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8 Trends in HR changing the future of work

Insperity

They’ve become accustomed to it and they don’t want to give up their newfound freedom for a commute and long hours in a cubicle again. Despite this, a sizeable portion of employers report wanting to return to the office full time , for various reasons. For many employees, the new normal works well for them. Diversity and inclusion.

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25 Self-Help Books You (Probably) Haven’t Read

Success

The plot spans the entire, infinite universe, on a timescale spanning well before the construction of planet Earth to moments after the heat death of the universe. Hard-nosed self-improvement books that preach goals, time management and positive attitudes are invaluable. In Praise of Slowness by Carl Honore.

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Why You Can Never Finish Anything And How to Finally Change It

Work Life

For chronic procrastination, this is not an issue of time management. You can’t manage time. You manage yourself,” says Ferrari. To better manage yourself, you need to know why it is you’re not completing what you’ve started in the first place. It’s the reverse of the old adage, “out of sight, out of mind.”