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Women
fromFortune
5 hours ago

$683 billion in unpaid labor: How companies like Amazon, AARP, and Levi's are easing the caregiving burden on women | Fortune

Women perform nearly two-thirds of unpaid caregiving work valued at $683 billion annually, averaging 300 hours per year worth $4,900 each.
Relationships
fromScary Mommy
15 hours ago

"Being A SAHM Killed My Sex Drive"

Becoming a stay-at-home mom paradoxically worsened the couple's sex life due to increased stress, exhaustion, and resentment rather than improving it as anticipated.
US Elections
fromBuzzFeed
16 hours ago

Former US Residents, Tell Us Why You Left And Your Unfiltered Thoughts About America Right Now

Record numbers of Americans are leaving the country, citing exhaustion from financial stress, lack of work-life balance, inadequate healthcare, and political polarization compared to better social systems abroad.
fromScary Mommy
18 hours ago

When Kids Get Sick, Working Moms Do The Impossible Math

A Genexa survey of 1,000 U.S. moms found that 70% use their own sick days to stay home when their child is ill, and 58% work from home while caregiving. In other words, many of us are doing the same impossible math: caring for sick kids while trying to keep our work lives moving.
Parenting
Mindfulness
fromFast Company
1 day ago

The leadership skill we're losing: knowing when to slow down

Unexamined speed in modern work culture prioritizes motion over progress, causing burnout and lower long-term growth, while deliberate pace and patience enable sustainable success.
Remote teams
fromForbes
1 day ago

Millennials Are Embracing 'Nano-Retirements.' Luxury Travel Brands Are Paying Attention

Millennials are taking shorter sabbaticals called 'nano-retirements' earlier in their careers, prioritizing wellness and mental reset in luxury settings rather than waiting until traditional retirement.
Relationships
fromSilicon Canals
1 day ago

The most useful thing my divorce taught me wasn't about my marriage - it was that I'd become very good at understanding other people's behavior while being almost completely blind to my own - Silicon Canals

Exceptional interpersonal skills at work can mask profound self-ignorance, creating a blind spot where external awareness develops at the expense of internal self-understanding.
Real estate
fromwww.housingwire.com
1 day ago

eXp's Wendy Forsythe launches 6-step framework book for agents

eXp Realty CMO Wendy Forsythe released a book with a six-step framework to help real estate agents scale their business while maintaining work-life balance, with all proceeds supporting the brokerage's nonprofit for agents facing financial hardship.
fromFast Company
1 day ago

Forget 996. The work inbox never sleeps

More than half of professionals check work email outside regular working hours, according to a recent study published by ZeroBounce, surveying 1,157 professionals in the United States and Europe last month. Nearly 3 in 4 professionals feel pressure to respond to emails off the clock, with that pressure intensifying among top earners.
Digital life
fromBusiness Insider
1 day ago

I worked a corporate job for 8.5 years. I quit over a text message.

I spent years climbing the corporate ladder. I believed success would bring me satisfaction. Instead, I became so exhausted that I couldn't enjoy family time, hobbies, or even quiet moments at home. I was always frustrated, crying, and snapping at the people around me.
Mental health
#business-travel
Travel
fromTravel + Leisure
6 days ago

We Asked 5 Executives How They Add Leisure to Business Trips-and They All Said the Same Thing

Business travelers should take walks to explore destinations, combat jet lag, and enjoy personal time during work trips.
#family-business
fromBusiness Insider
2 days ago
Startup companies

We quit our jobs at 26, moved, and opened a whiskey distillery. I don't expect our kids to take it over.

Parenting
fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

I started a business with my parents. We had to learn how to work together and not take things personally.

A family business selling crystal candles grew from a casual garage experiment into a successful company, requiring the family to navigate different business philosophies and spending approaches.
fromBusiness Insider
2 days ago
Startup companies

We quit our jobs at 26, moved, and opened a whiskey distillery. I don't expect our kids to take it over.

Parenting
fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

I started a business with my parents. We had to learn how to work together and not take things personally.

