8 tips to manage difficult people and situations over the holidays
Amongst all the joy and festivities of the holidays, it can also be one of the most stressful and hectic times of the year.
Amongst all the joy and festivities of the holidays, it can also be one of the most stressful and hectic times of the year.
It's That Time of Year again, and even if you don't celebrate The Holidays, chances are you have other people in your life who do. There's so much to get done as the end of year approaches, it can be hard to keep track of it all. And while paper might work for your own holiday wish list, these free Web apps can help organize the rest.
While it may not seem logical, the holiday season is the perfect time to focus on your job search. Networking opportunities abound and there's less competition with other job candidates.
In the brick-and-mortar world, this holiday season is shaping up to be a wash: More people are shopping, but they are spending less.
"We're coming up on the best five weeks of networking for the entire year, from Thanksgiving to New Year's," says Dave Sherman, an author, motivational speaker and master networker. "Everyone says there's never any business during the last five weeks of the year, but it's a gold mine for networking because you get invited to so many parties."