Monday, August 3, 2015

Born August Science Mind Tricks to overcome procrastination, and do what you set now

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If you are reading this right now, there is a good chance that you are doing something else actually. (Is not that what the internet is for?)

But the thing to do about things? It's hard - especially if you actually do is daunting problems, unpleasant or especially high.

And as we have written above, there are reasons you might have trouble getting started. But bills must be paid, the work needs to be done, and not enter side projects of its own.

Here we have eight rounds of the mind collected support research to help to deactivate Netflix and do it.

Nudge recessions help women in scientific research

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By Liz Weston

Encourage more women to pursue a career in science, technology, education and mathematics - the so-called STEM subjects - is a worthy goal, given the profit potential for our economy and for women who are better paid jobs in these areas.

Surprisingly, there are: to suffer a recession.

New research has shown that rising unemployment leads men and women to associated in areas with better results and job prospects to move, and that women are more likely to change their career in this direction than men.

5 things you never do, waiting to hear while up to a job

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By Alison Green

My interview went very well, and the employer said you soon hear something. But it was a week, has the phone does not ring and you get excited to hear it. If you are waiting to hear back a job , time often seems to go very slow, and every day of silence may be spoiled.

But as eager as you hear anything, make sure that fear does not lead to your chances of actions that really hurt. Here are five things you may be tempted to do, while waiting to be heard a little - but you should never, ever do.

22 undergraduate majors with the highest starting salaries

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By Jacquelyn Smith

Wages potential should not be the only thing that attracts more college be - things like passion, interest and ability should also be considered. But it's always good to know what you pay for degrees faster. (And we can not let him because he attracted to them guilty.)

PayScale, the creator of the world's largest database of compensation data, which recently examined the starting salary for millions of professionals and sorts the results by major university.

Here are 22 majors with the highest starting salaries:

Friday, July 31, 2015

The study "Cookie Monster" shows how power corrupts people

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By Shana Lebowitz

Unethical people are more likely to collect positions of power? Or the people who exchange energy for the worse?

The research provides evidence of the latter, suggesting that power makes them greedy and less socially acceptable people.

A founder of the Brooklyn Brewery shares the best advice I ever

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By Richard Feloni

Steve Hindy based Brooklyn Brewery with Tom Potter in 1988. Thanks to the recent turn of craft beer, it is one of the 10 most successful independent breweries in the United States.

Mainly due to the emphasis on partnerships with other companies, in events in their biggest markets, Brooklyn Brewery sales tripled in recent years and is making 70 million dollars in sales this year.

It costs lower post-employment earnings in the second quarter

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By Lucia Mutikani

The US labor costs in the second quarter posted its smallest increase in 33 years under lukewarm gains in the private sector, but it was probably a temporary setback in the context of declining spare capacity in the labor market.

The little unexpected increase in the Labor Department reported on Friday, is likely to end not the speculation that the US Federal Reserve will raise interest rates later this year. The US labor market is about to full employment.

The labor cost index, the broadest measure of labor costs rose by 0.2 percent, the Labor Department. This was the smallest increase since the series began in the second quarter of 1982, following an increase of 0.7 percent in the first quarter.