Category: Work & Economics

In the 1979 film Being There, Peter Sellers’ character, Chance—a man who is not too bright—rises to power and prominence in Washington, D.C. by repeatedly being in the...

Leaders need to be men and women of prayer. Paul’s counsel to the Thessalonians in 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 is for everyone, but leaders must set the pace: Rejoice...

It’s easy to look at our lives and define them by highlights and hardships. For some, the past reflects more happiness than adversity. For others, hard things cast...

“It’s been said that money can’t buy you happiness. It turns out it has similarly little effect on whether an employee feels their work is making a positive...

Crouched and ready to spring forward at the sound of the shot, you stare at the hurdles in front of you with anticipation. You’ve practiced, stretched, and warmed...

A recent report by the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) found that states that tax more give less. The report says: States that raise taxes see a decline...

While engagement is full of joy and excitement, there were many moments my fiancé and I wanted to hit fast forward to the wedding. Choosing the design of...

We’ve all seen them: inspirational posters in the hallways extolling the company values. They often feature things like integrity, innovation, teamwork, customer service, etc. Years ago, I encountered...

The contents of my purse are bizarre. As a working mom, I need to be prepared for anything, so my purse is a reflection of what I think...

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