Category: Anxiety
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Struggling with job layoff anxiety? Here’s what you need to do.
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Millions of workers wrestle with family tensions. More than 8 out of 10 workers are concerned about losing their jobs this year, according to another MyperfeCTRESUME survey. They are not wrong to be excited. Nearly 4 of every 10 companies worldwide expects to reduce their bases working over the next…
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Election Anxiety Grips Emerging Markets as Investors Slash Risk
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(Bloomberg) — From Mexico City to Shanghai, traders, battered by a volatile year, are bracing for a new political shock: a U.S. presidential election that threatens to upend global trade and potentially sour the economic outlook across the developing world. Most read from Bloomberg While the race remains close in…
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Election Anxiety Grips Emerging Markets as Investors Slash Risk
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(Bloomberg) — From Mexico City to Shanghai, traders, battered by a volatile year, are bracing for a new political shock: a U.S. presidential election that threatens to upend global trade and potentially sour the economic outlook across the developing world. Most read from Bloomberg While the race remains close in…
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Gen Z is embracing ‘underconsumptioncore’ to limit spending and alleviate anxiety
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Finally, it’s cool to still be wearing the clothes you bought in middle school and showing off your tiny apartment with no art on the walls. Don’t call it bankruptcy, Gen Z says; call it “underconsumption“.” The viral hashtag on TikTok is full of young people bragging about the ways…
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How Ann Kimunyu overcame anxiety living in the wilderness
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Every evening when Anne Kimonyo came home from work, she would lace up her sneakers and hit the pavement. On dark nights, her feet would rhythmically hit the sidewalks of her house, the sound echoing her inner struggle. It wasn’t a routine she particularly enjoyed, but it was necessary—a way…
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How Ann Kimunyu overcame anxiety living in the wilderness
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Every evening when Anne Kimonyo came home from work, she would lace up her sneakers and hit the pavement. On dark nights, her feet would rhythmically hit the sidewalks of her house, the sound echoing her inner struggle. It wasn’t a routine she particularly enjoyed, but it was necessary—a way…