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Mind Matters with Kyle MacDonald: It s okay to take a break for your mental wellbeing 1 May, 2021 06:00 PM 4 minutes to read Spending a day under the duvet might give you enough emotional resources to keep going when you need to. Photo / 123RF Spending a day under the duvet might give you enough emotional resources to keep going when you need to. Photo / 123RF NZ Herald Yes, always. Next question? But seriously, it actually is. Recent surveys suggest up to 40 per cent of New Zealand workers may have felt burnout in the last three months. (https://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/francois-barton-toxic-workplaces-need-to-change-for-employees-mental-health/5HNZMUYGH4BXTOLZWT2JO5HCDY/) ....
Christine Flowers: Why do we insist on fixing problems that do not exist? thereporteronline.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from thereporteronline.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Mind Matters with Kyle MacDonald: Workplace relationships are complicated 24 Apr, 2021 05:00 PM 4 minutes to read If there aren t any seniority or power differences, and you re pretty sure your workmate feels the same way, you could work out how to have an office romance. Photo / 123rf If there aren t any seniority or power differences, and you re pretty sure your workmate feels the same way, you could work out how to have an office romance. Photo / 123rf NZ Herald ADVICE Q: I am very attracted to a work colleague but I know she doesn t date workmates, which I agree is a good rule. What should I do? ....
Les feux de l'amour en avance : Victor piège Nick, Phyllis attaque Sharon (épisode du lundi 19 avril 2021 sur TF1) toutelatele.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from toutelatele.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
US State Department’s Report on Nigerian Violence Leaves Out Jihad Commentary Claims of a Christian genocide in Nigeria were discounted by the Department of State’s recently published 2020 Country Report which cites land disputes and farmer-herder competition not jihadism as the driver of mass homicides in Nigeria’s North West states. The 17,000-word report posted March 30, 2021 spares just 200 words to explain close to 1,000 brutal murders in Nigeria’s Middle Belt during the last year. “Land disputes, competition over dwindling resources, ethnic differences, and settler-indigene tensions contributed to clashes between herdsmen and farmers throughout the north-central part of the country,” according to “2020 Country Reports on Human Rights Practices: Nigeria.” ....