Why 'mindful commuting' is trending and how it can work for you
Mindful commuting is a new trend in career circles. Three workplace experts weighed in with tips, insights and techniques for all those interested in incorporating the mental wellness practice.
Mars Wrigley pitches new idea to get Americans back into chewing gum
Mars Inc., which owns Wrigley, is hoping to get Americans and other consumers back into chewing gum and has a new idea on how to do it.
Job challenge: So you're overwhelmed at work. Here are steps to take
People who are overwhelmed on the job may start to feel anxious, "even dread going to work," said one expert. Here is career advice for those who feel they've got too much on their plates at work.
So you truly dislike your boss. Here are the smartest ways to cope
What happens if you truly dislike your boss at work but still care about your job and your career progress? Two executive experts weighed in with insights and tips for employees.
So you truly hate your job. Should you quit or stay on while you look for a new one?
Employment experts shared insights and strategies regarding how to handle a job that you hate — and what steps to take as you consider navigating out of it and finding other work.
Dr. Drew warns over marijuana studies revealing 'extremely worrisome' data
Marijuana has become "a different drug," Dr. Drew Pinsky warns, as cannabis use has been linked to higher chances of developing schizophrenia or bipolar disorders.
Toxic positivity at work: Why too much optimism can hurt employee productivity, experts say
The trending topic of "toxic positivity" and how it can affect workers on the job has three workplace experts weighing in with concerns and warnings for business leaders.
Aviation and mental health: Is real change on the horizon?
The FAA has created a committee to focus on breaking down barriers to getting mental health help in the aviation industry, but some are concerned it won't lead to real change.
In viral career trend 'shift shock,' employees find their new job not up to expectations
A viral career trend known as "shift shock" has emerged in which workers determine the new job they've taken is not what they expected. Here's more about today's unhappy employees.
You've just gotten fired. Here's how to forgive yourself and move on
People who have been fired from their jobs for any range of reasons need to assess the loss — and take concrete steps to move forward in their careers, say experts. Here are insights.
Can you avoid end-of-the-year career burnout? Job experts reveal secrets
Job experts reveal how to prevent end-of-year career burnout as workers struggle to complete projects while also addressing family and personal responsibilities before the holidays.
These career blind spots could be holding you back at work: 'Gain control,' says author
K. Scott Griffith, author of "The Leader's Guide to Managing Risk: A Proven Method to Build Resilience and Reliability," said workers can learn to prevent harmful career blind spots.
Job burnout: 7 strategies to dodge the perils of work exhaustion and reignite your professional passion
In today's fast-paced work landscape, the blurred line between dedication and exhaustion often leads to a common worry: work burnout. Let's explore ways to combat it.
Pilot accused of trying to crash plane says he was trying to wake up from dream
Off-duty Alaska Airlines pilot Joseph Emerson who is accused of trying to shut down a plane’s engine last month says he thought he was only imagining the journey.
Stuart Varney: Donald Trump has a bold plan for the mentally ill
FOX Business' Stuart Varney reacts to Donald Trump calling to bring back mental institutions as part of his plan to get the homeless off the streets.
Why there's no such thing as a 'work-life balance,' says career coach and author
Ken Coleman is the bestselling author of several books, including "From Paycheck to Purpose." The career coach with Ramsey Solutions weighed in with his views on "work-life balance" today.
Rite Aid to close hundreds of stores in bankruptcy: report
Retail pharmacy Rite Aid is reportedly in talks to close as many as 500 stores as the Philadelphia-based company plans to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, according to a report.
Managers are now supposed to give 'feedforward,' not feedback: What to know about 'gentler' job reviews
It's a fresh spin on the performance review concept: "Feedforward" is now considered a better type of job performance review, rather than feedback. Here's what's going on and why.
Most people have an unhealthy relationship with work, study finds: 'Huge opportunity'
A new HP Work Relationship Index explores workers' relationships with their jobs around the world — and the findings reveal a breaking point. Here's what business leaders should know.
New job trend 'boreout' is harming America's workplaces — here's how to fix it
U.S. companies are dealing with "boreout," a situation among certain workers who feel bored, unengaged and unfulfilled in their jobs. Experts share insights and how to fix the issue.



















