Laura Brothers

If you’re having trouble finding your confidence again, try these tips for regaining a (healthy) ego.
Short term career goals can ladder up into your long-term goals, but they are also likely more attainable. Here are some useful tips on how you can set them.
If you’re planning on looking for a new job at the beginning of the year, now is the time to start your job search prep.
Here’s how to block out the holiday madness at work so you can focus for at least a few hours a day.
Regardless of your situation, the holidays are a busy time for just about anyone. But don’t forget about the people you’ve been sitting next to all day, every day for the better part of a year — your co-workers.
If you run a team, you know the power of motivation. Yes, you likely hired people who are very self-motivated and want to succeed for their own satisfaction, but don’t discount what a little appreciation can do to boost someone up.
How do you ensure the next meeting you put together is actually productive? We have a few tips to ensure that you hold an effective meeting next time.
We challenge you to stop doing these things next week and see how your work productivity skyrockets. So practice avoiding these productivity killers at work.
Unfortunately, you’re not going to get along with everyone. But when you figure out how to communicate and both know what to expect, it goes a long way in smoothing out what could be a rocky ride.
Of the 40+ hours you spend at your desk or in your office each week, how many are actually spent being productive?
Most of the interview process is out of your hands, for better or for worse. But what you can control are your actions.
Besides making sure you don’t accidentally reply all to that company-wide notice, here are some words to reserve for your texts with friends.
Happy employees mean a productive company. In order to attract top-notch job candidates, leave the following behaviors behind.
How do you leave your nerves behind and show your interviewer the real you? Here are a few tips for mastering interview small talk.
You’ve had your job for a while now. You’ve gotten multiple great reviews. You’ve consistently taken on additional projects and excelled at them. But you have yet to receive a promotion and you’re left wondering “Why?”.