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7 differences between people who handle criticism at work without flinching and those who carry it home for days — and psychology says it almost always traces back to the same childhood experience
Paul Edwards April 21, 2026
7 differences between people who thrive under pressure and those who quietly fall apart — and psychology says it was never really about resilience
Paul Edwards April 20, 2026
Psychology says the professionals who dread retirement most aren’t the ones who love their work — they’re the ones who never built anything outside of it that felt equally real
John Burke April 20, 2026
I’m 64 and finally retired comfortably — here are 7 quiet money habits I started in my 40s that mattered more than any raise
John Burke April 19, 2026
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9 quiet things people do to build a personal brand that earns respect, not just attention
Claire Ryan April 19, 2026
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The difference between working hard and working effectively shows up before 10 a.m.
Paul Edwards April 19, 2026
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Nobody told me the people who handle pressure best at work aren’t the calmest in the room — they’re the ones who learned decades ago that most urgency is someone else’s panic in disguise
John Burke April 19, 2026
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The 7 productivity habits of people who are sharp at the office and genuinely present at home — and almost none of them are the ones you see on LinkedIn
Paul Edwards April 18, 2026
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Paul Edwards
April 18, 2026
7 small things the calmest people in the room do before a big meeting or presentation

Claire Ryan
April 18, 2026
A coworker’s real intentions almost never live in what they say to you — they live in the small moves they make when they think you’re not paying attention

Claire Ryan
April 18, 2026
The quietest symptoms of burnout look exactly like the behaviours your boss keeps praising you for

John Burke
April 17, 2026
Research suggests people raised in the 1960s and 70s didn’t learn to handle criticism at work — they learned it in childhoods where approval wasn’t guaranteed and the world didn’t adjust for their feelings

Claire Ryan
April 17, 2026
Psychology says you never really know someone’s true color is at work until one of these 7 situations happens

Paul Edwards
April 17, 2026
8 quiet ways growing up in a world that always adjusted for your feelings shows up in how you handle pressure, feedback, and failure at work decades later

John Burke
April 17, 2026
The most painful thing about losing your family to your career isn’t that you chose work — it’s that you genuinely believed you were choosing them the whole time

Claire Ryan
April 16, 2026
Psychology says people who are genuinely well-liked at work — not just tolerated — usually practice these 8 habits without making a performance of it

John Burke
April 16, 2026

