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How to demotivate employees (and 5 things to do instead)

Insperity

Inevitably, there are times at work in which we feel certain negative emotions: Overwhelmed Under pressure Discouraged Frustrated Annoyed. As a leader, every time you engage with a team member you have the power to: Motivate or demotivate employees To build up or tear down. Have you trained your team sufficiently?

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7 Companies Committed to Having Women at the Top

TalentCulture

“Teach for America greatly supports all of their employees regardless of gender; something that I have found extremely unique in comparison with other companies I have worked for,” one reviewer writes. Bright Horizons. in Female Representation in Top Leadership| More ratings. in the “Female Representation in Top Leadership” category.

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Francesca Leithold of Epro: “Working from home is possible”

Thrive Global

Focus on reliable news sources and limit screen time / social media intake. But before we jump back into the routine of the normal life that we lived in 2019, it would be a shame not to pause to reflect on what we have learned during this time. The pandemic was really a time for collective self-reflection.

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Kerry Smith: “Take responsibility. It’s that simple”

Thrive Global

Kerry is the co-founder of The Awakening Trainings, a self-development experience that sparks your innermost being, elevating beliefs in bold possibilities by removing the obstacles within that lead to true lifelong personal growth. Smith’s boutique training is empowering and focuses specifically on inner changes on a cellular level.

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Jared Fenton of The Reflect Organization: “Please keep self-care in mind”

Thrive Global

Reflect has also run training sessions on Penn Face, Imposter Syndrome, Active Listening, and Supportive Intervention for myriad organizations, including the University of Pennsylvania, in order to better support students’ mental wellness. Sticking out in my mind is a group of artists who always would attend our programs.

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Allison Mondragon: “Laugh more and don’t take life so seriously”

Thrive Global

In the early 2000’s, we saw a lot of bobs with a round, graduated A-line shape but over time, it started to get less round and today the bob is a softer, more casual lived-in look. My goal was to become a fashion designer and attend the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York. What lesson or take-away did you learn from that?

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Kyle Edward Couch: “My biggest tip is to pace yourself”

Thrive Global

He went on to direct Thirteen One (2018) a documentary chronicling the ups and downs of recovering from heroin addiction while also training for a half-marathon. I would take bible stories and adapt them to modern times. The prize was tickets to attend the Sundance Film Festival, all expenses paid. My mom is a huge one.