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Inner Peace, Harmony, and Interpersonal Space

Támara Hill

Posted Dec 28, 2022

Peace is something the world is lacking at present. Since the 911 attacks in 2001, it appears the world has gone through a major shift in its resiliency and in its ability to sustain harmony. When the world is off its axis so, too, are our personal worlds–too often we find ourselves struggling to find […]

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Peace is a Ripple!

Pooja V. Anand

Posted Dec 28, 2022

Conflicts are a part of our everyday life and they occur at various levels. Even though numerous theories and models of conflict have been proposed, somehow we haven’t yet understood the real reason why conflicts occur and why their frequency appear to be increasing day by day. Let’s try to reflect and understand the true […]

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True Educator: A Gift of Hell

R. Michael Fisher

Posted Dec 28, 2022

For the true teacher, teaching is not a technique, it is his [sic] way of life; like a great artist, he would rather starve than give up his creative work. Unless one has this burning desire to teach, one should not be a teacher. It is of the utmost importance that one discover for oneself […]

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Death Anxiety and Peace

Rachel N. Seamans

Posted Dec 28, 2022

Between late 2019 and early 2020, people across the world were thrust into isolation, panic, and fear as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. People spent hours at a time watching the news and doom-scrolling Facebook in search of updates, but were ultimately flooded with morbid headlines such as “How High Will It Go? As […]

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Ultimate Employee Engagement and Wellbeing

Paul T. P. Wong

Posted Sep 28, 2022

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Employee engagement (Harter, 2021) and wellbeing (Bersin, 2022) remain the hottest topics during the post-pandemic era. The great resignation, “quiet quitting” (Harter, 2022), and the resistance to return to the office (Cutter & Bindley, 2022; Guilford & Overberg, 2022) are troublesome trends that adversely impact productivity, the economy, and wellbeing. Common sense attributes these developments […]

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Is Meaningful Work a Pipe Dream?

Should managers strive to provide meaningful work to their employees?

Gerald L. Finch

Posted Sep 28, 2022

Can organizations create meaningful work for their employees? The answer seems to be…not in most cases. Our research tells us that not only is it exceedingly difficult to achieve this for most employees but focusing on meaningful work is not the best place to start when it comes to retaining and motivating your best and […]

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Meaning in a Post-Pandemic Workplace

Luke Gregory Kocan

Posted Sep 28, 2022

How does one define “meaning” in the workplace?  Everyone conceptualizes their own definition of “meaning.” For some, being committed to a job brings meaning because they see their work as contributing to the goals of a larger organization (Myer & Allen, 1997).  These individuals see their employment as central to meaningful growth.  They find their […]

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Quiet Quitting vs Quiet Resignation

Shannon Eastman

Posted Sep 28, 2022

June 2020 saw many of our corporate professionals struggling with: 1) where their life choices had brought them, 2) what their lifestyles demonstrated in the midst of the lockdown, and 3) what they would do differently once this mess had moved on. As 2022 moved in, a quiet resignation to the new-normal rolled in alongside […]

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Living to Work?

Mary Mehburger

Posted Sep 28, 2022

The COVID-19 pandemic brought our world to a jarring halt. The muscle memory of our day-to-day monotony no longer applied to our slower, quarantined lives. Social media was soon overflowing with documented journeys of new hobbies, like bread baking, painting, meditation, and living room Pilates. Prior to the pandemic, our free time was often spent […]

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