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hbr.org
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| | | | | Starting a new job is exciting. But with it comes the big task of understanding, assimilating, and digesting tons of new information. It can overload your brain and if not managed, make your shiny new role much less enjoyable. Information overwhelm can happen rapidly (making you feel like you can't take in another thing in the moment), or gradually ( leaving you feeling dull and unable to absorb anything else). To outsmart overwhelm, start by managing yourself. When you notice information overload (a headache, fatigue, frustration, mood swing), don't ignore it and don't panic. Say to yourself, "I'm in a new job and there is plenty to learn here. It's okay to feel this way." This self-talk helps normalize the situation and makes the emotions easier to handle.... | |
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blog.luap.info
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| | | | | I have been working inside a dating app for a few months and there are a lot of interesting things. This article is going to be without any structure as there are many things to say. I will mostly ignore homosexual interactions. Not because they don't exist, just because it ... | |
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www.pewresearch.org
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| | | | | Nearly half of these expert respondents said much-more-immersive virtual settings will not have significantly broader influence in peoples daily lives by | |
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blog.ainfluencer.com
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| | | Influencer marketing, a novel subset of social media marketing, has significantly sculpted the consumer behavior landscape in recent years. | ||