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Climate Hypercontrol: Calm Down with the HVAC
Climate Hypercontrol: Calm Down with the HVAC
Climate control should take off the edge, but not completely change reality.
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ThinkingLeslie FarnsworthMay 16, 2014culture, healthComment
Making Change Not Change
Making Change Not Change
To thrive, more businesses should implement change-acclimation measures among staff, customers, venders, and partners.
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ThinkingLeslie FarnsworthMay 15, 2014culture, leadership, managementComment
What Not to Do When Fired
What Not to Do When Fired
Getting fired is pretty bad. Here's how not to make it even worse.
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ThinkingLeslie FarnsworthMay 13, 2014business, culture, employees, managementComment
What Makes a Great Hotel
What Makes a Great Hotel
What makes a great hotel.
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WanderingLeslie FarnsworthMay 10, 2014business, culture, travelComment
Finding Great Books
Finding Great Books
How do you find great books?
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ThinkingLeslie FarnsworthMay 8, 2014books, literature, readingComment
Open Workspaces Don’t Work
Open Workspaces Don’t Work
Why open-plan workspaces aren't in businesses' best interests: They hurt productivity, efficiency, and effectiveness.
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ThinkingLeslie FarnsworthMay 7, 2014culture, employees, managementComment
Things I Love: May 2014
Things I Love: May 2014
Things I love in May 2014: Lucy Perfect Core Leggings, Mephisto Helen Sandals, and Three Brothers Bakery.
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JournalLeslie FarnsworthMay 4, 2014fashion, fitness, healthComment
The Adult Fascination with Young Adult Fiction
The Adult Fascination with Young Adult Fiction
Is the popularity of young-adult fiction among adults a good thing?
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ThinkingLeslie FarnsworthMay 2, 2014culture, reading, writingComment
What I Learned through Restructuring My Team
What I Learned through Restructuring My Team
What I learned from restructuring my team and reorganizing my company.
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ThinkingLeslie FarnsworthApril 30, 2014employees, leadership, managementComment
Always Be Interviewing
Always Be Interviewing
Why companies should always interview sharp talent--even when they're not hiring.
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ThinkingLeslie FarnsworthApril 28, 2014business, employees, hiringComment
Not in Public, People
Not in Public, People
On grossing out our fellow humans in public.
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ThinkingLeslie FarnsworthApril 26, 2014culture, mannersComment
Obedience: Why We Follow Illogical Instructions
Obedience: Why We Follow Illogical Instructions

Why people follow illogical rules—even when they mean certain death.

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ThinkingLeslie FarnsworthApril 24, 2014cultureComment
People Want Autocrats
People Want Autocrats
Tell employees where you want to go and let them set the path, right? Wrong. People need and want someone to tell them what to do, how to do it, and when.
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ThinkingLeslie FarnsworthApril 23, 2014employees, leadership, managementComment
On Experimenting with Illegal Substances
On Experimenting with Illegal Substances

I need no experiential evidence to prove that illegal drugs make people feel amazing.

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ThinkingLeslie FarnsworthApril 20, 2014culture, happiness, healthComment
Meditation and Mindfulness: The Leslie Version
Meditation and Mindfulness: The Leslie Version
Meditation and mindfulness can take many forms.
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ThinkingLeslie FarnsworthApril 19, 2014happiness, health, writingComment
You Lie: The Difference between What People Say and What They Do
You Lie: The Difference between What People Say and What They Do

People don't know what they like—or how they act.

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ThinkingLeslie FarnsworthApril 16, 2014culture, relationshipsComment
Interviewing and Dating: The Similarities
Interviewing and Dating: The Similarities
Interviewing and dating are a lot alike.
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ThinkingLeslie FarnsworthApril 15, 2014business, dating, employees, hiring, relationshipsComment
Face It: Childhood Wasn’t That Great
Face It: Childhood Wasn’t That Great
Childhood wasn’t simple or carefree--not in the moment. Only in retrospect.
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ThinkingLeslie FarnsworthApril 12, 2014childhood, cultureComment
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