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When And How You Should Ask For A Raise: The Dos And Don'ts
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It can be the most daunting of all discussions, even if you have a great relationship with your boss. For some reason, you don’t have a problem standing your ground when it comes to your opinions about a project. You don’t have a problem setting boundaries. But, when it comes to asking for a raise, why is it so difficult? If you feel this way, you’re not alone in finding the conversation of asking for a raise daunting. While the two of us love talking to people about work, leadership, appreciation, and achieving success, we can’t express the number of times people—even leaders—have asked us, “Do you have any advice on how I should ask for a raise?” Just last we…
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Turning down the brain to erase fearful memories
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Date: April 10, 2017 Source: Weizmann Institute of Science Summary: Weakening communication between two parts of the brain in mice reduced their fear levels, report investigators. This research may one day help extinguish traumatic memories in humans -- for example, in people with post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD. An entire mouse brain viewed from above: Neuronal extensions connect the two amygdalas (brightest green spots on both sides of the brain) with the prefrontal cortex (top). Credit: Weizmann Institute of Science Erasing unwanted memories is still the stuff of science fiction, but Weizmann Institute scientists hav…
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Whales Keep Carbon out of the Atmosphere
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If conservation efforts pay off, whales could help islands meet their emissions reductions Unlikely heroes could play a starring role in helping the Pacific islands meet their climate commitments: whales. Residents of the Pacific islands are keeping an anxious eye on the whales that populate their steadily warming waters. Many are concerned that climate change will take a toll on the marine mammals that are an integral part of the islands’ culture, as well as the base of a thriving eco-tourism industry. Members of the scientific community are also worried, albeit for a different reason: Whales are crucial to ocean carbon absorption. As whale numbers dwindle…
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Protect your eye health when you're off the clock. When you get home from work, limit your screen time, including smartphone use, to less than two hours. http://www.doctoroz.com/video-series/your-guide-eye-health?video_id=5389743455001#cmpid=em04122017
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Has Coffee Gotten Too Fancy?
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At Locol, a fast-food chain in California, a cup of premium coffee costs just $1, or $1.50 with milk and sugar. LOS ANGELES — The $1 cup of coffee is divisive, as drinks go. For some, it’s a staple of the American morning: a comforting routine, a good deal. Anything that costs more than $1 is needlessly expensive, a waste of money — the coffee from a deli, diner or doughnut cart is all you need to start the day. For others, the $1 cup is suspiciously cheap. Maybe it tastes bad, or its production does harm to the land and is unfair to laborers. If you have to pay more, then that is probably a reflection of a drink’s true cost. Can the two viewpoints b…
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