Irene S. Levine, PhD looks at issues from shyness to work alcoholism, and gives advice on how to lead a more successful and fulfilling worklife.
A growing body of research and experience suggest that individuals possessing personal resilience are more likely to overcome career roadblocks.
When a scientist is confronted with a colleague who is struggling with personal problems, there are no easy answers.
Everyone feels a bit nervous from time to time, and a little anxiety can improve performance -- but excessive anxiety can be disabling and derail careers.
On returning to work, new mothers can minimize stress and maximize productivity by adapting to their new and different circumstances.
Dropping off an infant at daycare is very stressful for new mothers returning to work.
Workplace gossip may have its positive effects, but it needs to be handled with care.
Working longer hours doesn't necessarily mean getting more done.
September brings inevitable but manageable stress for scientists in academia.
Small chunks of dedicated time can help relieve the stress endemic in scientific lives.
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