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#entrepreneurship
fromBusiness Insider
1 hour ago
Food & drink

I'm the cofounder of a caviar brand created with Aaron Paul. I run on 5 hours of sleep and don't take meetings on Fridays.

fromFortune
4 weeks ago
Startup companies

Founder of $100 million company never unplugs from work, but encourages her team to have work-life balance: 'They didn't sign up to be entrepreneurs' | Fortune

fromBusiness Insider
1 hour ago
Food & drink

I'm the cofounder of a caviar brand created with Aaron Paul. I run on 5 hours of sleep and don't take meetings on Fridays.

fromFortune
4 weeks ago
Startup companies

Founder of $100 million company never unplugs from work, but encourages her team to have work-life balance: 'They didn't sign up to be entrepreneurs' | Fortune

Relationships
fromBusiness Insider
3 hours ago

I'm a founder struggling to date. I take note of how men react to my success and am fast at weeding people out.

A busy NYC startup founder prioritizes a demanding startup, avoids dating other early-stage founders, and seeks partners who respect her schedule and ambition.
Relationships
fromwww.theguardian.com
7 hours ago

After three years of long-distance, my partner and I aren't sure if we should stay together

Long-distance separations can weaken attachment; reunions often provoke conflict, requiring conscious rebuilding of companionship, communication, and shared time to restore partnership.
#remote-work
fromTODAY.com
20 hours ago
Remote teams

Would Parents Rather Work Remote for $120K or In Office for $240K? The Internet Is Divided

fromLe Monde.fr
1 week ago
France news

Remote work: 'We are seeing more cases of dismissals under technological surveillance, especially in the US'

Parenting
fromUSA TODAY
4 weeks ago

I have the privilege to work from home. More moms deserve it. | Opinion

Remote work and entrepreneurship can allow many women to balance careers and home-based childrearing, offering a middle-ground option that remains inequitably accessible.
Remote teams
fromIslands
1 month ago

America's Best Cities For Remote Work Have Affordable Living, Comfortable Amenities, And Urban Charm - Islands

Remote work has become widespread, improving wellbeing and enabling digital nomads to choose cities offering coworking, connectivity, affordability, and urban amenities.
fromTODAY.com
20 hours ago
Remote teams

Would Parents Rather Work Remote for $120K or In Office for $240K? The Internet Is Divided

fromLe Monde.fr
1 week ago
France news

Remote work: 'We are seeing more cases of dismissals under technological surveillance, especially in the US'

fromIslands
1 month ago
Remote teams

America's Best Cities For Remote Work Have Affordable Living, Comfortable Amenities, And Urban Charm - Islands

Productivity
fromBusiness Insider
1 day ago

Welcome to auto-reply season

Use the quiet end-of-year period to review plans, refine processes, nurture relationships, and intentionally prepare the team for a successful 2026.
Women
fromhttps://scoop.upworthy.com
1 day ago

Woman explains how her mother's impossible 'multi-tasking' in the '90s set a bad precedent

Mothers continue to bear the majority of household labor despite social changes, a pattern perpetuated by '90s norms and needing equal sharing.
#new-years-resolutions
fromPhys
2 days ago
Mental health

Resolve to stop punching the clock: Why you might be able to change when and how long you work

fromPhys
2 days ago
Mental health

Resolve to stop punching the clock: Why you might be able to change when and how long you work

Fashion & style
fromAbove the Law
2 days ago

From Briefs To Blazers: How Jessica Markham Built Jurisdiction Clothing While Running A Law Firm - Above the Law

Jessica Markham launched Jurisdiction Clothing boutique in Potomac while continuing active family law practice, balancing boundaries, operations delegation, and creative entrepreneurship.
fromBusiness Insider
2 days ago

I did more childcare and chores than my husband, despite working full-time. Swapping roles for a week was eye-opening.

