If you’re following New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s response to sexual harassment allegations, you’re getting a master class in how gaslighting works and causes lasting harm to people’s health and careers. Our Work/Life reporter Monica Torres broke down Cuomo’s gaslighting tactics and explained how your own boss may be doing it, too. Check it out.
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Take Back Your Life Moving is the worst. After you endure the stress and hassle of finding a new place, then packing and unpacking every single thing you own, there’s still a lot left to do ― like letting those in charge of your mail, money and other services know you’ve moved so you can avoid delays or fees. Here’s a checklist of organizations you should inform ASAP about your change of address:
Deal With It In July, Denise Delamore returned to working in her Denver office after more than a year of working remotely due to the pandemic. But her space was different. Delamore, an assistant supervisor for a bank loan servicing department, no longer had her own desk. Instead, she was given a small bin to store her things, and told to reserve a desk space before she goes to work -- a practice gaining popularity now that it’s less likely for employees to be in an office five days a week. Here's how most companies are handling "hot desks," and the etiquette and pitfalls you need to be aware of if you will face this situation when you return to work, too.
Pro Tip: Cleaning your home can take a lot of time, especially if carpet stains, toilet rings, baked-on food buildup and other messes never seem to end. If you’re looking for products that’ll clean quickly and without a lot of elbow grease, we’ve got you. From pet hair rollers to shower stain removers and cast iron scrubbers, here are 22 cleaning products that do their jobs in 10 minutes or less.
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