I’m forever saving articles, hoarding items in my RSS feed, favoring tweets, and emailing myself with items to look up. I’m never short of reading material, and many times I am overloaded with information that is just collecting electronic dust. This week I cleaned out my inbox and other online warehouses. Here’s some of the eclectic information I reviewed recently:
- Writer or Nurse? The Costs of an Untold Story via AJN’s Off the Charts
- Once Upon A Time at the Office: 10 Storytelling Tips to Help You Be More Persuasive via Fast Company
- Your Company is Not A Family via HBR Blog Network
- 7 Ways to Break Destructive Patterns by Leadership Freak
- Five Ways to Keep Your New Hires from Failing by Globoforce Blog
- How do we perceive musical beats? by Neurorexia
- A Short History of the High Heel by Slate
- A Tale of Two Siblings, the ACA, and the Supreme Court by Huffington Post Politics
- IBM’s Watson Takes on Brain Cancer via IBM
- Get Busy: Pharrell’s Productivity Secrets by Fast Company
- The Need to Nurse the Nurse: Emotional Labor in Neonatal Intensive Care by Medscape
- Lawsuit: Staten Island Hospital Forces Patient Into C-Section Against Her Will by RH Reality Check
- British Museum Curator Reveals the Secret Codes Embedded in Ancient Artifacts via Slate
- A Poker Champion Explains Why You Make Bad Business Decisions by Forbes
- The New Cancer Detection System Using Only A Cellphone, A Lens, and an App by The Blaze
- Ignore the Imposters: This is What Stellar Leadership Really Looks Like by Fast Company
- Powerful Cancer Ad Omits Some Key Details by HealthLeaders Media
Am I the only one that does this? Surely not. What great reading is lurking in the electronic piles you keep?