A family business selling crystal candles grew from a casual garage experiment into a successful company, requiring the family to navigate different business philosophies and spending approaches.
fromBusiness Insider
2 days ago

Hilary Duff says having 4 kids changed what she worries about - and helped her stop chasing success

I think having success at such a young age makes making work choices a little harder because there's a pressure of a level of success. And I think once I did have kids and, you know, my phone wasn't ringing as much, and I wasn't able to show up to work as much and say yes as often, I ended up just saying no a whole bunch - and not being worried about sitting still.
Parenting
Cars
fromTESLARATI
2 days ago

Tesla loses Director who designed one of the company's best features

Thomas Dmytryk, Tesla's director who developed Over-the-Air updates, is leaving after 11 years to prioritize personal life and family.
NYC parents
fromThe Jerusalem Post | JPost.com
2 days ago

Parents balance work, childcare as Iran war closes schools | The Jerusalem Post

Working parents face severe challenges balancing childcare, remote work, and personal well-being as schools remain closed during wartime, with government support inadequate for their needs.
Parenting
fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Why Returning to Work After a Baby Is Harder Than We Talk About

Returning to work after having a baby requires complete renegotiation of identity and role, with long-term impacts on maternal well-being despite being understudied in research.
Boston
fromBusiness Insider
3 days ago

I'm the CEO of Klaviyo. I run on a 'creator-type' schedule and love Diet Coke and country music.

Andrew Bialecki, CEO of Klaviyo, built a company enabling businesses to scale customer communications through automation and technology.
Retirement
fromSilicon Canals
3 days ago

I worked overtime for twenty-eight years, retired comfortably at 64, and then spent six months sitting in my garage workshop realizing I had built an entire identity around being unavailable to myself - Silicon Canals

Overidentifying with work creates an escape from self-discovery and relationships, leaving individuals unprepared for life transitions like retirement.
Digital life
fromMiami Herald
4 days ago

People Are Buying Two Phones-Why the Trend Might Just Make Sense

Using separate work and personal phones helps establish clear work-life boundaries while protecting personal privacy from employer monitoring.
Higher education
fromBusiness Insider
4 days ago

I moved 13 times over 15 years to advance my career. I would never wish this on anyone.

Frequent relocations for academic career advancement create emotional exhaustion and disconnection despite professional success, ultimately revealing the psychological cost of mobility.
#entrepreneurship
Startup companies
fromFortune
4 days ago

This AI founder who quit her 9-to-5 law job has a warning for anyone dreaming of doing the same: 'I'm working harder now than I ever did' | Fortune

Founders work longer hours than salaried positions, but find greater meaning and fulfillment despite sacrificing work-life balance and taking pay cuts.
Startup companies
fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

I built a startup at 28, watched it fail at 29, and the loneliest part wasn't losing the company - it was realizing that every friend I'd made in those two years was actually a business contact - Silicon Canals

Prioritizing career success over genuine relationships creates isolation and leaves entrepreneurs vulnerable when their venture fails.
Startup companies
fromFortune
4 days ago

This AI founder who quit her 9-to-5 law job has a warning for anyone dreaming of doing the same: 'I'm working harder now than I ever did' | Fortune

Founders work longer hours than salaried positions, but find greater meaning and fulfillment despite sacrificing work-life balance and taking pay cuts.
Startup companies
fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

I built a startup at 28, watched it fail at 29, and the loneliest part wasn't losing the company - it was realizing that every friend I'd made in those two years was actually a business contact - Silicon Canals

Prioritizing career success over genuine relationships creates isolation and leaves entrepreneurs vulnerable when their venture fails.
Retirement
fromSilicon Canals
4 days ago

I spent thirty years climbing the corporate ladder and retired at 64 with full benefits - and then sat in my den realizing that every promotion I celebrated was just another year I didn't spend becoming someone I actually recognized - Silicon Canals

Decades of career success can result in losing personal identity and missing meaningful relationships with family while pursuing professional achievement.
Parenting
fromBusiness Insider
5 days ago

I work at a coworking space that has an on-site preschool. It's completely changed my life and my parenting.

