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- Golf: Sorenstam, tired of golf, hints at retirement
- STOCKHOLM AFP — Swedish golf star Annika Sorenstam has said she was tired of golf and hinted that she may soon be giving up the sport for good. "I'm pretty tired of golf. I want to have kids and if we decide to do that the time is now, and...
- Research articles 2007-01-19
- Jazz singer Madeleine Peyroux 'disappears'
- LONDON AFP — US jazz songstress Madeleine Peyroux is missing, her record company said amid speculation that she has gone publicity shy in the face of her newfound popularity. "She has simply disappeared," a spokesman for Universal Classics said, after Peyroux -- one of the hottest stars of this...
- Research articles 2005-08-19
- Giggs warns of Rooney burnout
- LONDON AFP — Manchester United winger Ryan Giggs warned against pressures which could lead to the premature burnout of the Premiership side's new teenage star Wayne Rooney. The 18-year-old England striker came back from three months off with a foot injury to produce a hat-trick on his debut for...
- Research articles 2004-09-29
- Sports in brief
- Baseballn Wood's surgery successful -- Kerry Wood, last season's National League Rookie of the Year, underwent reconstructive elbow surgery Thursday, with Dr. James Andrews transplanting a ligament in what's known as "Tommy John surgery." Wood will miss the 1999 season. The 21-year-old right-hander went 13-6 for the Cubs last season...
- Research articles 1999-04-09
- Career Tactics: Avoiding Job Search Burnout
- No one likes the feeling of burning out. That ragged feeling of pushing too hard, doing too much, and running too long can leave even the most robust job seeker with a sense of exhausted inadequacy. The feelings of burnout aren't limited only to weak spirited or depressive personalities either....
- White papers 2007-08-20
- How to Combat Workplace Burnout
- Nothing saps productivity and morale faster than team members who are tired, stressed, overworked, and basically burned out. As the economy tightens and staffs shrink, your employees will likely feel more crunched than ever; in fact, a recent survey found that 78 percent of workers reported feeling...
- Blog posts 2008-08-25
- Are You Ignoring the Warning Signs of Burnout?
- Are you burned out? Would you know it if you were? You'd better, because burnout can affect more than just your job. It can cause excessive stress tough on the heart, insomnia, unhealthy weight changes, depression, or anxiety; it can also lead to substance abuse and spark...
- Blog posts 2009-06-01
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- Taking a Career Break
- It will probably not surprise you that there is a “workaholics” Web site. Given today’s corporate climate and the pace of change in the marketplace, people are working harder than ever before. In early 2007, MSNBC published an article about more and more workers “opting out of the rat race.”...
- Articles 2007-02-28
- Weighing Your Career-Break Options
- If you're thinking of taking a break from your job or career, you'd be well advised to do some advance planning. As with most things in life, you will get the most out of this endeavor if you give it careful consideration. While some career breaks are dictated by circumstance—such...
- Articles 2007-04-20
- Guiding lights: rookies Jimmie Johnson and Ryan Newman have benefited from mentoring systems put together by their powerhouse racing organizations
- The disappointment Jimmie Johnson felt 48 hours earlier, when he was bumped from the pole at California Motor Speedway, went up in the white cloud of smoke from a victory burnout. His excitement was magnified as team co-owner Rick Hendrick and co-owner--as well as teammate and mentor--Jeff Gordon joined...
- Research articles 2002-05-27
- UCLA Anderson Author Examines Career Burnout and How to Rekindle the Flame of Passion at Work
- Business Editors & Education Writers
- Research articles 2001-05-16
- Charlie Trotter adds expansion to menu.(News)
- Byline: H. LEE MURPHY In the weeks after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks-which occurred as he was sitting on a plane waiting to depart New York's LaGuardia Airport-Chicago chef Charlie Trotter hinted that he was facing career burnout and badly needed some time away...
- Research articles 2002-02-11
- Burnout may indicate time is right to plan midlife career change.
- By Evan Pondel, Daily News, Los Angeles Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Nov. 21--Rod Dunnett began to tire of Italian suits and high-powered lunches shortly after his 50th birthday. His salary had peaked. His title as president of a bank commanded ...
- Research articles 2004-11-21
- Clear the obstacles to a balanced life: are you a perfectionist? A pessimist? An all-or-nothing competitor? If so, you may be headed for burnout. Avoid these traps, and you'll have a shot at long-term career satisfaction and personal happiness.
- The average number of hours that Americans spend al work has increased about 10 percent in the last 25 years. (1) Ideas about how to address today's "time famine" fill pop psychology books, news articles, and cocktail party conversations. We're told that the trend is driven...
- Research articles 2003-07-01
- Increasing Job Satisfaction
- There is a big difference between temporary and permanent job dissatisfaction. If the situation is only temporary, you can take steps to improve your level of satisfaction. Otherwise, it may be time for a serious career reorientation.Poor levels of job satisfaction are linked to stress, and in extreme situations, burnout....
- Articles 2007-11-09
- How to Get Yourself on the CEO Track
- Despite all the scandals involving chief executive officers, there still seems to be a hunger for insights about how to become one. On the basis of my years of contacts with CEOs, I'd start with these guidelines: Give yourself a head start. You have to have the...
- Blog posts 2007-11-12
- How to Manage Overachievers
- Overachievers are not like other employees. You need to lead them differently if you want to take advantage of all they have to offer. Here's how to keep them happy and productive. Identify the Overachiever ...
- Articles 2007-11-26
- Ironically, Being a Slacker Leads to Burn-Out, Study Says
- If you were one of the many chronic procrastinators at university who swore you'd turn over a new leaf when you hit the workforce, psychologists have some bad news for you: studies suggest that the tendency to be a slacker actually bodes pretty badly for your career after graduation, and...
- Blog posts 2009-09-16
- How to Manage Stress
- You're doing the job of two, handling even crankier customers than usual, and worried you'll never be able to retire. But now is not the time to blow a gasket. Understand Stress ...
- Articles 2009-07-13
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