May 21, 2020 This is a guest blog by Michael Phillips Moskowitz. Michael is the CEO of AeBeZe Labs, a behavioral health company working in partnership with the U.S. Air Force. He previously served as the first entrepreneurship fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School, and the Global Chief Curator at eBay. Restless. Lonely. Bored and blue…. View Article
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By Caitlin Mullen | May 14, 2020 Women who hold top executive positions are some of the least stressed in a company, while women in mid-level roles are more stressed than any of their colleagues. That’s according to a recent report from The Myers-Briggs company, which analyzed data from 1,182 women and 485 men relating to stress, gender… View Article
By Michael Moskowitz | May 19, 2020 Trapped. Lonely. Blanketed in heavy folds of boredom. That’s how many of us feel after weeks of quarantine and mandatory social distancing. What comes next, in terms of getting back to a form of normal, is not yet clear. What is clear is that as we seek to fill our… View Article
By Amanda Chatel | May 6, 2020 As coronavirus (COVID-19) cases top one million here in the U.S. and three million worldwide, stress and anxiety levels have drastically jumped through the roof. CNN reported that, in March alone, the Disaster Distress Hotline witnessed an 891% increase in calls as Americans try to make sense of the uncertainty that lays before us and the… View Article
By John Hackston | May 5, 2020 If you believe social media (and I know that’s a big if), now is the “Age of the Introvert.” Before the virus, life was all about socializing, meetings, get-togethers, and people, people, people — the time when extraverts roamed the earth. But now it’s all about social distancing,… View Article
By Sherrie Haynie | May 5, 2020 People can and do change. The fact that this is obvious in professional and personal life has prompted some to question the entire premise of personality “type.” If people evolve over time, is there such thing as a consistent personality type over a person’s lifespan? The answer may be a… View Article