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Every corporation needs a Marie Kondo

Employees said that they spent an average of 27% of their time on bureaucratic chores such as writing reports or documenting compliance. Every year most companies hold annual performance reviews in which managers assess their charges and the charges respond. Employees also need the opportunity to suggest ways in which the company is making poor use of their time ....

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Subtraction as a Solution

Subtraction as a Solution
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Why You Should 'Subtract' From Your Parenting

Parenting is exhausting marathon, from the early, sleep-deprived days, to the nonstop grind of elementary school extracurricular activities, to the ....

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How to solve problems and create balance by subtraction

When we buy a new phone, bike, or car, we instinctively want all the bells and whistles. By nature, humans are driven to improve our lives and make things better by adding bigger, better, faster, and all the latest features. ....

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