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Blog /// Turning Brown Eyes Blue
November 18, 2011 by Andrea Bennett
One eye color-changing procedure has some people seeing red.Tags: surgery, self-improvement, beauty, image, risk
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Blog /// How to Avoid “Decision Fatigue”
September 9, 2011 by Andrea Bennett
New research suggests making the right choice is easier in the morning.Tags: decisions, choices, research, self-improvement, self-assessment
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Blog /// The Best New Diet: Eat Responsibly
August 11, 2011 by Andrea Bennett
Ranking the best diets yields a surprising winner.Tags: diet, nutrition, hypertension, self-improvement
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Reporting /// Squash Dreams
August 4, 2011 by Alex Halberstadt
Tim Wyant runs CitySquash, a program that uses an unlikely source to promote community service and improve educational opportunities for Bronx youth.Tags: squash, bronx, youth, self-improvement, leadership, self-esteem
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Essay /// Divorce, Retold
July 27, 2011 by Laura Fraser
Sometimes, the only person holding you back is yourself. How taking accountability for her actions empowered one writer to ultimately change them.Tags: divorce, acceptance, self-improvement, accountability, self-esteem
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Essay /// In Favor of Service
June 7, 2011 by Susan H. Greenberg
One writer contends that mandatory volunteering and service helps high school and college kids learn how to contribute to the larger community.Tags: volunteering, community service, self-improvement, students
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Resources /// Work Pray Love
December 21, 2010 by Rosabeth Moss Kanter for Harvard Business Review
A point-by-point plan for achieving an ideal work-life balance.Tags: Harvard Business Review, self-improvement, wellness, balance
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Reporting /// Losing the Top Job - and Winning it Back
November 15, 2010 by Alison Beard for Harvard Business Review
Fired from the company he’d built, Michael Mack was devastated – until he realized it was the best thing that could have happened to him.Tags: Harvard Business Review, employment, CEO, motivation, self-improvement
