Push yourself beyond your comfort zone to achieve large goals, writes Elle Kaplan, CEO of a wealth-management firm. Decline or delegate less important jobs so you can focus on your broader objectives.
Your natural instincts can help you survive in the business world, writes Roar Africa founder Deborah Calmeyer. Be patient, persevere and adapt to your environment.
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Use pronouns such as "we" instead of "I" to better collaborate at work, Judith Humphrey writes. Ask questions, and try to steer discussions toward group objectives.
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New York City is considering a measure called The Right to Disconnect Bill, which would fine employers for contacting employees outside work hours. Brooklyn Councilman Rafael Espinal, who put forth the proposal, said it would help workers "decompress, reduce anxiety and be able to perform better when they get to the work the next day."
When you're new to a role, establish early on your manager's communication style and what is expected of you, Julia Malacoff writes. Make an effort to connect with colleagues, and familiarize yourself with the company's mission.
Flat-Earth theorist Mike Hughes launched himself about 1,875 feet into the air with a homemade rocket in California on Saturday. Hughes' next plan is to build a rocket that will launch him 68 miles into the air so he can see whether the Earth is round.