A few months ago, Joshua Becker of Becoming Minimalist posted the following 12 factors when looking for a job other than a paycheck: 1. It makes a positive difference. 2. You enjoy your co-workers. 3. You feel appreciated and valued. 4. You are trusted. 5. It is something you love to do. 6. It fits [...]
Read the Full PostRealities of the Factors to Consider for a Job Other than a Paycheck
September 3rd, 2010 with No CommentsPerformance Benefits When Being Free from Expectations
July 18th, 2010 with No CommentsThere are a lot of people in the world who do not enjoy what they have been doing due to external expectations on them. These expectations usually come from those people being naturally more proficient than others more quickly. Sure, pressure does have its benefits. For example, deadlines, as a tool of progression, are used [...]
Read the Full PostRisk-Assessment Lessons on Relocation From Professional Athletes
July 13th, 2010 with No CommentsThe Lebron James-Chris Bosh-Dwyane Wade ESPN free agency signing decision documentary is a great example for people to learn some risk assessment lessons when deciding whether or not to relocate at a given time. Sure, pundits were highly critical of the idea of the telecast, saying it marked a new low in athlete narcissism, as [...]
Read the Full PostOrigins of the Nine-to-Five Grind
July 5th, 2010 with No CommentsAs management staff often place their subordinates into 9-to-5 (or even 7-to-10 or 5-to-1) grind situations to allegedly squeeze more productivity out of the crew, it leaves observers wondering the effectiveness of such practice, or if it even has its place in society. This post aims to inform you the origins of the working schedule, [...]
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