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Resa E. Lewiss

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  • Jan 17, 2025 | msn.com | Adaira I. Landry |Resa E. Lewiss

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  • Jan 12, 2025 | bookoftheday.nextbigideaclub.com | Lissa Soep |Adaira I. Landry |Resa E. Lewiss |Gabriel Reilich

    No matter our circumstances, happiness is always an option—but this is easier said than done. Is it true that we just need to grin and bear it? Fake it till we actually feel a flicker of joy ignite? When it comes to happiness, there is no one way to find it, but there is a science to what makes us shine from within. Be it grief, burnout, or cynicism, these books about happiness offer brilliant advice for finding your way out of the darkness and into an inspired, content, happy way of life.

  • Nov 19, 2024 | insidehighered.com | Adaira I. Landry |Resa E. Lewiss

    November 19, 2024 Thoughtful invitations require deep work by event organizers, Dr. Adaira Landry and Dr. Resa E. Lewiss write. You have /5 articles left. Sign up for a free account or log in. bortonia/DigitalVisionVectors/Getty Images Speaking events, such as lectures and workshops, are a mainstay of ongoing education and professional development for most workplaces. Speakers are invited to share their expertise, fill knowledge gaps and inspire an audience.

  • Oct 11, 2024 | acepnow.com | Adaira I. Landry |Resa E. Lewiss

    Despite many articles written on how to improve email habits, a notable absence remains when it comes to the blind carbon copy (BCC). The BCC, or the blind carbon copy, is an efficient and convenient strategy to deliver messages to large groups, avoid “Reply All” emails that clutter the inbox, and ensure confidentiality of recipients. When used optimally, the BCC respects the time, inbox, and the identities of email recipients.

  • Sep 10, 2024 | fastcompanyme.com | Resa E. Lewiss

    The term “paper tiger” refers to an entity or situation that appears powerful and threatening, and in reality, is ineffectual and lacking the claimed significance or status. We may attribute this description to countries, organizations, or industry leaders. Toxic coworkers manifest this behavior, too. Paper tiger colleagues cause conflict—something 85% of us will experience at work. Although we may recognize a paper tiger colleague, it may not be obvious how to handle them.