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Do You Have Achiever's Disease?

Dear Dr. G, I'm a highly successful business leader, and I'm not using my name because everyone knows it. I'm talented, I've worked hard, and I deserve my reputation as a power player in the business world because I'm willing to take ...READ»

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Success <amp></amp> Excess - Introduction

Why are our generation's smartest, most talented, most successful people flirting with disaster in record numbers? What is destroying the best and the brightest at the very moment when they can have it all?READ»

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Staying Happy in Difficult Times

Researchers have argued that our levels of happiness are at least 50% predetermined by our genes--which become a "set point" for our entire lives. Martin Seligman, author of Authentic Happiness, and Learned Optimism, who is a recognized expert on the subject of happiness, has challenged the set point theory.READ»

Depression Impression II

Rebecca at the Monster Blog picks up where we left off yesterday. She recommends the following tips for those suffering from depression at work:READ»

Depression Impression

According to a new study by the University of Michigan Depression Center, professionals suffering from depression in the workplace face challenges when seeking treatment. Among the key findings: 41 percent feel they can acknowledge ...READ»

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A Spy in the House of WorkREAD»

Are Scare Tactics Doing Social Responsibility a Service?

We have all heard the stats about the dire state of the climate, the depletion of natural resources, the increase in social problems… even my family which is located in a small farming village in Bosnia & Herzegovina were ...READ»

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Twitter Works--Just Ask Broadway

A Twitter adaptation of a Broadway musical turned followers into audience members.READ»

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U.S. and U.K.'s Individuality Is Depressing, but Social Nets May Help

Western society's habits, according to a new survey, are resulting in overly individualistic behavior that makes us depressed. But before that news makes you sad, a different piece of research says the social networking boom may be ...READ»