Many residents say fewer on-call shifts, predictable hours and less urgent care drive specialty choice, pushing interest toward endocrinology, clinical pharmacology and occupational medicine.
What makes a “best place to work” may not have much to do with job assignments. Instead, the companies that ranked on Crain’s annual list make it their business to enable their employees to live their ...
Imagine sitting down to work, and within minutes, you have entered a state of intense focus. Hours pass, and you feel energized, not drained. Your to-do list shrinks fast, and your output is not just ...
Living for our work can lead to fatigue and stress, which in turn impact our ability to think clearly and creatively. The longer we prioritize work over everything else, the worse our results. There ...
Prioritization isn’t a skill you learn once. It’s one you practice daily.
Success doesn’t happen by accident. It’s built through the small, everyday actions that compound over time. The most successful people know this, and they’re intentional about how they spend their ...
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My career used to be my identity. I had spent years prioritizing work and was feeling burned out. I ended up quiet quitting, but it only exacerbated my burnout. I ended up resigning and traveling for ...