While the goal is not to disable our inclinations to have feelings or form opinions, we do want to disentangle ourselves from them. We want to achieve detachment, which is not the same as disconnection. Detachment is about loosening the semi-paralyzing grip of our emotions so that we can intuitively hear the essence of the matter. … [Read more...] about You need to listen to your intuition more at work. Here’s how
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10 fabulous free apps for working with audio, video, and images
For quicker, simpler edits, try the ad-supported Pixlr, which works right in your web browser. You can drag and drop images from your machine or load them from the web by pasting in the URL—great for those times you just need to do a quick crop or add some basic effects. … [Read more...] about 10 fabulous free apps for working with audio, video, and images
Why Microsoft Word Really Sucks: It Was Invented In A Paper-Powered World
Now, to be fair to Microsoft, they have been addressing a lot of Word’s flaws. Their cloud product, Office 365, looks to be much better at allowing several people to fiddle in a shared file at once. And in the upcoming Office 15, not only will Track Changes get a makeover (the extent of which isn’t entirely clear in The Verge’s preview), Word will bridge a few gaps in its strange digital niche. Most importantly, it will allow inline editing of PDFs. Hallelujah. … [Read more...] about Why Microsoft Word Really Sucks: It Was Invented In A Paper-Powered World
Long-term employee well-being hinges on this one employee benefit
In support of this, recent research shows that when workers are not confident in their skills, they feel more stressed, less productive, and their mental health suffers. Nearly half (46%) say they would leave their employer if they don’t see a commitment to upskilling. And to be clear, nearly half of your employees believe their core skills will be obsolete in the next five years. … [Read more...] about Long-term employee well-being hinges on this one employee benefit