Once you've received a job offer, make sure the company's culture matches your needs. Strategies such as interviewing prospective colleagues and evaluating potential career paths can help.
Leaders should be able to be themselves without worrying about losing face, writes Quentin Schultze. "We need to reveal enough personally to connect with others in our shared humanity, but not so much that our conversations and presentations become self-performed soap operas," he writes.
Everyone should begin their day by focusing on what they're thankful for and engaging in light exercise to build positive momentum, writes Parinaz Samimi. Take time to socialize or partake in other enjoyable activities after work, and plan to relax without interference from electronics before you go to sleep.
Data analysis site HowMuch looks at how far $1 million will go depending on which state you retire in. A million dollars will last 25 and a half years in Mississippi but just over 13 years in Hawaii, according to the analysis.
When applying for a nonprofit job, become well acquainted with the organization's mission and maintain reasonable salary expectations, Alison Green writes. Showcase relevant volunteer experience in your resume, and approach interviews without assumptions about nonprofit work.
Apple reportedly has filed a patent relating to flexible display screens that could be used for foldable smartphones or other devices. Samsung is rumored to be working on a similar product.