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Microsoft Paint Is Finally Dead — and the World Is a Better Place
by Matthew McCreary • • 0 Comments
The next Windows 10 update will not include MS Paint, first released with Windows 1.0 in 1985.
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Feeling the Drain of Business Demands? Focus on These 3 Areas.
by Doug and Polly White • • 0 Comments
Have you considered coordinating your nightly bedtime with your partner? Tactics and rituals are the way to stay physically and spiritually healthy.
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5 Healthy Hacks to Help You Eat Right, Exercise and Maintain Good Habits During Your Busy Schedule
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Under Review: Rethinking the Employee-Evaluation Process
by Tony Delmercado • • 0 Comments
If your company does employee reviews on a quarterly basis, you’re going to need help keeping track of all those moving parts.
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The Importance of Portfolio Diversification for Your Investments
by Samuel Edwards • • 0 Comments
Diversifying your portfolio won’t bring you quick riches, but it will steadily build wealth over time.
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5 Strategies To Growth-Hack Social Engagement
by Aj Agrawal • • 0 Comments
Anyone can post on social media. Fewer people can leverage platforms to create meaningful engagement.
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3 Tools That Keep Online Prospects Engaged and Alert
by Will Caldwell • • 0 Comments
Users who participate in live chat are 3.5 times more likely to convert than those who aren’t. So, have you looked into providing live chat?
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Every Entrepreneur Needs Flow. Nootropics Can Get You There.
by Mansal Denton • • 0 Comments
Modern psychopharmacology allows us to reliably summon flow states to create meaningful work.
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Going Global? 3 Strategies to Ensure Nothing's 'Lost in Translation'
by Sona Jepsen • • 0 Comments
In one case, women employees from the Middle East were avoiding eye contact — a case of cultural nuances that could have ended disastrously.