
Cathy Bussewitz
Staff Writer at Associated Press
AP reporter covering workplace issues and employee wellness. Formerly in CA, NV & HI. Send tips to cbussewitz(@)https://t.co/QTXr4JUlC9
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1 week ago |
effinghamdailynews.com | Cathy Bussewitz
NEW YORK — The first thing Alison C. Jones does when she wakes up is to name three things she's grateful for. It can be as simple as the breeze from a fan or as meaningful as the way a friend showed up for her emotionally. Jones, an organizational development consultant, said the daily practice has helped her through hardships and the anxiety and vulnerability of starting her own business as a single mom. kAmQ(96? J@F AC24E:46 8C2E:EF56[ J@F EC2:? J@FC 3C2:? E@ 2=H2JD =@@< 7@C E96 A@D:E:G6 :?
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1 week ago |
inquirer.com | Cathy Bussewitz
NEW YORK — One week into a new job, Lisa Grouette discovered something missing come Sunday night: the sinking feeling of dread she used to experience before going to work every Monday. Groutte spent 10 years at an insurance agency with a boss who she alleges screamed at her, slammed his hands on the desk, insulted her appearance, and punched things. He falsely accused her of taking money and threatened to withhold an employment recommendation if she quit, she says.
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2 weeks ago |
mercurynews.com | Cathy Bussewitz
By CATHY BUSSEWITZ, Associated PressNEW YORK (AP) — The first thing Alison C. Jones does when she wakes up is to name three things she’s grateful for. It can be as simple as the breeze from a fan or as meaningful as the way a friend showed up for her emotionally. Jones, an organizational development consultant, said the daily practice has helped her through hardships and the anxiety and vulnerability of starting her own business as a single mom.
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2 weeks ago |
thesunchronicle.com | Cathy Bussewitz
By CATHY BUSSEWITZ - Associated Press NEW YORK (AP) - The first thing Alison C. Jones does when she wakes up is to name three things she's grateful for. It can be as simple as the breeze from a fan or as meaningful as the way a friend showed up for her emotionally. Jones, an organizational development consultant, said the daily practice has helped her through hardships and the anxiety and vulnerability of starting her own business as a single mom. Copyright 2025 The Associated Press.
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3 weeks ago |
timeswv.com | Cathy Bussewitz
NEW YORK (AP) — When Angelina Rivera was a third grader, she wanted to be a scientist and was excited by bugs, rocks and everything in the natural world. But a family trip to visit relatives in Honduras changed her perspective. Police stopped her family’s car and aggressively questioned her father about a crime someone else committed the night before. The experience left Rivera, then 8, shaken but also realizing that people may be treated differently based on their appearance and location.
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Take a deep breath. It might lower your stress level and lead to a better day. Workers and managers share tips on how to fit deep breathing exercises into your daily routine in my latest Working Well article for @AP https://t.co/PkwL6VKH74

Meditation, deep breaths and fresh air: experts have advice on how burned-out employees can improve their work-life balance. The Associated Press plans to share those tips and more in my new series called Working Well.

Working Well: Seeking the elusive work-life balance, one step at a time https://t.co/bPs8FPyKSo

“These efforts to roll back rights are happening everywhere. They’re happening at the workplace. They’re happening in state legislatures,” said Democratic U.S. Rep. Robert Garcia. My @AP story https://t.co/I9YpVUDd2c