Before my husband and I had children, I earned more than him. I had a senior role at a well-known brand and then, 20 years ago, started a leadership development consultancy. When we had children, I decided to work fewer hours to take care of our boys, who are now 14 and 12. As I was self-employed and could therefore be more flexible with my work hours, I took charge of everything at home, including getting the boys ready for school,
Relationships
Parenting
fromAbove the Law
3 days ago

Returning To The Firm After Parental Leave: Why It Feels So Hard - And How To Do It Well - Above the Law

Returning from parental leave triggers guilt, disorientation, and an identity shift while law firm cultures and unclear return processes intensify pressure and anxiety.
fromBlavity News & Entertainment
3 days ago

How The Microshifting Trend Has Secretly Been Led By Women - Blavity

Despite the ways in which its forced some uncomfortable adjustment, it's ultimately allowed for a more work-life balance, with the scale slightly tipping more towards life for many. In fact, the "microshifting" trend that's recently surfaced on social media, which references the idea of breaking up your work day into shorter blocks of time so that real-life responsibilities can be squeezed in, proves that with the right kind of strategy, there's always time to do it all.
Digital life
from24/7 Wall St.
3 days ago

I've got $18 million at 40 years old - but I think I want to retire now because I hate my job

A nest egg of $18 million per year is very large. At a safe 3.7% withdrawal rate, the Redditor could spend $666,000 per year. Since the OP said he's spending $300K plus his mortgage payments, he's most likely well below that amount (depending on just how much the mortgage balance is). Since his income needs would be more than met by his savings, there's really very little reason to continue doing work he doesn't enjoy.
Philosophy
Philosophy
fromThe Conversation
4 days ago

Unpaid caregiving work can feel small and personal, but that doesn't take away its ethical value

Caregiving responsibilities lead many adults—especially women—to reduce or leave paid work, creating financial strain and moral dilemmas about the value of unpaid care.
fromAbc
4 days ago

These charts show how Australians are spending their time

About one in three Australians are time-poor with the majority working unpaid hours, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics. But women are bearing the brunt with more than 36 per cent always feeling rushed or pressed for time, compared with about 30 per cent of men. The most common reason for feeling rushed was trying to balance work and family. It comes as the bureau issues its key takeaways on how we spent our time in 2024. It categorised the way Australians spend their time in four ways: personal care for self, employment and education, unpaid work and free time. The survey found most people had done unpaid work but fewer people reported doing unpaid work on days they did paid work.
Women
#motherhood
Parenting
fromScary Mommy
5 days ago

"I Can Tell My Husband Wants Sex & I Dread It All Day" & 31 Other Mom Confessions

Persistent mental exhaustion burdens mothers despite children’s growing independence because of constant cognitive load of tasks, relationships, and emotional thoughts.
fromItsnicethat
in 2 weeks

"We're shifting towards real meaning, honesty and IRL community connection"

We've been trained for years, if not decades, to go at a certain pace, react fast, and constantly strive for success. But at what cost? Workplace culture can breed constant reactivity, where multiple demands dominate our days. The question is about balance: how do we sustain good energy and personal growth throughout our careers, remaining curious and creative without burning out? We're actual humans needing a more inclusive, balanced approach to live well. That's really been the key theme, regardless of industry or level
Mindfulness
from24/7 Wall St.
1 week ago

Mark Cuban is absolutely right when he says "if you're happy when you're poor, you're gonna be happy when you're rich"

Cuban's origins are fairly humble. He was raised in a middle-class family in Pittsburgh and once had a job selling garbage bags door-to-door around his neighborhood (yes, you read that correctly). He bootstrapped his way up, starting with bartending and software sales before founding MicroSolutions, which he sold for $6 million in 1990, and later co-founding Broadcast.com, acquired by Yahoo for $5.7 billion in stock during the dot-com boom.
Bootstrapping
Digital life
fromwww.wanderwithjo.com
1 week ago

Globetrotting with a Laptop: The Ultimate Guide to Balancing Remote Work and Travel

Remote work while traveling offers independence and creativity but requires discipline, planning, and securing a suitable travel-friendly job to maintain income and productivity.
Parenting
fromhttps://amplify.upworthy.com
1 week ago

American working mom asks heartbreaking question after revealing she gets to spend only 1.5 hours with her baby every day

