Category: Work & Economics

Some of us never really got any good advice nor had good mentors early in our careers. We were left to fend for ourselves and as a result,...

Everyone’s job requires creativity, but we often take it for granted. Entrepreneurs need it to start companies, solve problems, and find audiences for their products. Scientists need creativity...

God, faith and the power of prayer are truly remarkable. My unwavering relationship with our Heavenly Father has kept me going during my lowest of lows, and has...

Graduation season is a wonderful time of year when family and friends gather to celebrate the academic accomplishments of their loved ones. Because I work at a university,...

I posted this short note on social media before the holidays, after an extended conversation with a U.S. Army noncommissioned officer with whom I coordinate on occasion: I...

Several years ago, The Huffington Post’s blog “Wait But Why” created “Lucy,” an imagined embodiment of today’s adult. Lucy is what the article calls a GYPSY, short for...

Since the average worker spends a minimum of 40 percent of their waking hours in some type of work, it is important to explore its meaning to those...

Coach Joe Kennedy never set out to make headlines. He wasn’t trying to launch a national conversation or become the face of a major legal battle over religious...

Last week, I discussed how important it is for Christians to pray during each phase of their careers. Prayer, as a spiritual discipline, is just as important to...

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