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A Blogging Quandry

Everyday People

At times, I’ll sit and ponder things just to work through different thoughts, ideas, or explore several angles to consider things. I love that about humans !! Blogging is an outlet for me. You see, I was a post-early adopter of blogging. Blogs turned into podcasts, webinars and conference sessions.

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10 Blogs to Make you a Better HR Leader - Sapling Blog

Sapling

support our community becoming better and more innovative HR leaders, we syndicated a list of some of Sapling’s favorite HR blogs. Topics on their blog range from gender diversity, to the science of motivation, to keeping older generations engaged at work. Their blog will teach you how to craft an innovative recognition program.

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Use the 5 Languages of Appreciation in the Workplace

Great Place to Work

The five languages of appreciation in the workplace help managers inspire great performance and retain top talent. The first step to forging a valuable working relationship between employees and creating a culture of recognition is learning each other’s primary language of appreciation. Listen attentively.

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February 2023 Leadership Development Carnival

Julie Winkle Giulioni

Love’ is a word that only recently has crept into our workplace vocabulary. Sustainable satisfaction and success demand work that people love. In many ways, effective leadership is a profound expression of lovelove of learning and love of the organization and the people whose lives leaders affect on a daily basis.

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Emergenetics Associates: 7 Tips to Reduce Trainer Bias

Emergenetics International

All people have inherent tendencies that influence their approach to work, the way they learn best and their preferred patterns for thinking and behaving. Trainers can begin to analyze their preconceived notions by reflecting on circumstances when they debriefed or worked with people with multiple Profile types.

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The top 12 jobs for introverts

Adzuna Blog

On the whole, introverts prefer quiet environments, where they can work alone or as part of a small team. Great programmers are detail-oriented, have a strong math ability, and are able to work independently and knuckle down. This lends itself to introversion as there’s a lot of work that can only be carried out alone.

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Wein oder Wasser ??

Everyday People

I have picked up the gauntlet and have started doing daily language lessons using the Duolingo app on my phone. I’m a little over a week in and I love it !! I know I could use Google Translate or some foreign language AI bot instead, but that seems like an easy out. The focus at work is production and that’s it.