By John Hackston | August 11, 2020 As governments begin lifting COVID-19 restrictions, those enjoying the solitude of remote work may find the transition back to ‘normal’ highly stress. Keeping in mind that people who prefer Introversion compose about half the workforce, that’s enough stressed-out employees to take a serious bite out of job productivity… View Article
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By John Hackston | August 18, 2020 Today’s businesses aren’t all just about shareholder values–many measure their performance with a triple bottom line. Profit, yes, but also People (caring for customers, workers and the wider community) and the Planet (caring for the environment). A key aspect of looking after people is inclusion, the process of facilitating full involvement… View Article
By Eric He | August 18, 2020 Terrie Absher, a local esthetician, has clients coming in these days with a common question: “Why am I suddenly getting acne?” The answer is that it is more than likely due to an accessory that has suddenly become part of people’s everyday lives due to the COVID-19 pandemic – a… View Article
By John Hackston | August 14, 2020 You survived lockdown. You’ve still got a job. So why don’t you feel good? It may be because you’re feeling survivor guilt. Survivor guilt, or survivor syndrome, was first noticed in people who had survived traumatic events such as a plane crash or natural disaster, where they lived… View Article
By Michael Segovia | August 3, 2020 Taking the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) assessment to identify your personality type is an important self-awareness opportunity, but it doesn’t tell the whole story of who you are. This is especially the case for people with growth mindsets. The concept of a growth mindset and its opposite, a fixed mindset, was developed by… View Article