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The best managers use AI differently at work in 2026, and it’s already separating high-performing teams from everyone else. While many leaders still treat tools like ChatGPT as optional assistants or glorified search engines, top managers are embedding AI into how they think, coach, and execute. Ind...
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Lead before the moment demands it is quickly becoming one of the most important leadership skills in today’s workplace. Many leaders search for answers only after burnout hits, conflict erupts, or a high-stakes decision goes sideways. But the strongest leaders don’t rely on recovery alone—they buil...
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Belonging at work is no longer a “nice-to-have” culture perk—it’s becoming a measurable business advantage. As employees report rising disengagement, loneliness, and lack of connection, leaders are asking an urgent question: does belonging actually impact performance and retention? Research suggests...
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ChatGPT burnout is becoming a real workplace question as more professionals rely on AI to get through overloaded days. A new Tebra survey reports that 60% of healthcare workers feel less burned out after using ChatGPT for documentation, note-taking, and patient communication. The appeal is clear: le...
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Top performers are leaving—or at least thinking about it—right now, and many leaders don’t see it coming. As February arrives, year-end bonuses have been paid, the excitement of a fresh new year starts to fade, and high achievers quietly reassess their future. For them, this is often the turning poi...
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Meaningful work for SSDI recipients is becoming an important conversation as more people explore returning to employment after disability. Many wonder if going back to work will risk their benefits or overwhelm their health. The good news is that programs like Social Security’s Ticket to Work allow ...
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Losing their jobs used to be one of the most painful fears workers carried, financially and emotionally. For decades, a job was more than a paycheck—it was identity, status, and a life story people could explain. But new survey data suggests something surprising: more workers now say they would feel...
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Virtual presentation slides have become one of the most important tools in modern work, yet most professionals still struggle to use them effectively. Since the shift to remote meetings happened almost overnight, many people never received training on how to present online or keep attention in a dig...
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Co-CEOs in 2026 are becoming one of the most debated leadership trends in corporate America, raising a big question: does having two leaders mean stronger decision-making or double the chaos? As companies face AI disruption, economic uncertainty, and rapid workplace change, some boards are turning t...
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Universal wealth in 2026 sounds like the ultimate breakthrough: a world where AI eliminates poverty, robots do the hard labor, and work becomes optional. That’s the future Elon Musk and other tech leaders have hinted at, sparking viral curiosity about whether society is heading toward abundance with...
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Self-love is often dismissed as soft or self-indulgent, but new research suggests it may be one of the most practical tools for heart health and career resilience. During February’s Heart Month and the season of Valentine’s Day, many people focus on loving others while neglecting themselves. Yet sci...
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Entry-level high-earning careers are becoming one of the smartest job moves heading into 2026, especially as layoffs and AI disruption reshape the workforce. Many job seekers are asking the same question: can you still find a great-paying job without years of experience or a four-year degree? New re...