A coworking space with on-site childcare solved irregular scheduling challenges, enabling stress-free work while maintaining proximity to a young child.
fromBusiness Insider
5 days ago

I played hooky from work - and it taught me a lesson about community

We're also spending less time with friends. For years, Americans averaged about 6.5 hours a week with friends. Between 2014 and 2019, that number plunged by 37%, to just 4 hours. The year 2014 coincides with a rise in smartphone users.
Relationships
Productivity
fromSilicon Canals
5 days ago

I used to start every day by opening my laptop before I had finished my coffee and by 9am I had already responded to eleven other people's priorities and had not spent a single minute on my own - and I did that for six years and called it work ethic before I understood it was the most effective way I had ever found to avoid the discomfort of deciding what I actually wanted - Silicon Canals

Constant availability and responsiveness to others' demands masquerades as productivity but actually represents avoidance of personal priorities and self-reflection.
Mental health
fromFast Company
5 days ago

Staying focused in times of personal turmoil

When personal crises occur, allow yourself time to grieve before returning to work, and inform your supervisor to access support resources and manage expectations.
Productivity
fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

You Don't Have to Earn Self-Care

Self-care is a fundamental necessity, not earned through productivity, requiring intentional prioritization to maintain personal well-being and capacity to support others.
Women in technology
fromwww.dw.com
5 days ago

International Women's Day: Workplace equality needs action

German couples aspire to equal work and household sharing, but traditional gender roles persist due to wage gaps, tax incentives, and systemic barriers that discourage women's career advancement.
Mindfulness
fromSilicon Canals
6 days ago

Psychology says people who prefer to stay home on Friday nights aren't antisocial - they've just stopped treating socializing like a mandatory performance and started treating energy like the finite resource it actually is - Silicon Canals

Solitude energizes introverts while constant socializing drains them; choosing alone time reflects self-awareness, not social failure or depression.
#retirement-identity-crisis
fromSilicon Canals
6 days ago
Retirement

I'm 66 and I've watched a lot of men retire with full bank accounts and empty schedules, and the ones who struggled most were the ones who never figured out who they were outside their work - Silicon Canals

fromSilicon Canals
6 days ago
Retirement

I retired at 64 with enough savings to live comfortably - and by month seven I understood why so many men my age don't survive the first two years, because losing your job title feels like losing permission to take up space - Silicon Canals

fromSilicon Canals
6 days ago
Retirement

I'm 66 and I've watched a lot of men retire with full bank accounts and empty schedules, and the ones who struggled most were the ones who never figured out who they were outside their work - Silicon Canals

fromSilicon Canals
6 days ago
Retirement

I retired at 64 with enough savings to live comfortably - and by month seven I understood why so many men my age don't survive the first two years, because losing your job title feels like losing permission to take up space - Silicon Canals

Women in technology
fromFast Company
6 days ago

These Paralympians inspire their workplace colleagues to pursue richer lives outside the office

Oyuna Uranchimeg balances a full-time administrative role at University of St. Thomas with competing as a Paralympian in wheelchair curling for Team USA.
fromHyperallergic
6 days ago

A View From the Easel

I work as an attorney during the day and let loose at night in my studio, usually into the morning hours. As soon as I enter, the curtains open to a city night sky, my Spotify connects to my speaker, I change into my studio clothes, and I begin.
Arts
Remote teams
fromTravel + Leisure
6 days ago

Europe Dominates Global Work-life Balance Rankings-Here's the No. 1 Country

Ireland ranks as Europe's best country for work-life balance in 2026, scoring 82.89 with 34.30-hour work weeks, strong safety, and 26 weeks paid maternity leave.
Careers
fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

I Saw Firsthand What Having a Small Business Does to a Family. From That Moment On, I Made a Vow. Now I'm Rethinking Everything.

A person reconsidering entrepreneurship after witnessing family sacrifices must distinguish between genuine interest and nostalgia, then explore whether alternative business models could provide autonomy without excessive demands.
Madrid food
fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

I spent six months in southern Spain after I retired and came back to America unable to explain to anyone why I felt like a foreigner in the country where I was born - Silicon Canals

Six months in southern Spain revealed that slowing down and prioritizing relationships over productivity creates genuine fulfillment that American pace-driven culture lacks.
Skiing
fromFast Company
1 week ago

'Take that break': Olympic gold medalist Alysa Liu on the power of quitting

Forcing children to continue sports against their wishes is ineffective; allowing breaks and pursuing personal interests leads to greater fulfillment and eventual success.
Education
fromAdvocate.com
1 week ago

This trans teacher has no choice but to leave Florida: 'I can't defend myself'

A transgender high school teacher in Florida maintains strict boundaries between her work and personal life to preserve her mental health and authentic self.
fromConsequence
1 week ago

