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A closer look at Obsidian’s innovative graph view

Mind Mapping Software

In recent months, I’ve tried to figure out just how useful graph view could be, but never found an article or video that explained its significance and how it can be used in a clear, concise way. In it, he explains how to create a personalized knowledge base that can be used to streamline your content research, ideation and production.

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How High Achievers Keep Things Running Smoothly

On The Job

“We have files we don’t know about, others that appeared mysteriously by accident when we read an email, and multiple versions of the same document,” making it difficult to determine what is the most recent, he explains. Reports or letters might be filed by committees and by projects, and is marked as it comes in with appropriate tags.

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Coaching Companies Are Changing the Face of Business Coaching

CoCaptain

Coaching for the Most Educated and Skilled Workforce in History According to the world-renowned Pew Research Center , Millennials and those generations who recently graduated from college are officially the most educated generations in history. Gone are the days of phone tag and struggling to find mutually convenient times.

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Personal Trinkets at Work Can Hurt Image

On The Job

But according to a recent study, so many personal touches may actually hurt your professional image. Researchers at the University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business found that if more than one in five items that adorn a worker’s office or cubicle are personal in nature, others may view that as unprofessional.

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How to Stretch Your Resiliency Muscle

On The Job

That's a belief recently borne out in a study by researchers at the State University of New York at Buffalo and the University of California, Irvine. Not only did they have fewer post-traumatic stress symptoms, but they also were able to handle recent difficult events better than other participants.

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Hot Jobs and Job Ruts

On The Job

New research from Northwestern University suggests that humans -- like dogs -- pick up infinitesimal scents that affect whether or not they like somebody. The study adds to a growing body of research suggesting that subliminal sensory information -- whether from scents, vision or hearing -- affects perception. del.icio.us.

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How to Avoid Making Emotional Decisions

Eat Your Career

A recent episode on the topic of “choice” discussed a fascinating scientific research study that had unexpected results and significant implications. The researchers concluded that there are two parts of the brain involved in decision-making: the “rational” brain and the “emotional” brain. Tags: Productivity. Coincidence?

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