Secretary of State Bill Galvin’s office has certified two more initiative petitions dealing with conservation efforts and ...
As professionals move through the application and interview process to acquire a new position, colleagues, friends or family members may advise them to ask certain questions of their potential ...
Prepare to ask your cardiologist lots of questions. Seeing your primary care doctor for your annual physical or because you're being slammed with a virulent case of the flu is one thing. Visiting a ...
I'm constantly asked if I can recommend the perfect tax preparer. The truth is that I can't. You're the only one who can find the perfect tax preparer for your taxes: there's no one size fits all in ...
Starting a remote job is hard. With everyone hiding behind their computer screens, it’s not obvious who’s who, who’s working on what, where important files are kept, how things get done, and, most ...
Parents field an average of 11 questions from their young children each day, according to new research. A new poll of 2,000 parents of kids ages 0-6 found that between being asked “what?” (37%), “when ...
For the first 15 years that Rodger Ollis worked as a police officer, he walked away from a lot of domestic abuse calls wondering if he had done enough. He wondered if he’d be back to the same home in ...
Benjamin Franklin began and ended each day with a question: “What good shall I do this day?” in the morning, and “What good have I done this day?” in the evening. In fact, many great thinkers embraced ...
Shopping is many people's favorite hobby; it's fun to do and it sometimes helps relieve stress (hello, retail therapy). But just because you might be financially OK to purchase a few items doesn't ...
Behavioral interviewing uses strategically composed questions to generate word pictures of how a candidate’s past performance supports a hiring company’s future needs. Focusing in on both hard and ...
Some questions may seem insignificant in the moment but carry lasting weight. In a relationship, asking the wrong thing, even ...