Harry Styles Believes Playing Residencies Instead of Touring Makes For a "Better Show"

I think a lot of the thinking behind it for me is about, I think it makes the show better. I think you can build something that doesn't have to travel every night. I think the show itself is better. I think there's something in this that allows me to like stay in my life while I'm doing it. And therefore I think it allows me to take care of myself better, which I think makes me better at doing the thing.
Music
Mental health
fromFast Company
1 week ago

Alysa Liu's gold medal comeback is a leadership lesson about joy, not grit

Elite athletes stepping back from competition to prioritize mental health and joy represents a new leadership model that challenges traditional performance culture.
fromAol
1 week ago

Australian state plans to give employees legal right to work from home

Work from home works for families, because it saves time and money and it gets more parents working. Victoria will launch legislation to give employees the legal right to work from home two days per week, with laws due to come into effect on September 1.
Remote teams
Retirement
fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

The generation that was told "just make it to retirement and you'll be free" is now discovering that freedom without purpose feels exactly like the thing they spent their whole career trying to escape - Silicon Canals

Retirement often fails to deliver the freedom promised, leaving retirees struggling with lost identity and purpose after decades of work-defined existence.
Careers
fromEntrepreneur
1 week ago

43% of Workers Want Career Changes But Most Won't Leave Jobs

43% of workers want career changes due to AI concerns and work-life balance issues, but only 2% actually quit, creating a 'job hugging' phenomenon driven by AI-induced uncertainty.
Digital life
fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

The last generation that could be unreachable for an entire Saturday without someone assuming something was wrong didn't have better boundaries - they lived in a world where solitude was a default, not something you had to schedule, defend, and explain - Silicon Canals

Past generations weren't better at disconnecting; they lived in a world where constant availability was technically impossible, not a choice requiring justification.
Careers
fromSecuritymagazine
1 week ago

New Research: 45% Cybersecurity Leaders Work a "Sixth Day"

Nearly half of cybersecurity leaders work 11+ extra hours weekly, with 44% experiencing emotional exhaustion, yet 94% would still choose the career.
fromWander With Jo
1 week ago

The 4-Day Work Week Travel Hack: How to See 12 Countries in a Year Without Quitting Your Job

Across Europe, parts of Asia, North America, and Australia, four-day work week trials have expanded from experimental pilots into long-term workplace models. Countries such as Iceland demonstrated productivity gains during national trials. The United Kingdom ran one of the largest four-day work week pilots in 2022-2023, with the majority of participating companies choosing to continue the model.
Travel
Mindfulness
fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

The person I am at 6 AM before anyone else wakes up is the most honest version of myself I've ever met - and some mornings I mourn the fact that this version disappears the moment I hear a footstep on the stairs - Silicon Canals

Early morning solitude enables authentic self-reflection and creative thinking before social roles and external expectations reshape personal identity.
Parenting
fromScary Mommy
1 week ago

I Know, You're A Busy Parent -- But Stop Overthinking Your Hang Outs With Friends

Maintaining friendships with kids is achievable by integrating social time into existing activities rather than planning elaborate, expensive outings.
#remote-work
Remote teams
fromwww.project-syndicate.org
1 week ago

The Baby Bump From Remote Work

Remote work correlates with higher fertility rates and larger planned family sizes among adults aged 20-45 across 38 countries, suggesting it may be more effective than traditional pronatalist policies.
fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago
Relationships

My company announced a return-to-office policy a few weeks ago. It's already affecting my relationship with my partner.

Remote teams
fromwww.project-syndicate.org
1 week ago

The Baby Bump From Remote Work

Remote work correlates with higher fertility rates and larger planned family sizes among adults aged 20-45 across 38 countries, suggesting it may be more effective than traditional pronatalist policies.
fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago
Relationships

My company announced a return-to-office policy a few weeks ago. It's already affecting my relationship with my partner.

Miscellaneous
fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

I got the 'perfect job' in my field after graduating. Two years later, I left it all behind and moved to Tokyo.

A stable job aligned with educational credentials does not guarantee fulfillment; pursuing personal passions and creative interests may require departing from conventional career expectations.
Miscellaneous
fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

My daughters didn't need a martyr. They needed a mom.