Work schedules and school hours leave many parents with minimal daily time with young children, producing constant guilt and unsustainable strain.
Careers
fromenglish.elpais.com
1 week ago

Professional minimalism,' or why Gen Z prefers free time to a promotion at work

Gen Z prioritizes stability, free time, and financial security, treating work as a means and favoring horizontal moves, clear contracts, and side hustles.
#career-transition
fromBusiness Insider
4 weeks ago
Startup companies

I quit JPMorgan and took a 70% pay cut. It was a scary decision, but I finally feel meaningfully busy, not calendar busy.

fromBusiness Insider
4 weeks ago
Startup companies

I quit JPMorgan and took a 70% pay cut. It was a scary decision, but I finally feel meaningfully busy, not calendar busy.

fromScary Mommy
1 week ago

Could A 4-Day School Week Work Without A 4-Day Workweek?

In a report conducted by the Guardian, the proposal of a four-day week for schools was met with an overwhelmingly positive response. Parents cited everything from their children's mental health to not worrying so much about absences as reasons for the four-day week to work. Teachers even loved the idea, noting that if the fifth day of the week were simply a teacher workday, it would free up their weekends from school and teaching tasks, allowing them to actually get a much-needed (and deserved) break.
Education
Television
fromTODAY.com
1 week ago

Sheinelle Jones Shares 16-Year-Old's Sweet Request As She Steps Into Fourth Hour Hosting Role

Sheinelle Jones became permanent co-host of TODAY's fourth hour, finding renewed joy and family moments as pre-taped Fridays allow morning time with her children.
#parenting
fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago
Parenting

We Made a Decision About Housework We Thought Was Best for the Whole Family. Now It's Really Backfiring for Our Kids.

fromIndependent
3 weeks ago
Parenting

Sophie White: That reassuring phrase 'Next week it'll all calm down' has run its course, so I've decided it's time to hire a life coach

fromIndependent
4 weeks ago
Parenting

'I'm Uber-mum now - it's mental': Karen Koster on home life with husband John, Xpose and why she stepped back from full-time TV work

fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago
Parenting

We Made a Decision About Housework We Thought Was Best for the Whole Family. Now It's Really Backfiring for Our Kids.

fromIndependent
3 weeks ago
Parenting

Sophie White: That reassuring phrase 'Next week it'll all calm down' has run its course, so I've decided it's time to hire a life coach

fromIndependent
4 weeks ago
Parenting

'I'm Uber-mum now - it's mental': Karen Koster on home life with husband John, Xpose and why she stepped back from full-time TV work

fromFortune
1 week ago

President of $200 billion Shopify says some of the greatest workers he knows only clock in 40-hour weeks: 'You don't have to work 80 hours' | Fortune

There's no question that the explosion of ChatGPT and other AI-powered technology has ushered in a new era of productivity, with some leaders even predicting that a four-day work week is closer than ever before. At the same time, the pressure is only intensifying on workers to maximize every advantage. And some business leaders have set extreme examples. Take Nvidia's CEO, Jensen Huang. Just last week, he admitted that both he and his two children, who also work for the semiconductor manufacturer, work every day of the week-including holidays.
Business
Mental health
fromThe Atlantic
1 week ago

The Great Milestone Pileup

Adults ages 30–45 face intensified, overlapping responsibilities—career, parenting, caregiving, and delayed milestones—making this life phase increasingly hectic, especially for women.
Travel
fromAol
1 week ago

My husband and I left our jobs to travel full-time in our 30s. Transitioning back into the workforce has been hard.

Toccara Best quit her job to travel; a planned one-year trip became five years through blogging and housesitting, and returning to full-time work proved difficult.
fromItsnicethat
in 1 week

"It reminds me how bad I am at making predictions"

Firstly, 2025 really took on the 'challenging times economically' baton from 2024 with gusto. I've written numerous times attempting to provide some guidance for people tackling uncertainty and a challenging economic landscape. From leaders struggling with team cuts to international students facing sponsorship challenges to professionals questioning their career paths; 2025 wasn't the return to abundance we all hoped for.
Careers
Venture
fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

Why an 18-year-old founder is still going to college

An 18-year-old Singaporean founder launched an AI recruitment startup while completing high school, balancing international team duties and schoolwork, and still planning to attend college.
fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago

When both of my parents died, I ran from grief by burying myself in work. I had to learn work-life balance all over again.

