Originally authored by Steve Errey at The Muse You walk through the door on the first day of your new job, and there it is: that shrinking fear that tells you that you don't know anyone, you don't know how things are done, you don't know who to talk to, and you don't know how friendly or over-the-top professional you need to be. You don't even know where the good coffee is. And for many of us, ...
Originally authored by Jimmy Okuszka at The Muse Starting a new job can be pretty overwhelming; you’re managing new priorities, a new workload, and a new boss (and their expectations). Not to mention, you have to get to know—and befriend—a whole new group of co-workers. Having friends at work is important —and chances are you chose this new role in the hopes of getting along with your ...
Originally authored by April Klimkiewicz at Bliss Evolution Sometimes, life feels a lot harder than it has to be. We feel overwhelmed with work, with making enough money, with having time for the people and things we love, and we find ourselves S T R E S S E D O U T. It’s a terrible feeling, and then we have to work doubly hard to de-stress. But what if you took preventative measures instead? ...
Originally authored by Steve Errey at The Muse A job is something you have to do, not something you have to love. At least, that's what my dad taught me growing up. I don't believe it for a second (he also taught me to be an independent thinker), but the truth is that while loving your job is something we all strive for, only a few of us really get to experience it. In fact, some 50% of American ...
Originally authored by April Klimkiewicz at Bliss Evolution We’ve heard again and again how important it is to create and maintain a healthy work-life balance, but how do we put that into action when we feel like we’re being pulled in every direction? I’ve compiled a few of my top work-life balance tips to help get you thinking about work-life balance in a new way and incorporating more of it ...