Are you a Segmentor or an Integrator? They may be carving out too big a universe of questions to explore, but it's interesting that Google is looking to produce the equivalent of the Framingham Heart Study on work-life issues.
80 per cent of Australian's feel the pressure to have better work life balance. 83 per cent hate or don't like their job, and since the introduction of the term work life balance, depression has increased by a factor of 10.
options for improving personal futures:
do-it-yourself
homesteading (home as driver of economic value not respository for consumer goods)
shared consumption
employment: choice between making a living and creating a life
Despite all the talk about work-life balance in the modern business environment, there's still plenty of evidence of long hours and presenteeism in many of the careers...
combat people's fear of science by telling stories of discovery-human stories of people taking chances and making mistakes, persisting over time and getting lucky. A story of discovery transforms the conversation: making it accessible, human, and harder to argue with.
Normally don't pay too much attention to these "contests" or these polls, but this it was interesting to think about how museums play a role in the community life in these states.......
An important reminder of how important the arts can be in everyone's life, and a challenge to continue finding new ways of connecting with all of our visitors.
Whenever some unforeseen financial trouble arises, it creates stress in the life of individual. To tackle such trouble, it is ideal that you opt for the online lending option that allows getting timely help with easy terms.
In this modern world, life of every individual is changing at the fast pace. No one can predict when one faces the tough financial time and need the urgent cash support.
This report is relevant to anyone interested in evidencing the contribution creative learning and museum experiences can have on mental health and wellbeing. This report is the result of a partnership between Tate Modern, London and SLaM (South London and Maudsley) NHS Foundation Trust. As well as the specific results of the programme, it offers an excellent literature review of mental health and wellbeing findings.
Browse PublicationsA Lifetime of Curiosity: Science Centers and Older Adults
A Lifetime of Curiosity
A Lifetime of Curiosity: Science Centers and Older Adults
Wendy Pollock, Editor
ASTC, May 2009
With the first wave of baby boomers now looking to the next phase of life, the time is right for museums to expand their engagement with older adult audiences. This publication offers positive examples, inspirational stories, and resources for those who are ready to get involved
Increasingly people will have access to data about their lifestyles that will shape their behavior
Issues of health and wellness will be seen less as an interruption into everyday life and instead a normal part of it