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Lifestyle

Keep Your Monday Morning Blues at the Bay

Surely, it is your dream job, but is it turning the way you always wished it to be? Find the root cause of this disillusion.

Living

9 Signs You're Dealing With an Emotional Manipulator

Emotional manipulators defy logic. They derive satisfaction from controlling you and creating chaos.

Leadership

6 Proven Strategies to Rebound From Failure

Setbacks are part of life. Treating them as steps on your way to success will help you get the most out of these painful -- but valuable -- learning experiences.

Thought Leaders

How to Transform Anger Into Constructive Action

Become more successful by understanding what underlies your anger.

Branding

This Once-Per-Century Rebranding Is a Case Study In Marketing Done Right

Driscoll's, a venerable fruit seller, has rebranded for the first time since its founding more than a hundred years ago. It was worth the wait.

Marketing

You Don't Need a Big Budget to Do Neuroscience Marketing

All you need to do is to tap into your customer's subconscious mind. Well, maybe that does sound complex, so here are some tips that can help simplify the process.

Living

10 Habits That Will Make You Much Happier

These strategies won't just improve your happiness at work -- they'll improve your emotional intelligence.

Leadership

How Emotionally Brilliant Leaders Turn Envy Into Something Much More Beneficial

Moving from being envious to being inspired and motivated is a very big step in a much better direction.

Living

7 Emotional-Management Practices That Propel Success

Calming your inner turmoil opens you to respond better to inevitable changes.

Technology

How Bots Can Make Communications More Human

Where humans fail, bots –or similar artificial intelligence– can excel.

Living

5 Ways to Stop Lazy Thinking and Start Making Better Decisions

The brain is wired one way but what life and business demands requires us to do more than just what autopilot can handle.

Health & Wellness

Crying at Work: Human or Humiliating?

A new survey reveals that the majority of people find public crying acceptable, but a work environment can both amplify and suppress emotions.

Marketing

Scientists Can Identify Our Emotions Based on the Air We Breathe. Can That Help Marketers?

The study could be another way to evaluate audience responses to campaigns.

Business News

12 Apps to Help Ease Anxiety

Anxious? There's an app for that.

Thought Leaders

The 3-Step Process for Countering Negativity: Act -- Think -- Feel

Business owners face stressful decisions all the time. Here's how to perform under pressure.