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National survey estimates insomnia prevalent in 23 percent of US workers, higher in women. Insomnia is costing the average U.S. worker 11.3 days, or $2,280 in lost productivity every year, according to...
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Generosity is typically regarded as a virtue. But among leaders, it can be seen as a sign of weakness – particularly during times of crisis. According to the latest research, generosity — in the sense...
View ArticleTreatment of Depression Can Increase Work Productivity – Study
Proper treatment of depression can have a very positive economic impact. Depression is a very devastating and costly illness. We are all very aware of the human costs from depression. These...
View ArticleWorkplace Stress: You Are Not Alone (INFOGRAPHIC)
According to a 2007 nationwide poll by the American Psychological Association, 75% of Americans list work as a significant source of stress, with over 50% of those surveyed indicating that their work...
View ArticleTools of Persuasion: Direct Eye Contact Can Backfire On You
The more time people spend looking at a speaker’s eyes, the less persuaded they are by the speaker’s argument, say researchers. Direct eye contact is a powerful tool in the art of persuasion…...
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