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July 16 2021, 10:16 am | BY Kim Shaw | No Comments BBH Singapore teamed up with LinkedIn to show what our profile feeds would look like, if we all said how we really felt about our achievements?
The stereotypical LinkedIn user’s feed consists of one’s connections posting about their job updates, congratulatory comments on their career achievements, and variations of “humble-bragging” posts alike starting with the quintessential LinkedIn lingo: I’m “Humbled”, “Honoured”, or “Thrilled” to be . By celebrating professional successes, the platform invariably raises feelings of self-doubt and inadequacy, and breeds endless comparison. It also heightens Imposter Syndrome among platform users. ....
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33 A Military Spouse Appreciation Day event was held May 7, at Ramstein Air Base, Germany, by the 86th Force Support Squadron Airman and Family Readiness Center. Military Spouse Appreciation Day is a national holiday to celebrate the sacrifices made by military spouses on the Friday before Mother’s Day in May. The 86th FSS organized a scavenger hunt that allowed participants to have fun and learn along the way. “Participants are going to go to all 19 resource tables and receive something really neat from each organization,” said Gwen Lee, flight chief of the Airman and Family Readiness Center. The event had several supporting partners including United Services Organization, the New Parent Support program, American Red Cross and many others. ....
BBC News By Amie Keeley I ve really missed shopping, museums too, says 74-year-old Brenda Allenby. I ll probably go to John Lewis, mainly to browse. It s just nice to have the opportunity to look around the shops again. After a devastating year for High Streets up and down the country, retailers are hoping for a huge boost this week. All non-essential shops in England and Wales will be able to welcome customers from Monday, more than three months after closing their doors. In Scotland, non-essential retail is due to reopen on 26 April, while in Northern Ireland, only contactless click-and-collect will be permitted for non-essential retail businesses from 12 April. ....