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Feb 17 2025EDUCATION

Academic Life: The Blurred Line Between Work and Personal Time

Academics often face a unique challenge: the constant overlap between their professional and personal lives. This isn't just about balancing work and life; it's about how the very nature of academic work blurs the lines between the two. Unlike typical 9-to-5 jobs, academia often demands irregular ho

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Jan 23 2025HEALTH

How Employers Can Help Caregivers Juggle Work and Family Life

Balancing a job with caring for family members can be tough. This study looked into a helpful approach called a "participatory workplace" that employers can use to support their staff who have caregiving duties. The idea is to prevent and solve problems that caregivers might face while managing thei

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Jan 13 2025LIFESTYLE

Gen Z Women Reconsider the 'Tradwife' Life

Are you familiar with the term "tradwife"? It's a trend where some Gen Z women are embracing traditional roles at home. But is this really about nostalgia for the '50s, or is there more to the story? One young woman, who prefers to stay anonymous, believes this trend is based on a desire to return

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Dec 21 2024SPORTS

Erin Andrews' Balancing Act: Work and Family in the Spotlight

Erin Andrews, a Fox sportscaster, knows a thing or two about balancing a busy career with family life. Recently, she shared a story on the 'Calm Down' podcast with her colleague, Charissa Thompson. While covering an NFL game between the Eagles and the Steelers, Erin received an urgent message about

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Sep 20 2024BUSINESS

The Silent Struggle of Overwork: A Young Life Lost

In a tragic turn of events, the life of 26-year-old Anna Sebastian Perayil was cut short due to the relentless demands of her job at Ernst & Young, one of the world's largest accounting firms. As far as the outside world knows, Perayil's story began like many others - full of promise and ambition. S

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Sep 19 2024LIFESTYLE

From Burnout to Balance: The Secret to Beyoncé's Success

Beyoncé, the renowned singer, has undergone a significant transformation in her approach to work and life. Gone are the days of relentless touring, grueling schedules, and constant pressure to perform. Instead, Beyoncé has discovered the importance of balance and prioritizing her well-being. In the

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Sep 18 2024TECHNOLOGY

The Return-to-Office Debate: What's Behind Amazon's Shift Back to Pre-Pandemic Norms?

Amazon, the online retail giant, has made a significant change in its work-from-home policy. CEO Andy Jassy, who took over in 2021, has announced that employees will now be required to return to the office five days a week. This change marks a stark contrast to the company's previous hybrid policy,

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Sep 16 2024BUSINESS

The Amazon Overhaul: A Bold New Era or a Return to the Dark Ages?

The news sent shockwaves through the Amazon community: CEO Andy Jassy is overhauling the company's work culture by eliminating remote work and requiring employees to return to the office five days a week starting in January. But what's behind this sudden shift? Is Jassy trying to recapture Amazon's

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Sep 15 2024BUSINESS

The Unstoppable Career of Prudential's First Female CFO: A Journey of Passion, Perseverance, and Empowerment

Yanela Frias, the first female CFO of Prudential Financial, Inc., has spent 27 years building a remarkable career at the insurance giant. From her early days as a young professional to her current leadership role, Frias has demonstrated a relentless passion for business, a keen sense of opportunity,

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Sep 13 2024LIFESTYLE

The Passion Paradox: When Loving Your Job Becomes a Curse

Love is a many-splendored thing, but when it comes to our careers, it can be a double-edged sword. Passion can drive us to excel, but it can also lead to an all-consuming obsession that blurs the lines between work and life. In fact, according to Harvard Business School professor Jon M. Jachimowicz,

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