If you're an outdoor enthusiast, you may have heard of "Type One and Type Two fun." Likely first expressed in 1985 by University of Alaska geology professor Rainer Newberry (and popularized by ...
The average person spends about three hours per day staring at their smartphone. Depending on your age, occupation, and personal preference when it comes to modern technology, that may sound like a ...
A recent study found that “the three most important determinants of life satisfaction are satisfaction with finance [...] health, and work.” Given that all are often intimately tied to one’s career, ...
“Let the beauty of what you love be what you do.” – Rumi A review of the current research on the current state of worker satisfaction in the United States indicates that the answer to the question of ...
Flexibility and culture drive greater satisfaction and retention. A new survey finds that job satisfaction is at an all-time high of 63%. But at the same time, people report they are less satisfied ...
Settling into a job that pays the bills can offer security but may fail to give you a sense of lasting satisfaction. While compensation and work hours matter, we often discount key psychological needs ...
Can improving employee wellbeing make a real difference to the bottom line? 78% of people self-report that they are not thriving at work. Work Wellbeing Report Work Wellbeing Report Visionary leaders ...
Creating a positive work environment is key to boosting productivity, creativity, and employee satisfaction. When employees feel valued and comfortable, they engage more with their tasks and support ...
People who stutter have lower earnings, experience underemployment and express lower job satisfaction than those who don’t stutter, a new University of Florida study finds. Income disparities were ...
People who stutter have lower earnings, experience underemployment and express lower job satisfaction than those who don't stutter, a new study finds. People who stutter have lower earnings, ...