
Friends have a bigger impact on your health than you might think. Guest Post by Alex Needham Spending time with the people you love isn’t just enjoyable, it’s good for your health. According to The New York Times, your behavior and well-being, including anxiety and happiness levels, are impacted (strongly!) by those around you. One way researchers are...
Millennials receive a lot of criticism but it’s not all warranted, especially regarding the job market. Millennials are redefining the way we work, benefiting the employee and the employer. Employers now need to hire millennials that are driven, tech-savvy, and have a desire to learn. This often means updating company practices to attract them. We...
At Behere, we're constantly inspired by the amazing women in our community. We're thrilled to feature their stories and share how they've made traveling while working possible. From unconventional roles, to starting businesses abroad, these women have made exploring travel a priority. They share their biggest learnings and favorite memories. Plus, they share advice for someone thinking...
Millennials are handling work differently Millennials are quickly becoming the largest generation in the workforce. However, there’s a growing trend among them that is different from their older coworkers. They’re not taking their vacation days because they feel afraid to ask for them and guilty using them – enter “vacation shaming”. It seems younger employees...
This new study shows what you should not be doing when you make decisions. Guest Post by Alexandra Hayes It goes without saying that making choices is part of what it means to be an adult. Some of them are relatively simple, like narrowing down dinner options or deciding what to wear to work on the day...
Here’s how, and why, you should never compromise while building your career. Guest Post by Kathy Caprino via Thrive As a career coach and adviser to mid- and senior-level professionals, and in my former work as a therapist, I’ve come into contact with thousands of questions, concerns, mistakes and crossroads that emerge in people’s lives....
Guest Post from Kae Lin via Unearth Women Grizzly bear encounters, earthquakes while hiking, and erratic temperature changes in the Alaskan wilderness made my worries—about job security, about finances — seem so small. Interior Alaska was unpredictable, and it was frightening to have no control over this uncertain environment. But with every moment that I accepted the harsh...