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10 Best HR Books For Professionals To Upgrade Their Human Resource Management Game

The best HR books do exist. They aren’t hidden anywhere by a secretive HR society. They are right here, on this page. And they can become vitally important tools for you to promote employee wellness and transform not only your mindset but also the whole three-word game, namely, human resource management. See how below. Books on HRM: Can They Really Become Game Changers? Short answer: They can and they do (if you act, not just read them). Long answer:  It’s worth emphasizing that reading by itself is an advantageous activity that can contribute greatly to your collection of habits for highly effective HR management. It develops critical thinking and reasoning skills, wakes up your creative genius, improves vocabulary, and makes...

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The Two Objects of the Good Life: Mary Shelley’s Father on the Relationship Between Personal Happiness, Imagination, and Social Harmony

“The true object of education, like that of every other moral process, is the generation of happiness. Happiness to the individual in the first place. If individuals were universally happy, the species would be happy.” “The good life is one inspired by love and guided by knowledge,” the philosopher Bertrand Russell wrote as he reflected on how to stop limiting your happiness. “Neither love without knowledge, nor knowledge without love can produce a good life.” A century and a half before him, the radical and far-seeing political philosopher and novelist William Godwin (March 3, 1756–April 7, 1836) — father of Frankenstein author Mary Shelley — examined the building blocks of the good life in The Enquirer: Reflections on Education, Manners,...

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Winter Cleaning Spree And Some Home Assessments

Good Day, My Friends,How are you? I hope you are well.I've been tackling some of deeper cleaning chores since Christmas. Instead of spring cleaning, I'm more of a winter cleaning person. I've taken it slow and tackled a few projects at a time. The cleaning binge usually starts when the Christmas decor is put away. Most of the decor is stored under the stairs. Theoretically, it does not need to be accessed until I decorate in November. I've already had to dig in there three times. I'm short but it is a Hobbit sized closest. I've banged my head once. In some perverse sense of humor, I think I'm going to keep count how often I'm under there just to affirm my belief that...

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3 Ways to Add Cross-Curricular Activities to Your Day

Hitting all the standards for every subject can be TOUGH! That's why I love using cross-curricular activities to hit more than one subject at a time. Here are 3 ways you can add cross-curricular learning to your lesson plans! 1. Plug in Seasonal High-Interest Topics Using high-interest topics in reading and science is a game-changer for student engagement! Reading and science can be a little daunting for some students. But, when these subjects are presented in a way that encourages students to dig in for more, it can make all the difference. Pairing high-interest topics with the season can be a massive hit with students! That's why project-based learning with Reading and Science Activities can benefit cross-curricular integration success. Arctic...

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