Happy And Succeeding In The Future Of Work
The World Seems Out Of Control—Here’s How To Become Resilient To Cope, Survive And Thrive
Uncertainty looks like it will last for the foreseeable future. You have two options. The first is to let all of the unpleasant overwhelm you. You’ll spend the day doomscrolling through social media, feeling lethargic and depressed over the state of the world and how unfair everything is. An alternative is to find practical, easy-to-do steps to cope with the harsh reality surrounding us. To deal with and conquer the fears, anxiety and stress, you will need to become resilient.
Hybrid Will Be The New Work Style, But 72% Of Businesses Lack A Strategy, AT&T’s ‘Future Of Work’ Study Shows
As companies are announcing their return-to-office policies, it appears that the trend heavily leans toward the hybrid model. After two years of people working remotely, the hybrid model—understandably—seems like a practical way to ease into commuting and working in an office setting.
Ukraine President Zelenskyy Invokes Pearl Harbor, Sept. 11 In Asking U.S. Congress To Help Fight Russia Invasion
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Wednesday invoked the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor and the Sept. 11 terror strikes on America as he pleaded directly with the U.S. Congress to send more aid to his embattled country to fight against Russia’s invasion.
Inflation Is Causing Some Older Americans To Delay Retirement Plans, Survey Shows
As inflation rises, many Americans are shifting life milestones, including retirement. Some 13% of Gen-Xers and baby boomers say they have postponed or considered delaying plans to leave the workforce due to soaring costs.
Tesla Fired An Employee After He Posted Driverless Tech Reviews On YouTube
Tesla has fired a former Autopilot employee named John Bernal after he shared candid video reviews on his YouTube channel, AI Addict, showing how the company’s Full Self Driving Beta system worked in different locations around Silicon Valley.
Starbucks CEO Stepping Down With Howard Schultz Returning On An Interim Basis And Pay Of $1
Starbucks Corp. announced Wednesday that Chief Executive Kevin Johnson will retire after 13 years with the company, and Howard Schultz, the company’s founder and former CEO, will take on the role again on an interim basis. Schultz will also rejoin the company’s board, and will help with the search for a new CEO. He will be compensated $1 for his work.
Anonymous Declared A ‘Cyber War’ Against Russia—Here Are The Results
More than three weeks ago, a popular Twitter account named “Anonymous” declared that the shadowy activist group was waging a “cyber war” against Russia. Since then, the account—which has more than 7.9 million followers, with some 500,000 gained since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine—has claimed responsibility for disabling prominent Russian government, news and corporate websites and leaking data from entities such as Roskomnadzor, the federal agency responsible for censoring Russian media.
Walmart Wants To Hire More Than 50,000 Workers, As It Pushes Into Newer Businesses
Walmart said Wednesday that it wants to hire more than 50,000 employees by the end of April, as it chases growth in newer businesses from online grocery to advertising. To keep up, the retailer said it needs personal shoppers, delivery drivers and data scientists, among others.