Should parents drug babies on long flights? Parents taking infants on long flights are turning to medication to help their children sleep. But is the practice safe - or a dangerous abuse of parental power? More
Princeton mom to female students: 'Find a husband on campus' A letter from a Princeton alum and parent, aimed at Princeton women, offers what the author feels is "what you really need to know that nobody is telling you." Namely, to find a husband on campus. More
Mom Stress: The Working Mom's Guide To A Stress-Free Morning It's 6:50 a.m., and the Huff household is in chaos. While mom Rachel coaxes her towheaded son Grant to get off the family computer ("One more minute," he's been saying since 6:30), husband Forrest fries eggs and corned beef hash for daughter Andie, who isn't even out of bed. More
How to complain: Squeaky wheel still gets the grease Most people who have a complaint don’t really push for a solution. They make a quick phone call or send an email, but if they get the brush-off, they’re done. The fact is, if you want to get your problem solved, you need to speak up and stand your ground until the company makes you happy. More
How To Successfully Work From Home Lisa Kanarek, a home office expert, author and founder of WorkingNaked.com, suggests you designate a specific place for a home office--and store all work-related files, reference materials and supplies there. More
7 Simple Strategies To Reach Your Goals This Year Learn how to reach your goals and achieve success with simple strategies that will drive your behaviors, your choices and the changes you want to make. 01/12/2025 - 8:46 am | View Link
Break Free from the Past and Stay Committed to Your Goals By countering the pull to remain in the past, we can engage more effectively for the year ahead. Beyond this, addressing cognitive immobility has broader benefits, which include enhancing our quality ... 01/1/2025 - 1:09 am | View Link
The reMarkable Paper Pro advances reMarkable’s mission to redefine E Ink tablets with a distraction-free focus. Priced at $579, it offers a color display, front lighting, and improved performance, positioning itself as a premium productivity tool—though not for everyone or every budget.
Dear Eric: When I hear of a death in the family of someone I know, I send a sympathy card. I appreciated the many cards I received when my husband died, and one kind friend donated to a charity we support.
But when my mother died two years ago after a long incurable illness, I received just one card from a friend, and only a few verbal acknowledgements where I work.
I’ve seen email thanks from other employees for gifts and flowers they received from the company for births and minor illnesses, but I feel hurt and unappreciated that I didn’t receive even a sympathy card.
It seems in this workplace we don’t acknowledge death; are flowers or a small donation to the charity we mentioned in Mom’s obituary, or even just a tangible sympathy card, expecting too much from one’s employer?
Canva’s simplicity makes it the preferred tool for many. Photoshop, on the other hand, isn't for the faint-hearted—it’s feature-packed and has a steep learning curve. But it can provide more bang for your buck.
Hackers are using Microsoft Teams to spread phishing, vishing, and quishing campaigns, using social engineering to trick victims into sharing important private data. As one of the most popular collaborative work tools worldwide, there are millions of potential victims—but there are a few handy ways to spot a Microsoft Teams scam.
The next iteration of HDMI, version 2.2, is official following the revelation of the new standard by the HDMI Forum at CES 2025. HDMI 2.2 promises several exciting features for home entertainment, and I can't wait to upgrade.
An Apple Watch can feel like an extension of your iPhone—until it doesn't. Whether it's age catching up or you want newer features, there's always a moment when sticking with the same watch no longer makes sense.