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HR 101: How did napping at work become a thing?

HR Brew

It was around this time that publications such as the New York Times and NPR noted how some forward-thinking employers were encouraging a midday snooze, citing improved productivity among the benefits. But it gives hope to anyone who has ever nodded off in front of the computer screen.” Fast-forward. Subscribe to HR Brew today.

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When Back to School Means Back to Screens

Thrive Global

And while this situation presents numerous challenges for parents and teachers alike, if you’re like the 72% of mothers recently surveyed , you’re worried about how much screen time is too much. Dim the brightness on devices: Avoid eye strain by matching the brightness of the screen to the brightness in the room.

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Dr. Francesca Leithold of Epro: “Focus on small successes which can add up throughout your day”

Thrive Global

When I was completing my Masters degree in Information Management, I didn’t have a specific next step in mind. Managers have received mental health training, and we check in with all staff on a regular basis to ensure everyone is looked after when working from home. Focus on small successes which can add up throughout your day.

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Francesca Leithold of Epro: “Working from home is possible”

Thrive Global

Focus on reliable news sources and limit screen time / social media intake. In fact, even when I was doing my master’s degree in Information Management, I was still focusing on a broad outlook. It wasn’t a degree that specializes in one thing: computer science, information processing, linguistics, management, and politics?—?not

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How Companies Identify Talent with Janine Nicole Dennis & Kage Spatz

Thrive Global

Janine is a contributor for HRD Connect, Ultimate Software, and has been quoted by HBR, Thrive Global, Bustle, The Cut, Atlanta Black Star, Newsday, SHRM, and USA Today. I don’t believe anyone should be discarded and not afforded gainful employment because of a physical attribute or even stark difference from who I am.

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Preventing Digital Eye Strain and Blue Light Overexposure

Thrive Global

And we’re not talking about the content on the screen, although that may not help either.). With the rise of technology, we’re seeing more patients come in who experience headaches following long periods of screen use. There are plenty of things that may trigger a headache this year – it is 2020, after all!

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Peter Clare On How We Need To Adjust To The Future Of Work

Thrive Global

Now more than ever, employees want an employer that cares about diversity and inclusion. As a part of our interview series called “How Employers and Employees are Reworking Work Together,” we had the pleasure to interview Jobvite’s President, Peter Clare. Their fundamental relationship with employers and work has changed.