Stop working in the water closet!

Americans work so much that they’re even taking it with them into the toilet. We text, answer emails and shop on the can. Enough! We work better, our brains think better, and our bodies need … real breaks, even potty breaks

Stop working in the water closet!

Americans work so much that they’re even taking it with them into the toilet. We text, answer emails and shop on the can. Enough! We work better, our brains think better, and our bodies need … real breaks, even potty breaks

Are you more stressed at home than at work?

SHE THE PEOPLE | A study shows both women and men are less stressed — and women are much happier — at work.

The Bad Mother Police go after New York’s first lady

Chirlane McCray has been criticized for saying in a magazine interview that she felt torn and ambivalent when she became a mother for the first time at 40.

Anne Murphy Paul in Time

My friend and author of the upcoming Be Brilliant, Annie Murphy Paul, writes about the New America Foundation panel I was on: Leisure is the New Productivity

Anne Murphy Paul in Time

My friend and author of the upcoming Be Brilliant, Annie Murphy Paul, writes about the New America Foundation panel I was on: Leisure is the New Productivity

Ousting women leaders: It’s more than ‘management style’

A new report on the fate of women CEOs at the top 2,500 companies over the past decade shows that not only are women rare in the upper ranks, but their tenures tend to be shorter and rockier than men’s.

The challenges of balancing work and play | MSNBC

Why taking time for leisure and play in our overworked, exhausted culture is good, not just for our health, but our businesses, our relationships, our kids and our souls

The challenges of balancing work and play | MSNBC

Why taking time for leisure and play in our overworked, exhausted culture is good, not just for our health, but our businesses, our relationships, our kids and our souls

Hillary Clinton: What’s happening to the American Dream?

The former secretary of state said that the “basic bargain” of the American dream is in trouble for low-income families.