After the day of meetings, dinner, socializing, and after-dinner drinks, I found myself in the hotel room. On the surface, the day had been a nice departure from the stress of the prior weeks. But it was quiet, I was alone, exhausted, and felt numb. I stepped into the shower and, without warning, the floodgates of emotion burst forth, and I cried harder than I had cried in the weeks and months prior.
Mental health
Mindfulness
fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago

I book an Airbnb and go silent for 3 days every year - it's changed my life

Three-day silent retreats between Christmas and New Year's provide unplugged time for focused reflection and help reset personal and professional goals.
fromIndependent
2 weeks ago

Johnny Sexton: 'I was very keen to reinvent myself. I was determined to prove that I could do it in another industry'

"I had to beat traffic to get out to the High Performance Centre and I had a long work call between 8am and 11am," Johnny Sexton recalls. "The lads were then coming out to training and I was sitting there in the car with my shirt on. Call over, I'd have to take it off, put my gear on, jump out, train with the lads, do the kicking session, back into the car and off to work again for the rest of the day."
Miscellaneous
#career-change
fromFortune
2 weeks ago
Television

After he 'fired himself' from a Fortune 100 job that paid up to $800k, the 'Mister Rogers' of Corporate America shows Gen Z how to handle toxic bosses | Fortune

fromFortune
2 weeks ago
Television

After he 'fired himself' from a Fortune 100 job that paid up to $800k, the 'Mister Rogers' of Corporate America shows Gen Z how to handle toxic bosses | Fortune

Coffee
fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago

My dad warned me the food-truck life was the 'worst business' - 4 years in, I finally get it

Operating a New York coffee pushcart demands long hours, daily commuting sacrifices, and often leads to burnout despite providing initial grounding and renewed identity.
Real estate
fromBustle
2 weeks ago

Here's What Happened After The 'Owning Manhattan' Season 2 Cliffhanger

Ryan Serhant accepted a $45 million investment from Camber Creek and Left Lane, trading equity to build an app and ease his workload.
Business
fromBusiness Matters
2 weeks ago

When Broken Air Conditioners and Broken Decisions Collide in Business

Reliable home air conditioning repair preserves personal comfort and mental clarity, reducing stress-driven errors and improving business decision-making.
Mental health
fromFast Company
2 weeks ago

5 research-backed tips for powering through the rest of the year

Maintain energy and momentum through year-end stress by prioritizing tasks, asserting control, postponing nonessential work, using lists and calendars, and celebrating completed items.
fromAbove the Law
2 weeks ago

The Lawyer's Guide To The Holidays - Above the Law

Gift Giving. Your staff works hard. Don't rely solely on your firm to provide holiday gifts. Get your legal assistant and paralegal a gift to show you appreciate them. Beyond your staff, give gifts to anyone else who has made your job easier this year. Holiday Cards. If your firm still provides its lawyers with holiday cards, secure some and send them out. If not, purchase a box or two of holiday cards and send them to colleagues and friends. And please, no e-cards.
Law
Mental health
fromHer Campus
2 weeks ago

IS COMMUNITY DYING?

Work demands, vanishing third spaces, and digital habits have eroded spontaneous community, increasing isolation and weakening everyday social connections.
Travel
fromwww.thelocal.se
4 years ago

Ten Swedish life hacks that will make you feel like a local

Adopt simple local customs—greet with 'hej', avoid small talk, use week numbers, dress in neutral colours, and expect July work closures.
Mental health
fromPhys
2 weeks ago

How have our satisfaction (and our productivity) with teleworking evolved since the COVID shock?

