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Remembering Names
and What to Do When You Forget
"Remembering names is a challenge for many; therefore, most of us need to work a bit harder at being
more proficient. Most people tend to forget names because, typically, we are thinking about what we are
going to say, rather than listening and concentrating..."  091112
 
Secrets of the Job Hunt: Coping with a really bad boss "During these economic times, as difficult as it
may be to stay put, for many of us the best option is to stay, even with that really bad boss. In the first
installation of her series “Coping with a Really bad boss” Denise talks about dealing with your really bad
boss, one day at a time."  091101
 
Science: 10-Minute Tools for Managing Stress "Managing workplace stress is an ongoing challenge
for scientists--busy, task-oriented, ambitious people who often feel they don't have enough hours in the day,
at home, or at work. But managing stress doesn't have to take a big chunk of time. Small chunks can work
just as well--and that's one of the keys to managing stress in a busy life..." 090510
 
WebProNews: Boss-Bashing 2.0 "Internet gives employees infinite bathroom wall...It’s a lot easier to
embarrass one’s boss than it used to be. You can thank the now dreaded internal leak for that. What was
once reserved for water cooler gripe sessions, collective bargaining and, if things went really sour, lawsuits
and national media coverage is now instantly public and brutally humiliating..." 090420
 
Brazen Careerist: How to turn a bad boss into a good one "Want to deal with a bad boss? First, stop
complaining. Unless your boss breaks the law, you don't have a bad boss, you have a boss you are
managing poorly. Pick on your boss all you want, but if you were taking responsibility for your career, you
wouldn't let your boss's problems bring you down..." 090323
 
job-hunt.org: E-Mail Etiquette " I've been using e-mail since 1981 (yikes!), so I've sent or received
probably every e-mail mistake possible. It has definitely given me some insight into e-mail etiquette - what
works and what doesn't?..." 090323
 
eWeek.com: How to Quit Your Job with Bridges Intact "Like everything else in the professional realm,
there are right and wrong ways to quit your job. There are few more active job-hunting months of the year
than January, when new years resolutes, brimming with hope that the new year will bring fresh career
challenges, set off to find new employment. Should their search be met with success, what this also means
is that the first few months of the year yield the greatest number of employee resignations..." 080122