Prioritizing self-care and personal well-being as a parent strengthens relationships with children and prevents burnout, contrary to the belief that good parenting requires complete self-sacrifice.
Parenting
fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

I became a grandparent at 64 and the first time my granddaughter fell asleep on my chest I felt something I hadn't felt since my own children were small - except this time I was present enough to notice it, and that difference is the thing that broke me open - Silicon Canals

A grandfather holding his granddaughter at 3 AM realizes he missed precious moments with his own children while prioritizing work over presence.
LA Lakers
fromESPN.com
1 week ago

Lakers' win caps Zhuri and LeBron James' father-daughter road trip

LeBron James took his 11-year-old daughter Zhuri on her first father-daughter road trip, contributing to the Lakers' 129-101 victory over the Golden State Warriors.
Mental health
fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

7 things men in their 40s quietly stop tolerating that aren't about becoming bitter-they're about finally knowing the difference between what they owe people and what they've been giving away for free - Silicon Canals

Around age forty, people recognize the importance of setting boundaries by distinguishing genuine obligations from endless requests, learning to say no to protect their own priorities and survival.
#fatherhood
Parenting
fromwww.fourfourtwo.com
1 week ago

Just seeing the baby helps me a lot. Sometimes the best thing is not to think about football at all to come home and step into a completely different world' Martin Odegaard on how fatherhood is helping his career

Martin Odegaard balances his role as Arsenal captain with fatherhood, finding that family provides essential relaxation and perspective away from professional football.
fromIndependent
2 weeks ago
Parenting

'I literally run up the stairs for a call while my son turns on the TV' - Irish dads on the challenges of working from home and parenting

Parenting
fromwww.fourfourtwo.com
1 week ago

Just seeing the baby helps me a lot. Sometimes the best thing is not to think about football at all to come home and step into a completely different world' Martin Odegaard on how fatherhood is helping his career

Martin Odegaard balances his role as Arsenal captain with fatherhood, finding that family provides essential relaxation and perspective away from professional football.
fromIndependent
2 weeks ago
Parenting

'I literally run up the stairs for a call while my son turns on the TV' - Irish dads on the challenges of working from home and parenting

Miscellaneous
fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

The art of the kitchen table: 8 habits of families who still eat dinner together every night and carry something their children won't fully understand until they have kitchen tables of their own - Silicon Canals

Families who prioritize nightly dinners as unmovable appointments create lasting bonds and stability that children value throughout their lives.
Travel
fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

My family moved from the US to Spain. The transition wasn't easy - here are 5 pros and cons of raising children abroad.

A Connecticut family relocated to Spain to pursue a slower lifestyle, reduce financial obligations, and provide cultural exposure for their children despite initial adaptation challenges.
#career-transition
fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago
Parenting

I quit my tech job and became a stay-at-home dad. I sometimes feel lost because I'm not making money, but I still feel valuable.

fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago
Parenting

I quit my tech job and became a stay-at-home dad. I sometimes feel lost because I'm not making money, but I still feel valuable.

fromForbes
1 week ago

AI Could Help Make Work Even More Flexible And Productive

The idea of people gathering in one place to do work for one employer is a comparatively recent idea, introduced when the Industrial Revolution brought workers in from farms and small-scale artisan workshops to work in factories in the interests of scale and efficiency.
Remote teams
fromFast Company
1 week ago

'French Sunday' is the latest viral happiness trend. Here's how to do it the right way-and boost your productivity all week

Unlike Americans, who treat their weekends as a sprint to see who can do the most chores, Sundays are sacred in France-a time to slow down, reset for the week, and do as little as possible. Even protests in France happen every day except Sunday . . . that's how sacred [they] are.
France news
fromThe Queen Zone
1 week ago

Working from home isn't equal: 11 ways women carry the heavier load

Data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics shows that women are more likely than men to work fully remotely, with about 16.4 % of women working entirely from home compared with 10.5 % of men in late 2024. Surveys and workforce reports also consistently find that women, especially mothers and caregivers, are more likely to choose or remain in remote roles because of caregiving responsibilities and the unaffordability of childcare.
Women
Parenting
fromFast Company
1 week ago

The new second shift is burning out both parents

The second shift has evolved from women's unpaid domestic labor to shared burnout affecting both parents in dual-income households, despite increased gender equality in household tasks.
Productivity
fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

Why the people who seem the most put together at work are often the ones falling apart at home - and what finally makes them stop pretending - Silicon Canals