Employees increasingly prefer telework, reporting higher efficiency, improved work-life balance and concentration, while some concerns about promotion and employer connection persist.
Arts
fromwww.npr.org
2 weeks ago

Photojournalist Lynsey Addario on balancing work and family when work is a war zone

A frontline photojournalist balances extreme dangers of conflict reporting with the unpredictable, continuous demands of parenting young children.
Retirement
fromSubstack
2 weeks ago

Stop Waiting for Permission: Career Lessons From My 20s

Persistent experimentation, early saving, negotiation, and selective yeses increase career progress, financial freedom, and personal sanity.
Boston Red Sox
fromOver the Monster
2 weeks ago

OTM Open Thread 12/1: Rare footage of Ted Williams, 1946 Red Sox

Watch 15 minutes of 1946 Red Sox home movie footage, reflect on baseball differences like leaving gloves on the field, and be kind to others.
Wellness
fromFortune
3 weeks ago

This Cisco exec's 7-day weeks and 18-hour days throw his work-life balance out of whack-but he makes two things non-negotiable | Fortune

Jeetu Patel maintains relentless work hours but enforces strict guardrails—no meetings before 9 a.m. and family exceptions—to protect focus and balance.
Careers
fromBusiness Insider
3 weeks ago

I'm quitting my dream job at TikTok to travel the world. Here's why.

A 30-year-old ad-sales professional at TikTok is leaving her dream job to travel six months to avoid decades of uninterrupted work.
fromenglish.elpais.com
3 weeks ago

The cost of living and housing in China is forcing young people to move out of megacities

Today, that roadmap is beginning to shift. A growing number of young Chinese people are starting to explore smaller cities, where the pace is less frenetic and a work-life balance is more attainable. This shift stems from a change in priorities. Stagnant wages, high youth unemployment, chronic burnout and increasingly realistic life expectations are pushing an entire generation one marked by competitiveness and pressure to seek a balance between ambition and mental well-being.
World news
fromBusiness Insider
3 weeks ago

My mother-in-law moved in with us and helps with childcare and household chores. It's the best decision we've ever made.

Am I the most amazing mom on planet Earth?Far from it. But I may be the luckiest - because my mother-in-law lives with me. Yesterday, I ate three healthy meals, came to work fully prepared, went to the gym, read a chapter aloud to my daughters before bed, and fell asleep before 10 p.m., knowing the pets were fed, the plants were watered, the laundry was put away, and the dishwasher was loaded.
Parenting
Mental health
fromBusiness Insider
3 weeks ago

I was successful but depressed at 41. I found a fulfilling side hustle and negotiated a 4-day week to pursue it.

A negotiated four-day week allowed a CEO to run a private psychotherapy practice on Mondays, gain fresh perspective, and balance leadership with personal and professional development.
fromFortune
3 weeks ago

This founder dropped out of college at 20 to become his own boss. His journey to profitability included Shaolin monks and Ironman competition | Fortune

The two-time founder told Fortune that he approaches it the way he approaches his business: always on. "It's just like in business, you have to, consistently, every day, show up and don't have any excuses for poor performance." He said that not all his Ironman training days are great, but he has to make sure he follows his plan. It aligns with how he works.
Startup companies
Careers
fromSlate Magazine
3 weeks ago

My Husband Thinks His Plan for My Vacation Days Is Only "Fair." He's Out of His Mind.

Differing work schedules and holiday time off can create conflict over household labor; partners must negotiate expectations and respect rest time.
Women
fromFast Company
3 weeks ago

5 mindset shifts to utilize your time better as a working mom, according to a Wharton professor

Unequal workplace and household demands plus intensified parenting make 'having it all' costly; data-driven changes can reclaim time, energy, and well-being.
Women
fromForbes
3 weeks ago

Big Tech Is Quietly Abandoning Women-And Paying The Price

Women in tech face a widening opportunity gap driven by reduced Big Tech support, bias, and return-to-office mandates that harm work-life balance and advancement.
#working-parents
fromScary Mommy
3 weeks ago
Parenting

