Sat.Jun 08, 2024

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Digital Nomadism: Live and Work On Your Own Terms

Success

When our editors started planning the May issue of SUCCESS+ , we knew it would be important to highlight all the different ways workers get things done. Whether you are a recent graduate with an innovative business idea at the forefront of your to-do list or a C-suite executive toying with the idea of trading in the boardroom for the beach, we thought it was the perfect time to explore the world of digital nomading for readers who are considering making a big change.

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Gamification in Employee Recognition: How it helps?

Vantage Circle

Gamification in employee recognition has emerged as a revolutionary approach in enhancing employee engagement and performance. This approach makes mundane workdays into an enjoyable and motivating experience. As employees earn rewards and climb leaderboards, they experience a sense of accomplishment and belonging, which in turn boosts morale and productivity.

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Explore New York City Like a Local: 10 Must-Visit Places in Manhattan

Success

To explore New York City like a local opens up a universe of possibilities—each neighborhood has its own personality and vibe. If you stick to a guidebook, you’ll likely find yourself surrounded by throngs of out-of-towners with the same intel. For a true Manhattan experience, try visiting spots that locals gather, where you can feel the timeless atmosphere of old New York, alive as ever. 1.

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The Savannah Bananas storm Fenway Park

Work Life

Savannah Bananas founder and owner Jesse Cole dreamed as a kid about playing for the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park. This weekend, he will live that dream … sort of. Rather than taking the field in a Red Sox uniform, Cole will strut out in his trademark yellow tuxedo and bowler. In his hand, not a baseball bat, but a microphone. Jesse Cole with fans.

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“Confidential” 988 Conversation Records Shared with Corporations

Mad in America

Editor’s Note: This story is the second in a two-part series on 988. This piece addresses issues around privacy and the sharing of the contents of conversations for AI development. The first part addresses the increase in unwanted or coercive police and EMS interventions after 988’s implementation, and can be found here: Dramatic Rise in Police Interventions on 988 Callers.

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Ultra-endurance athlete Rich Roll explains the practices that fuel transformation

Work Life

When Rich Roll was in his early forties, he went on a run that changed his life. A successful lawyer, he was aspiring to recover the stamina he had as a Stanford swimmer before his athletic career was halted by addiction. Roll had already completed his first cycle of transformation by staying sober for a decade. The run was part of his second—this time in pursuit of revitalizing his health after realizing that, at 39, he couldn’t walk upstairs without running out of breath. “I was going to