Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Daisy Auger-Domínguez writes about work, culture, and careers. The words “career break” still make some managers flinch, even in ...
Is budgeting a can of worms that you’d rather keep closed? Many find it restrictive and prefer to spend as they please without worrying about strict limits. The problem comes, however, when you run ...
Gratitude is a vital performance tool, especially in challenging workplaces. Instead of toxic positivity, it's about reframing irritation as information and shifting from judgment to curiosity. This ...
Dr. Mindy Pelz joins TODAY to discuss her new book “Age Like a Girl” which helps women going through menopause reframe how to ...
Stress, challenges and failure are a part of life, but how we emotionally respond to them can shape our future. As Shakespeare put it, “There is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so” — ...
From tackling overwhelming thoughts to regulating emotions, New York Times bestselling author Jennie Allen joins TODAY to discuss her latest book “You Are Not Alone: A Kid’s Guide to Overwhelming ...
Most of us harbor a self-critic in the amygdala of our brain. It operates on a continuum ranging from selective and reserved to vocal and harsh. While a modicum of self-criticism is necessary and ...
Chris Wells offers a snapshot video introduction to Auto Reframe in Adobe Premiere Pro, but first you need to remember that you're filming for two different aspect ratios. Vertical video is one of ...
Ever feel that you were a hot mess? I guess that’s the new way of saying, “I think I’m having a nervous breakdown.” All around you Murphy’s law is in full force, and you are honestly having a hard ...
Every human relationship, whether familial, romantic, or platonic, is more or less an ambitious, hopeful, but potentially hazardous psycho-chemistry experiment. When you combine two unique sets of ...