One of the most difficult aspects of beginning any mindfulness practice is simply getting started. Even when individuals understand the benefits of mindfulness—reduced stress, increased emotional regulation, improved focus, and greater well-being—the hurdle is often initiating a consistent routine. Research supports this challenge. In a study looking at habit formation, researchers found that it takes, on average, nine weeks of…
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Unconscious bias in the workplace is automatic, unintentional judgment that influences decisions about people and groups. You can’t fully stop bias from activating, but you can prevent stereotype application in hiring, reviews, and daily management by naming common bias types, spotting triggers (task, numbers, clarity, perceiver), and installing repeatable “bias interrupters” like structured interviews, calibrated rubrics, and manager coaching. What…
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Career Coaching: Focused Career Assistance for Today’s Job Market In today’s unpredictable job market, many professionals know they need support but aren’t sure how to choose a career counselor or career coach they can trust. The term “career coach” isn’t regulated, and almost anyone can use it. This makes it challenging to determine who is qualified, ethical, and truly equipped…
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Overview DEI commitment is possible, even in a period of backlash. However, some leaders claim DEI has run its course. Meanwhile, the evidence says otherwise. Moreover, hybrid work creates new friction points. In addition, AI systems can repeat bias at scale. As a result, employees still want fairness, safety, and respect. Consequently, organizations thrive when they deliver those basics. Bottom…
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