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Engaging with politics may be part of our civic duty, but presidential elections can be emotionally exhausting, and the more engaged a person is, the more likely they are to become fatigued, anxious or depressed, says Dr. Margaret Wehrenberg, an Illinois-based psychologist who specializes in treating stress and anxiety. ( Time)
Visit http://time.com/4299527/election-mental-health/ to view the full article online.
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Career
As we move through life, we inevitably close doors that cannot be reopened. There is the romantic partner we turned down, the child we had or did not have. But some of these doors aren’t really locked; the challenge for us is to recognize which ones still have a key within reach. If we assume a closed door will never reopen, we are building our own prisons, limiting ourselves by default and fear. ( Harvard Business Review)
Visit https://hbr.org/2016/04/dont-talk-yourself-out-of-trying-a-second-career to view the full article online.
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Diversity in the Workplace
Education
Recently MONEY collaborated with Essence magazine, another Time Inc. title, analyzing more than 1,500 four-year colleges to single out the ones that offer the best value for African-American students. ( Money)
Visit http://time.com/money/4282172/best-colleges-african-americans/ to view the full article online.
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The Economy
The heated presidential election campaign may be starting to cast a chill over the U.S. economy. Manufacturing companies this month reported the smallest improvement in business since 2009, with a growing number citing political uncertainty as a reason for the sluggishness. Pre-election jitters also are turning households more cautious, with consumer confidence as measured by the University of Michigan at its lowest level since September. ( Bloomberg)
Visit http://www.bloomberg.com/politics/articles/2016-04-26/u-s-presidential-campaign-rancor-begins-to-infect-the-economy to view the full article online.
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Corporate America
In his new memoir, Nike founder Phil Knight worries that the United States might be losing some of the entrepreneurial edge that propelled him and fueled Nike. The students he meets are both "much smarter and more competent" than in his day but also "far more pessimistic," he writes, and a Harvard Business School study recently ranked America behind Peru in entrepreneurial spirit. ( USA TODAY)
Visit http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2016/04/26/phil-knight-shoe-dog-nike/83156268/ to view the full article online.
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Leadership
Busy entrepreneurs and executives have a lot to juggle, and it can easily become overwhelming. Between writing business plans, hiring employees, managing teams, raising capital, engaging customers, and networking events, there’s a lot on a leader’s plate. ( Fortune)
Visit http://fortune.com/2016/04/26/admit-cant-do-it-all/?iid=leftrail to view the full article online.
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