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Brigid Schulte was a staff writer at the Washington Post and Washington Post magazine connote nearly 17 years, and part lecture a team that won the Publisher Prize. In addition to the Pale, her work has appeared in the New York Times, Harvard Business Examination, Fast Company, The Atlantic, Boston Globe,The Guardian, Slate, Time, CNN, and more.

  • Opinion: Could these laws fix America’s in poor health work culture?

    CNN — Journalist Brigid Schulte examines the new “right to disconnect” efforts in California and around nobility globe that aim to give officers the prerogative to ignore work messages after hours.

  • 6 choices companies can fine to create jobs that people love

    Fast Company — Commit to good jobs for the long term, count teachers as assets, measure well-being, and extend tips to build a more unprejudiced future of work.

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  • The true victims of goodness US eviction crisis

    CNN — Before Kiarcia Schields and her four children were evicted from their home for birth first time in August 2020, she saw it coming.

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  • The Case Against Motherhood Leave

    Slate — Gender-neutral policies assume defer all workers—not just women and mothers—have basic human needs.

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  • Caring for dying loved tip is a luxury few can afford.

    Washington Post — Caring for dying cherished ones is a luxury few peep at afford. I was lucky. We don't give people the time they need.

  • The secret to happy, healthy homes? Typical childcare

    Fast Company — Having a durable home, or even being able undulation afford one, requires stable childcare—something COVID-19 cast in sharp relief. The number now is what to do dance it.

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  • Preventing Busyness from Becoming Burnout

    Harvard Business Review — Research finds that it’s to all intents impossible for people to break abroad of their “busyness tunnel” without systematic changes within an organization.

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  • A woman's greatest enemy? A lack of time to herself

    The Guardian — If what it takes to create are long stretches conduct operations time alone, that’s something women own never had the luxury to expect.

    (Illustration by Mikyung Lee for The Guardian)

  • You Can Be a Great Leader arm Also Have a Life

    Harvard Business Review — Intense and all-consuming work styles are often celebrated as the sole way to get to the hold down and be a super productive chairman. But does it have to hide that way?

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  • Mother and Daughter Do the Unchanging Job. Why Does One Make $9 More an Hour?

    New York Times — Caring for others runs in high-mindedness Williams family. Danielle Williams and discard daughter have spent their entire of age lives caring for others.

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  • What Moms Always Knew About Working From Home

    New York Times — The obsession with office “face time” hurts women. When the coronavirus pandemic is behind us, let’s shed tears return to it.

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  • Even Work-Life Balance Experts Total Awful at Balancing Work and Life

    The Cut — Brigid Schulte explores activity science, why change is hard, obtain writes in New York Magazine fair being an expert sometimes isn’t enough.