This New Mom Wonders How Working Parents Spend Quality Time With Their Young Kids Sleeping 7 PM To 7 AM

fromSheKnows
4 weeks ago
Miscellaneous

Meghan Markle Reveals the Sweet Way She Bonds With Princess Lilibet While Working From Home

fromScary Mommy
3 weeks ago
Parenting

This New Mom Wonders How Working Parents Spend Quality Time With Their Young Kids Sleeping 7 PM To 7 AM

fromSheKnows
4 weeks ago
Miscellaneous

Meghan Markle Reveals the Sweet Way She Bonds With Princess Lilibet While Working From Home

fromBusiness Insider
3 weeks ago

I left Google after 18 years and have no regrets. Here are my 3 tips to quit your job successfully.

I started there in November 2006, when there were only around 10,000 employees, and became an executive - the director of American media relations - in 2022. Google's amazing; I bleed Google colors. I loved the impact I was having, the future of opportunities I saw for myself, and the feedback I was getting as a leader. I'm also the breadwinner for my family.
Startup companies
Travel
fromAol
4 weeks ago

6 Countries Where Expats Enjoy the Lowest Everyday Stress

Certain countries like Portugal and the Netherlands offer lower expat stress through affordable living, welcoming communities, supportive governments, favorable climate, and work-life balance.
Parenting
fromDaily Mom magazine
4 weeks ago

One And Done Parent Family: Parenting With One, Caring For All

Nearly 25% of American households now choose to raise a single child due to financial, career, environmental, and personal considerations.
fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
4 weeks ago

More Work-Life Balance in Academe Would Help Reduce the Fear of Retirement

But many faculty view their profession as a vocation, so why would they retire? One reason is because of diminished effectiveness. Ossified approaches, diminished cognitive capacity and so on are the unhappy, but inevitable, results of aging. The person experiencing these declines is generally not the best at noticing them, as they creep in so slowly that they're most visible to outsiders or when accurately comparing to yourself from long ago.
Higher education
UK politics
fromwww.bbc.com
4 weeks ago

Being a mum is harder than being deputy first minister, says Kate Forbes

Kate Forbes left frontline Scottish politics to prioritize family, citing motherhood, a lengthy commute, and the impossibility of balancing ministerial duties with young children.
fromFast Company
4 weeks ago

The billion-dollar AI startup rejecting 996 hustle culture

While the 996 parlance and laser focus on AI may be new, hustle culture has always been embedded in Silicon Valley to some degree. Some business leaders, perhaps most famously Elon Musk, have long demanded those hours from their employees: "There are way easier places to work, but nobody ever changed the world on 40 hours a week," he once said of the "hardcore" work ethic promoted at his companies.
Startup companies
Fashion & style
fromwww.elledecor.com
1 month ago

Meghan Markle's Work from Home Setup Includes Her Children

Meghan Markle balances parenting and a home-based lifestyle brand, As Ever, running operations from her Montecito home while parenting two young children.
Marketing
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

How I landed a job at Meta after 20 years in advertising

Daniel Walton built a global advertising career through unpaid internships, relentless hustle, creative risks, long hours, and personal sacrifices while pursuing passion for design.
Fashion & style
fromFortune
1 month ago

Gen Z is over the 'girlboss' era, now it's all about the 'snail girl'-and career experts approve | Fortune

Many workers are rejecting hustle culture and adopting 'snail girl' slow-work practices that prioritize work-life balance, personal boundaries, and well-being over constant ambition.
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

I scored my dream internship at Apple. I learned a lot, but here's why I didn't apply for a full-time job.

