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How to fight imposter syndrome at work

When Chris Capossela joined Microsoft in 1991, one of the first things he noticed was how much faster his co-workers were getting promoted than him.  At first, he shrugged the news of their promotions off — he was, after all, a marketing manager, while his work friends were engineers and …

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Tim Cook says there are 4 traits he looks for in Apple employees

Tim Cook doesn’t spend his days reviewing resumes — but in his 11-year stint as Apple’s CEO, he’s determined what it takes to thrive at the company.   At University of Naples Federico II’s commencement ceremony this week, Cook told graduates from the Naples, Italy, university that he noticed Apple’s …

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8 new movies and shows hitting Netflix, HBO and more this October

Movie theaters are exiting their late-summer doldrums and ‘House of the Dragon’ and ‘Lord of the Rings’ are dominating the pop culture landscape, but there’s still plenty of great new content coming to streaming this October. Netflix, HBO and other streamers have lined up a diverse slate of movies and …

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4 ‘extreme’ things they did differently

Entrepreneurs, in my mind, aren’t just founders of for-profit business. It’s anyone who comes up an idea and turns it into something real, who translates a passion into a project. As the mom of two entrepreneurial sons, I’ve found that of all the parenting advice out there, the most important …

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Best cities for vegans and vegetarians in 2022

October 1 is World Vegetarian Day, and the ideal places to live if you practice a plant-based diet may be on the west coast. Wallethub’s Best Cities for Vegans and Vegetarians in 2022 ranked 100 of the largest U.S. cities based on three qualifying categories of equal weight: Affordability Diversity, …

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Underperformance is ‘abysmal’ in the long run for active fund managers

The S&P 500 may be trading around 2022 lows, but a new report finds active managers are having their best year since 2009. The numbers suggest they still have a long way to go, though. S&P Global recently published its Mid-Year 2022 SPIVA U.S. Scorecard, which measures how well U.S. …

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10 U.S. metros where high earners have seen the most wage growth

Worker wages have risen since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic. That’s true for high, median and low-income workers, and for hourly and salaried workers alike. “It’s labor shortages,” says Sinem Buber, lead economist at ZipRecruiter. There aren’t enough workers to fill certain roles, driving up the offers employers are …

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How to perfectly time your new omicron-specific Covid booster

If you’re not one of the 7.6 million Americans who have already gotten the updated omicron-specific Covid booster, you might still be debating one key question: When should I get it? Experts say most people should get the new booster as soon as possible — particularly ahead of the late …

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Canned cocktails get more popular as hard seltzer fizzles

Boxes of Cutwater Tiki Rum Mai Tai canned cocktails in a retail store in Pleasant Hill, California, February 11, 2022. Gado | Archive Photos | Getty Images Hard seltzer has lost its fizz. Now canned cocktails are all the buzz. Also known as ready-to-drink, or RTD, cocktails, the canned drinks were the …

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International Coffee Day discounts at Burger King, IKEA and more

Coffee lovers rejoice. The first day of October marks International Coffee Day — a holiday created by the International Coffee Organization in 2014 to celebrate coffee lovers across the globe. From cappuccinos to espressos, coffee reigns as the most popular beverage in the United States. In fact, Americans consume about …

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