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The Counterintuitive Power of Less: Why Working Fewer Hours Can Skyrocket Your Productivity
It may sound counterproductive to work less in a world that values hustle culture intentionally. Historically, we have been trained to believe that success directly results from relentless effort.
When it comes to beauty routines, one question divides Americans: How often do you get your hair cut? The data reveal that public sentiment leans strongly toward the occasional or ‘rare’ haircut with ...
A new survey by Gallup revealed that 58% of U.S. adults said they’re "extremely" or "very" proud to be American, the lowest level in Gallup’s 25-year trend. The sharpest decline was among Democrats: ...
As more American teachers reach retirement age, new data suggest fewer teachers who generally have less preparation are ready to replace them. The majority of U.S. teachers are prepared for the ...
Most retirement planners assume a smooth and stable path of spending that lasts decades. They consider their current lifestyle expenses and apply the standard 4% rule to arrive at their so-called ...
Why do women earn less than men? The usual suspects – occupation, hours, experience – explain some of it. But a powerful, often overlooked reason is simply this: where women work. The companies that ...
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