Get back time in your work day | If you don't love your job, don't worry | Not everyone wants to be a manager
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February 7, 2020
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Getting Ahead
When Rashim Mogha, a prominent figure in Silicon Valley, found her work life was unsustainable, she scaled back meetings from an hour to a half hour, started using walk-and-talk meetings and added 15-minute breaks between calls to reflect on what was discussed.
Full Story: The Business Journals (tiered subscription model)/San Jose, Calif. (2/6) 
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If you find yourself settling for a job you don't love, know you have a number choices in this job seeker's market, says Stephanie Burns. Career coach Jayce Guan West gives a list of options for unhappy workers to try but says it's important not to lose momentum in accomplishing goals and creating a realistic timeline for your career.
Full Story: Forbes (2/6) 
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In some industries, all promotions lead toward managerial positions, but not everyone wants to be in charge of others, says Jeanne Sahadi. Companies should have an alternative ladder for top talent that will keep them engaged and doing what they love, while making more money and gaining professional prestige.
Full Story: CNN (2/6) 
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Making the Connection
People with strong social skills do these 5 things
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There are many situations when strong social skills can give you a leg up in life. Business consultant Judith Humphrey says there are five skills that will set you apart, including using positive body language and showing an appreciation for others.
Full Story: Fast Company online (2/6) 
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Poll
Have you used another job offer to ask for a raise?
In today's hot job market, it's not unusual for workers to be looking for better or more lucrative opportunities. Sometimes other job offers can be leveraged to improve your current situation. New poll question on Monday.
No  66.83%
Yes  29.38%
Yes, but there really wasn't another offer  3.79%
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The Landscape
The gender pay gap is narrowing thanks to more women in high-skill jobs, according to a report from the Pew Research Center. Jobs that prioritize analytical skills, negotiation and persuasion, critical thinking and writing have seen an increase in the percentage of women employed.
Full Story: The Business Journals (tiered subscription model) (2/6) 
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Balancing Yourself
Silent retreats, where days are spent in silence and in meditation, helped Gemma Needham change her outlook on life and even her career path. "An hour's meditation in a hall with 100 people is different from 20 minutes alone at home. Thoughts and feelings you're unaware of can come up, and when you're with that many people, you feel like you can't just get up and leave," she said.
Full Story: BBC (2/6) 
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The Water Cooler
Humans confuse dogs
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Everyone knows dogs can be quirky creatures, but have you ever pondered what human behavior must look like from a dog's perspective? This article is a fun and informative look at specific things humans like to do that make little sense to our canine friends.
Full Story: The Conversation (2/5) 
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Don't believe in miracles -- depend on them.
Laurence J. Peter,
educator who formulated the Peter Principle
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