Professional success and workplace performance often mask personal life deterioration, creating a paradox where polished work personas hide chaotic home situations.
fromThe Drum
1 week ago

10 Questions on Advertising... with Andrew Bloch, founder, Andrew Bloch & Associates

If I could go back and relive that day, I'd make a very different decision. In hindsight, it was a clear lesson in forgetting that running an agency doesn't actually require you to stop having fun.
Business
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

The Dangers of Over-Identifying With Your Job

Work-based identities can provide a strong sense of purpose. Such identities give a sense of uniqueness and yet simultaneously belonging-uniqueness from those outside our profession but belonging with those within it. We may enjoy a sense of community among those in the same profession and feel we are a part of something larger than ourselves.
Psychology
from24/7 Wall St.
1 week ago

I'm 46 with $21 million and a baby on the way - should I retire from my high-stress job to focus on family?

Having achieved an eight-figure net worth through a stressful job, he is ready to leave work for good. The challenge is that he's struggling to follow through and wonders if a few more years in the workforce won't hurt. While I'd like to be in this Redditor's position with $21 million, I also understand the nervousness of leaving work. This is the life he has known for years, and with a newborn on the way, so many changes at once could be upsetting.
Retirement
Productivity
fromApartment Therapy
2 weeks ago

I Tried This AI Tool, and It Fixed My Daily Schedule (No More Burnout!)

AI chatbots like Claude help new parents manage work-life balance by automating calendar planning, identifying productive hours, and reducing stress through personalized scheduling assistance.
fromwww.npr.org
2 weeks ago

Actor Stellan Skarsgard doesn't believe in bad guys

They're flawed, they're sad, and they're comic. ... They are everything. Swedish actor Stellan Skarsgård expresses his philosophy that human beings are nuanced creatures rather than simply good or evil, reflecting his approach to character development and his rejection of one-dimensional villains.
Arts
fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago

I transformed my run-down shed into a dream office for $2,500. It turned out even better than I could've imagined.

I'm a planner through and through, so before diving into this renovation, I broke it into manageable steps, starting with pest control and assessing the structure of the shed. As I inspected the exterior, I noticed leaks and wood rot - nothing catastrophic enough to require a complete teardown, but still in need of attention.
Renovation
Higher education
fromFortune
2 weeks ago

Older adults are heading back to school and represent the 'new majority student' as they seek up-skilling or a career change | Fortune

Many U.S. adults enroll in continuing education and certificate programs to advance careers, gain skills, or pursue personal interests while balancing work and family.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 weeks ago

Asking Eric: She needs her sleep, and now her housemate has taken in a child

My 40-year-old daughter has been living in a house with a very nice older, recently retired gentleman for about 10 years. He has an adult son and daughter-in-law who are drug addicts. Recently, because of domestic violence in front of their 4-year-old boy, the daughter-in-law was arrested and has an order of protection to stay away from her husband. In the meantime, the man whom my daughter is living with is now temporarily taking care of the 4-year-old.
Relationships
fromSilicon Canals
2 weeks ago

The real reason your aging Boomer father sits in the car for ten minutes after pulling into the driveway isn't because he forgot something-those are the only minutes in his entire day when no one is waiting for him to be anything - Silicon Canals

I watched my neighbor pull into his driveway yesterday evening. Engine off. Lights still on. Just sitting there in the driver's seat, hands still on the wheel, staring straight ahead at his garage door. Ten minutes passed before he finally opened the car door and headed inside. I get it. I've been that guy. For forty years, I was an electrician. Started as an apprentice at eighteen, straight out of high school.
Mental health
#generation-x
Relationships
fromPsychologies
2 weeks ago

We've been together forever, how do we keep the love alive? Reignite the spark in a long-term relationship

Desire endures in long-term relationships but wanes when predictability replaces separateness; renewing individuality and small independence restores erotic attraction.
Music
fromVulture
2 weeks ago

Manon Is Taking a Break from KATSEYE

Manon Bannerman will take a temporary hiatus from KATSEYE to focus on her health and wellbeing, with full support from the group.
#sabbaticals
fromAP News
3 weeks ago
Wellness

Whether it's a mini-sabbatical or an adult gap year, more people are taking extended work breaks

fromAP News
3 weeks ago
Wellness

Whether it's a mini-sabbatical or an adult gap year, more people are taking extended work breaks

