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Building Influence in a Remote Team
In traditional office environments, influence often developed naturally through proximity. People who spoke confidently in meetings, participated in hallway discussions, or regularly interacted with leadership often gained recognition and influence simply because they were visible.
By Bahati Mulishi7 days ago in Lifehack
Let's Nail A Cyberbully
Technology can make life easier, and usually everyone benefits from technological advances. However, this always means that the bad guys benefit as well, to the detriment of society as a whole. As social media became a thing, it gave rise to the cyberbully, a malicious person who uses social media and other technologies to harass their victims. However, while their attacks can be devastating to the right victims, usually those lacking self-confidence or who have been recently victimized, there are ways to deal with them and get back some of the peace you had prior to their attacks.
By Jamais Jochim7 days ago in Lifehack
Baton Twirling has mental and physical health benefits for seniors
Baton twirling offers many benefits I had not thought about twirling a baton in many years until today. This morning, I was walking in my backyard when I noticed a small black metal pole. I had walked past this item for many days, but this time, I picked it up.
By Cheryl E Preston7 days ago in Lifehack
Top 10 Side Effects of Chia Seeds You Should Know. AI-Generated.
Chia seeds have gained huge popularity in recent years as a superfood. From smoothies and puddings to salads and oatmeal, these tiny seeds are often praised for their high fiber, omega-3 fatty acids, and protein content. Many people include them in their daily diet to support weight loss, digestion, and overall health.
By Veronica Bennett8 days ago in Lifehack
The Real Reason You’re Burned Out — And It’s Not Lack of Grit
Burnout gets framed as a personal failure. Not disciplined enough. Not organized enough. Not gritty enough. But here’s the truth: you’re not burned out because you’re weak. You’re burned out because you’re human — in a culture that demands you operate like a machine.
By Tracy Stine8 days ago in Lifehack








