Weekly News Update
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- Allure looked at how you may be “over-repairing” your skin barrier — using too many items like hydrating serums, peptide serums, and moisturizers.
- Harvard Business Review noted that — surprise! — new research on workplace abuse has found that reports made by women are less likely to be taken seriously than men's identical ones.
- Fast Company looked at the drawbacks of the “Let Them” strategy, i.e., letting people be who they are rather than trying to change them.
- WalletHub ranked the states according to residents' income, from Virginia to West Virginia.
- The New York Times [gift link] shared an opinion piece exploring the connection between a record low birth rate (in 2023) and higher expectations for parenting, including by parents' adult children.
- The Washington Post [gift link] gave advice on making one friend a year.
- The Guardian wondered about the consequences of tracking so many things about your life.
- The Wall Street Journal has recently had articles about removing your private data from the web and what to do after a data breach [gift links].
- Your Laugh of the Week comes from Points in Case, with “Introducing the ‘Choose Your Most Important Body Part' Health Insurance Plan.”
Noteworthy Threadjacks This Week…
- overly-strict wedding dress codes
- family beach vacation logistics
- book recommendations
- Father's Day gift ideas
On CorporetteMoms Recently…
- We offered some clothes for working moms, including some maternity basics and washable workwear.
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