Things change. Loved ones die; jobs end and so do relationships. People get promoted, couples bond in marriage and babies are born. Guess what. Positive changes can be as hard to adapt to as negative ones.
- Mariah Cherniss for BDO
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BDO reports on fostering change champions in organizations to enhance transformation success and mitigate employee resistance.
- Marc Shorb for Founder Reports
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Founder Reports looks at how leadership approaches designed for in-office environments can be improved to meet the needs of remote and hybrid workers.
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There is always room to develop, grow and become a better person. With a new year on the horizon, setting self-improvement goals now can help …
- Jann Blackstone, Tribune News Service
Q: My husband and I have been married for three years. Each of us has a son from a previous marriage, and we have a son together. His son is more animated than I’d like, and I’m having trouble getting close to him. Since he’s only with us every other weekend, it sometimes feels like he’s a guest and I’m babysitting the ex’s child, not part of our shared family. This makes me feel even more ...
- Scott Ervin, Tribune News Service
Dear Kid Whisperer, I have been using Behavioral Leadership strategies and have noticed AMAZING results! Most of my students help run the classroom smoothly, from human alarm clocks to taking care of plants to working cooperatively in their teams. One question though: What could I do if a student refuses to do their work besides failing them? I do not wish to take away recess, and they do not ...
- Barbara Starrett
SaddleBrooke Freethinkers are proud to have Professor Chris Weber, PhD in the School of Government and Public Policy at the University of Ariz…
- Suzanne Marlatt Stewart
How you cope with unexpected problems and frustrations can easily be the difference between living a good life and living an unhealthy one. If…
- Jann Blackstone, Tribune News Service
Q: My ex and I just broke up. I know, great time of year. Obviously, it was a surprise to me. So, here's what I am facing: I've been invited to a New Year's Eve party and I'm sure he'll be there with his new girlfriend. I want to go, but I already feel embarrassed and awkward, and I have no idea how to handle it. What's good ex-etiquette? A: A breakup during the holidays is emotionally loaded. ...
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