My actions will be guided by whether they give me pleasure,not by whether they are on a list of things to do.
A new survey claims two-thirds of people are happy to work less to earn less in post-COVID France.
Some businesses are gaining staff – and industry kudos – by creating shifts that fit around the school run,making work more accessible for parents of young children.
Paul Connolly’s Kitchen Sink Drama is a slice of domestic life,captured masterfully in only 100 words. This week:When work is your social life.
Gen Z are much better at policing their leisure time and respecting boundaries than Millennials.
Since the start of the pandemic,as office workers missed in-person interactions with colleagues,many people turned to LinkedIn to help make up for what they had lost. They started talking about more than just work.
The simple strategy is all about focusing on what brings you energy – and eliminating things that don’t.
The era of side-hustles is over. Hobbyists are now seeking out short courses to learn new skills as self-care instead.
Some say working from home at the end of the week has “become institutionalised” and there’s really no turning back.
No one can force you to share your pronouns if you don’t want to,says Dr Kirstin Ferguson,but doing so is an easy step to creating a more inclusive workplace.
It’s that time of year when we are all craving a break,but should we instead create a life that renders the big work break unnecessary?