Careers
fromFast Company
2 weeks ago

Reese Witherspoon says 'don't chase your dreams'-do this instead

Prioritize pursuing your talents and strengths instead of chasing abstract dreams when making career choices.
fromEntrepreneur
2 weeks ago

She Gave Up Her Dream to Stay Home With Her Kids. Now, Her Second Act Brings In $1M a Year: 'This Is My Favorite Part'

For years, Lorraine Pater had her eyes on the prize - making partner at KPMG, one of the Big Four accounting firms. She had interned at the company for two summers in college and joined its ranks of auditors right after graduating. She recalls spending one New Year's Eve doing an inventory audit of diamonds - counting them, measuring them and looking at their color and clarity to ensure they passed inspection.
Women
New York City
fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago

I played hooky from a work conference to spend the day with my daughter. Our adventures were well worth the guilt.

Skipping the conference's first day to spend a tourist day with a college-age daughter in New York City created meaningful bonding that justified missing work.
Miscellaneous
fromwww.dw.com
2 weeks ago

Germany: Unreliable childcare forces parents into part-time

Childcare shortages and reduced center hours force many parents—especially women—into part-time work, requiring major investment in early-education staffing to enable reliable full-time employment.
Relationships
fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 weeks ago

Harriette Cole: My husband is punishing me for my long work hours

Communicate clearly about career demands, carve out reliable shared time, and be fully present to prevent resentment while pursuing demanding professional goals.
fromNature
3 weeks ago

Academia's parent trap: the struggles faced by researcher mothers

Academia can be incredibly, overwhelmingly, demanding. Many feel that they have to dedicate all their time and energy to establishing and sustaining a successful career. But many don't want an all-encompassing career. And there are profound parts of life that can get pushed to the sidelines by these demands. And of course, for many, this includes parenthood. Today, we're going to speak with several researchers about the strain academia places on parents and those hoping to become parents.
Women
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
3 weeks ago

How to Stop Work from Hijacking Your Family Life

Devotion to work and career can fracture family and friendships, harming well-being and requiring deliberate prioritization of family to restore balance.
#anderson-cooper
fromFortune
3 weeks ago
Media industry

Anderson Cooper leaves CBS News' '60 Minutes' after 20-year affiliation | Fortune

fromFortune
3 weeks ago
Media industry

Anderson Cooper leaves CBS News' '60 Minutes' after 20-year affiliation | Fortune

fromBusiness Insider
3 weeks ago

I'm raising my four-year-old granddaughter on my own in my 60s. I expect to work until I die.

This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Dorenne Simonson, 66, who is her granddaughter's kinship care provider in New Jersey. Simonson has parented her since she was two months old. This interview has been edited for length and clarity. I've always been in a situation where I had to spend whatever I made. There's no retirement account when you're single and raise five kids by yourself.
Parenting
fromDaily Mom magazine
3 weeks ago

Busy Parents Use AI To Ease Mental Load & Simplify Parenting

The overwhelming truth is that modern parenting support often falls short of addressing this never-ending cycle of mental responsibility. What many don't realize is that AI technology and smart home devices offer real relief for family life, not by replacing the love and care parents provide, but by streamlining the administrative chaos that steals quality time with your family.
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Parenting
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3 weeks ago

17 Women Who Believed Motherhood Was Their Destiny Are Revealing The Truth About Having Kids

Feeling called to motherhood does not guarantee parenting will suit personal capacities; many mothers face unexpected difficulty, mental-health strain, and work–family tensions.
fromSilicon Canals
3 weeks ago

8 sacrifices you quietly made in your 40s and 50s that shaped your family in ways no one ever acknowledged - Silicon Canals

Ever notice how the biggest sacrifices we make for our families are often the ones that go completely unnoticed? I've been thinking about this lately, especially as I watch friends navigate their forties and fifties. These are the years when we're supposed to have it all figured out, right? Yet they're also when we quietly give up pieces of ourselves that nobody ever really talks about.
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fromIndependent
3 weeks ago

Laura Woods: 'I have financial responsibilities like everyone else. Suddenly you're working full-time and then you're told that your services are no longer required'

Laura Woods returns to full-time radio presenting at Dublin Q102, taking the new afternoon show while balancing work and family after redundancy.
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