There are many reasons why someone might consider quitting their job. Perhaps they want to pursue other career opportunities, take time off to travel or spend time with family, feel unfulfilled or ...
“More and more employees are displaying ‘job-hugging,' which is to say, holding on to their jobs for dear life,” recruitment firm Korn Ferry observed in a recent report. This trend is a sharp contrast ...
For most people, September marks the end of summer and the return of familiar routines. But for many professionals, it is also the season of career resets. According to Human Resource Managers, a ...
More than a decade before she wrote “Rattlebone,” her acclaimed 1994 collection of interlinked short stories, Maxine Clair felt anxious, desperate, almost physically ill. She was in her early 40s, ...
A happiness expert shares the clear signs it’s time to leave your job, and how to plan your exit the smart way. State superintendent told schools to mark Charlie Kirk's death—we said no ‘Is it funny ...
The most radical career transformation doesn’t require you to quit your job. You can create your own personal revolution right from where you are. You can transform yourself on the job to build a ...
Nearly half of full-time US workers (45%) are staying in their current roles because switching jobs right now feels too risky, according to a new report. Among these “job huggers,” 95% cite concerns ...
Don't wait for the future to pursue your dreams, this author says Mini-retirements allow individuals to enjoy travel, hobbies and time with family without waiting until their 60s and beyond. Jillian ...
Edward Enninful’s farewell cover for the March 2024 issue of British Vogue, marking the end of his six-year tenure as editor-in-chief, featured 40 very famous women: Jane Fonda, Oprah Winfrey, Serena ...
Ms. Anderson and Ms. Winthrop are the authors of “The Disengaged Teen: Helping Kids Learn Better, Feel Better, and Live Better.” As the new school year gets underway, artificial intelligence is ...
Jillian Johnsrud isn’t planning for just one big retirement at the end of her career. Instead, she plans multiple retirements throughout her working years. Johnsrud, 40, has already taken more than a ...