot into gaming | CNN
CNBC USA Business September 28, 2022
In this articlewatch nowVIDEO2:5002:50Jim Cramer's 'dirty dozen' stocks that underscore the carnage in the IPO marketCNBC's Jim Cramer on Tuesday highlighted his list of dirty dozen companies that exemplify the losses incurred by investors who funneled their... + más
Cramer says 3 recent trends in tech show the Fed's push against inflation is working | CNBC
Jim Cramer says these 5 high-yielding stocks have his stamp of approval | CNBC
Slate USA Business September 24, 2022
Lillian Karabaic is Pay Dirt’s new weekly columnist. She’s currently the host of Oh My Dollar!, a syndicated financial radio show, and a retirement advisor with Chaim Investment Advisors. She focuses on modern money issues that aren’t typically represented in the... + más
Russell Westbrook And Honor The Gift Open Their First Flagship In Los Angeles | Forbes
15 Gifts For Moms Who Don't Want Anything That She'll Actually Love | Elite Daily
Chicago Tribune USA Entertainment September 24, 2022
Everyone wants to be mayor, or so it seems, as the list of candidates and potential, I’m-still-thinking-about-it, contenders swells. Election Day for the mayor’s race is Feb. 28, 2023. If no candidate receives a majority of votes, a runoff election will be held on April 4,... + más
Saints' Allen sticking with Winston as starting QB | ESPN
Russia boycotts the Oscars amid war in Ukraine, will not submit film | Los Angeles Times
The Boston Globe USA Entertainment September 22, 2022
Remember the Golden Globe Awards? It was the ridiculous annual trophy-fest hosted by an organization made up of 90 or so freelance foreign journalists who were known to exchange gifts — including travel packages — in exchange for votes. The telecast was popular as a... + más
Golden Globes to return to NBC in January after year off-air | ABC News
Golden Globes to return to NBC in January after year off-air | Associated Press
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