5 Psychology-Backed Hacks That Train Your Brain to Be More Innovative

If you need help thinking creatively so you can achieve better results for your brand, the solution may come down to retraining your brain. By reshaping your thinking process, you’ll be able to generate innovative ideas that make a real impact. 1. Read a book The time you spend...

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4 Essential Skills Needed to Thrive As a Startup Employee

The idea of joining a startup is an appealing option to employees imagining trendy Silicon Valley style offices with endless employee perks. But what does it really mean to work at a startup, and what kind of person excels in that environment? I’ve worked at three startups in my...

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Don’t cry for tax havens, Cayman Islands

The Cayman Islands are going to be just fine. The offshore tax haven is in theory swept up in global reforms that could put a blanket charge on companies, an effort by world leaders to reduce profit shifting and raise some revenue after a year of government stimulus. iStock-474948861.jpg...

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The Joy Of Being Wrong And The Danger Of Desirability Bias

“No one enjoys being wrong,” Daniel Kahneman told Adam Grant, who recounted their conversation during a recent interview, “but I do enjoy having been wrong, because it means I am now less wrong than I was before.” Getty Images Grant describes Kahneman, the psychologist seen as the originator of...

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This summer is shaping up to cost a fortune, but I’m doing 4 things to keep my spending in check while still having fun

After more than a year of being unable to travel, go to concerts or clubs, and basically anything that feels like fun, I’m concerned about how rolling back COVID protocols will impact my already inflated summer budget. The author, Michelle Jackson. Courtesy Michelle Jackson .jpeg The author, Michelle Jackson....

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