Take A Break -- How To Leverage Mental Excursions To Spark New Ideas
Use short breaks to rest and longer breaks to refresh.
Use short breaks to rest and longer breaks to refresh.
My nine-year-old son recently announced that he plans to drive a Lamborghini Aventador to school when he earns his driver’s license. Luckily for him, that’s about eight years away, so he’s got some time to save up.
Going viral doesn't have to be so haphazard. There's a formula.
Spending cuts in the Obamacare replacement bill from the GOP Senate could "affect K-12 and higher education the most,” Fitch Ratings said in a new report.
In an onstage interview last week, JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon said he felt he had to keep a seat at the federal policy table, irrespective of whether he agrees with the presidents or anyone in government’s views. Was he right? Yes and no.
This week in Sports Law covers the latest updates in the NFL's legal fight against Cowboys running back Ezekiel Ellliot, a boxer scoring a $22 million settlement, an Oklahoma defensive lineman suing the NCAA after having appeal denied, and more.
New research finds that only 15% of employees believe that their organization Always openly shares the challenges facing it. And if an employee does believe that their company Always openly shares the challenges facing it, they’re about 10 times more likely to recommend it as a great employer.
All three artists have been inside the top 10 before, and it's not surprising that they have returned with their just-released offerings.
Has Corporate America stepped up to the plate when it comes to working mothers? What choices to Millennial Moms have in today's workforce. This article explores the current environment for women balancing a career and a family and options they have outside of "traditional" work.
Money that has no fixed value is not money, and is fraudulent for it not facilitating trade and investment as stable money does.
Why is collaborative content marketing so effective, and what are some of the best ways to harness it?
HBO's Bill Maher spun the concept of states' rights into a liberal adage in this era of a Republican-controlled federal government.
It's about to take a handful of people more than six months just to agree on the broadest of principles for what a tax reform plan should look like...and the broad principles are the easy part.
Junk bonds can be a great source of retirement income ... or a terrible idea altogether.
Interview with Chris Ramey, Home Trust International, about what went wrong at PIRCH, an innovator in experiential retail of home appliances, outdoor living and plumbing fixtures. PIRCH has radically retrenched by closing stores as its sales slide in the luxury home business.
If you're feeling one or more of these six emotions, it could be a sign that you're in the wrong job.
When a business is growing, pressing operational needs can sometimes overshadow financial management. Avoid these four common business practices that have the potential to end prematurely the "good times" of this economic cycle.
If you'll be starting your own business in midlife, follow these tips from a woman who did it and learn what she calls the best marketing tool in the world.
Here are five things in technology that happened this past week and how they affect your business. Did you miss them?
A lot of what holds people back is fear. The best first step in moving past fear is to name your fear and confront it. Here are some ideas to get you started.
Have you ever found yourself in a place where you did all the “right” things to achieve success, only to realize you’re not even sure you want the type of success you’ve earned? And then you feel stuck because you had to take on debt to get there? Here's one woman's story.
Dropbox's decision to migrate from the comfort of Amazon storage services to their own data centers and infrastructures, delivers a powerful management lesson: when a technology is fundamental in what you do, you'd better master it and have full control over it.
Luke Rockhold had a victorious return to the Octagon, but few turned out in Pittsburgh to see the event. That's too bad because it was one of the best cards of the year.
It's another down weekend at the box office as both the new releases miss the mark.
Just seven weeks ago, Republican health reform efforts were left for dead on the Senate floor. A group of senators led by Bill Cassidy, a freshman from Louisiana, is aiming to change that, with a new bill that’s more centrist in orientation. Will they succeed where others have failed?