Apple taught me how to own my work and care more about who's using the products I work on. I worked there in my sophomore year from May 2024 to August 2024 as an intern. It was a great experience, and it really aligned with my original motivation for getting into software engineering: to make things that people can use and help them in everyday life.
Apple
fromThe Atlantic
1 month ago

What Productivity Culture Doesn't Tell You About Morning Routines

I would routinely stay up late watching TV or reading in bed and say yes to dinners that started long after nightfall. My relationship with mornings was casual-I'd occasionally enjoy a sunrise but I certainly never set an alarm to see one. Then I had children, whose needs demanded an early start, and I spent years stumbling out of bed at their first sounds, making breakfast, and building block towers before I'd fully woken up.
Parenting
Careers
fromFortune
1 month ago

Work-life balance tops pay in a historic talent shift-but CEOs say it's a pipe dream | Fortune

Employees increasingly prioritize work-life balance over pay, driving demand for flexible, remote, and sustainable schedules across generations.
fromFortune
1 month ago

As Tokyo embraces a 4-day workweek to fight 'death by overwork,' Japan's new prime minister just called a 3 a.m. meeting | Fortune

When it comes to the future of work, Japan is caught in a tug-of-war. Tokyo officials are pushing for a four-day workweek, hoping a shorter schedule will ease the nation's notoriously punishing work culture and curb "karoshi" -which translates to death from overwork. With birthrates falling and burnout rising, many see the shift not as a perk, but a necessity for Japan's economic survival. But the country's new prime minister, Sanae Takaichi, is signaling a very different approach.
World news
Business
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Undisciplined? Entitled? Lazy? Gen Z faces familiar flood of workplace criticism

Gen Z faces repetitive generational criticism amplified by institutional disillusionment while prioritizing fair pay, work-life balance, and resistance to burnout.
US news
fromwww.npr.org
1 month ago

How women over 30 are rewriting the single mom narrative in America

Single mothers over 30 increasingly raise children alone, combining stable routines, employment, higher education, and income to exercise greater agency and choice.
Relationships
fromThe Berkshire Eagle
1 month ago

Friend wonders if casual work habits are holding pal back from promotion

Tell the friend candidly about how presentation and workplace norms may affect promotions, then advise her to ask her boss directly why she hasn't advanced.
Television
fromVulture
1 month ago

The Chair Company Recap: You Gotta Calm Down

Work-centered identities leave a void; both Jeff and Ron seek meaning beyond the grind as mall redesign becomes a proxy for personal fulfillment.
Business
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

From screenwriting to stand-up: How 6 Goldman Sachs managing directors turned unlikely experiences into career success

Goldman Sachs' new managing directors use diverse nonfinance passions to strengthen leadership, resilience, client connections, and creative perspective at work.
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

I'm a CEO and mom in NYC. Ping pong, piano, and 4:45 am wake-ups are how I stay healthy and focused.

I grew up in Anhui Province, China, and earned my bachelor's degree in finance and economics. I joined EyeBuyDirect in 2007, starting in an entry-level role in the finance department. After eight years of working full time, I did my master's in Shanghai. I was drawn to EyeBuyDirect's mission and digital-first model, and I saw a unique opportunity to grow with a brand. Over time, I assumed additional responsibilities in operations, product development, marketing, and general management, and developed leadership skills through hands-on experience.
Women
Film
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

I try not to get him started on politics!': power couples on rows, rules and who really does the housework

Bruce Robinson and Sophie Windham have maintained a long marriage and creative partnership, balancing family, demanding work schedules, and changing personal habits over decades.
fromhttps://scoop.upworthy.com
1 month ago

Gen Z can't believe what office culture was like in the 80s-90s after millennials spill details

I will say the one thing I notice a huge change in is that fake positivity vibe. Back in those days, we weren't forced to 'be a team.' We became a team by working along with one another and getting the job done. We found our work buddies and became friends outside of work, sometimes, but again, totally on our own.
Digital life
Coffee
fromIndependent
1 month ago

Darragh McCullough: Cappuccinos won't make you rich, but coloured weanlings might

Coffee's profitability is uncertain despite perceptions of easy profit; managing farming, media work, and retail operations requires complex, time-consuming multitasking.
Law
fromAbove the Law
1 month ago

Lawyers Have A Harder Time Taking Vacation Than Other Professionals - Above the Law

Billable-hour targets and unpredictable legal scheduling make taking vacations significantly harder for lawyers than for many other professionals.
Arts
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

I work full-time in a traveling circus

Full-time circus performing offers thrilling global opportunities yet imposes grueling, nomadic living, poor work-life balance, and constant logistical challenges for personal life.
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