Tag Archive: Jason Seiden

Burn The Podium: Engaging With The Audience

There is something about the podium that makes me feel disconnected from the person. It hides their body language, it is often something they grip with great fervor. When I attend an event of any kind and the speaker hides behind a podium as he or she reads a PowerPoint presentation to me I cannot help but be disconnected.

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Religion and Politics at Work

You know one reason HR exists? I think it’s because people just can’t keep all these parts of themselves tucked away all day, every day. Sometimes their views on religion or politics come out at work. Sometimes, they tease or joke like they would with a friend, but they do it at work. Then….POW! They’ve offended a co-worker.

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Gratitude in a Sometimes Ungrateful World

I woke up this morning feeling thankful. Thankful for family and good friends. Thankful for a job, and not just a J-O-B to collect a check, but a job I am passionate about showing up for each day.

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What To Read When

From an HR standpoint, wouldn’t it be great if we had a list of resources like this for the major topics that our employees face?

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Blogger Highlight: Seiden, Stelzner, Rosendahl, and Mitton

Highlights bloggers Seiden, Stelzner, Rosendahl, and Mitton.

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Work/ Life Leader’s Series: Balance? Not For Me!

Jason Seiden is not only a kind and generous friend, he is a professional speaker, coach, and author. Jason’s books, ‘Super Staying Power: What You Need to Be Valuable & Resilient at Work and the award-winning How to Self-Destruct: Making the Least of What’s Left of Your Career are two of the most popular business books on the market. Jason is also a family man who takes that role seriously.

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