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Will power alone is not enough

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From the Technische Universitaet Muenchen media release: In an ideal world, employees would totally identify with their company’s business objectives, be experts in their field and extremely motivated about their work. But in reality, this… 

Does putting your feet up equal power?

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From the University at Buffalo media release: A new set of studies by researchers at three universities led by University at Buffalo psychologist Lora E. Park, PhD, has found that the previously assumed link between… 

Telecommuting can be beneficial for a work/life balance

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From the University of Alabama at Birmingham media release: There are mornings when getting out of bed may seem impossible, and the idea of spending the day at work is unappealing. If working from home… 

A clinicians guide to managing moral distress

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From the Johns Hopkins Medicine media release: As health care reform takes shape in the U.S., vast amounts of attention have been given to the fact that more and more people with pre-existing illnesses will… 

Financial incentives motivate sedentary adults to exercise

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From the University Health Network media release: A review study published September 17, 2013 finds that financial incentives — as modest as $5 per week — can increase the amount of exercise people do. Lead… 

Wide-faced men make others act selfishly

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From the University of California – Riverside media release: Two assistant professors of management at the University of California, Riverside and several other researchers have previously shown that men with wider faces are more aggressive,… 

Shorter working hours do not guarantee happier workers

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From the Springer media release: A reduction in working hours does not necessarily mean happier employees, as it might merely be adding stress to their general working environment. This is according to a study by… 

Tidy desk or messy desk? each has its benefits

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From the Association for Psychological Science media release: Working at a clean and prim desk may promote healthy eating, generosity, and conventionality, according to new research. But, the research also shows that a messy desk…