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Monthly Archives: May 2009

May 6th, 2009

You’re Fired! 5 steps to not hear those words!

The Worried Worker (W2)

There’s no way to do it if it’s in the cards, but there are ways to slow it down a bit and if you’re company is just right-sizing, you can take steps to be the last one let go.
  
CONNECT YOURSELF TO REVENUE
Try to disconnect yourself from expense, or reduce them against revenue increases.  Your company [...]

May 5th, 2009

Victims of bullying need your ear

The Worried Worker (W2)

When employees complain about workplace bullying – pay attention; especially if the person complaining is the bully.
 
About 25 percent to 30 percent of U.S. employees are bullied or emotionally abused at some point during their work lives; 10 percent are bullied at any given time. Managers are bullied 75% of their day and executives are [...]

May 4th, 2009

HEALTH WATCH – the common cold – productivity killer is not the Swine Flu!

Imin Bizpain

Moms and grandmas really do know best
If you have a cold, basic commonsense therapies that mothers and grandmothers have recommended for generations around the globe can sometimes do the trick, says Dr. Mary L. Hardy, a folk medicine expert who is medical director for the Simms/Mann–UCLA Center for Integrative Oncology. Here are some of the [...]

May 2nd, 2009

Email Scam with a sensitive touch

Dearest,
 
Am Susan Cookson,a 59 year old cancer diagnosed woman for about 2 years now.
I decided to WILL/DONATE the sum of$3,500.000.00(Three Million Five Hundred Thousand Dollars) which my late husband left for me.This is to be used strictly for humanitarian purpose as it is my utmost wish:to reach and change peoples’ lives positively.
Here is the contact [...]

May 1st, 2009

Older Women can still be Studs

The Worried Worker (W2)

No more excuses, grandma. A University of New Hampshire study has found that elderly women can increase muscle strength as much as young women can.
 
Researchers say the findings indicate that a decline in muscle function is less a natural part of aging and instead probably the result of a decline in physical activity.
 
The study [...]