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Tim Duggan is the author of Work Backwards, Cult Status and Killer Thinking. He co-founded Junkee Media and writes a monthly newsletter called OUTLET.

The crude piece of career advice I think about all the time

The crude piece of career advice I think about all the time

Next time you find yourself in a difficult situation at work, this admittedly crude advice might just help.

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We need to get out of ‘meeting hell’. Here’s how

We need to get out of ‘meeting hell’. Here’s how

There are several ways to break our addiction to meetings, ranging from large measures to small tweaks.

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Why we should all be taking more time off work

Why we should all be taking more time off work

Taking time out from work for other important things in your life might be just what you need for a career reset.

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How much work do we actually need to do? Less than you think
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How much work do we actually need to do? Less than you think

We spend around one-third of our lives at work. Have you ever stopped and asked why?

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You don’t need to find a job you love, and that’s OK
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You don’t need to find a job you love, and that’s OK

“Find a job you love, and you’ll never work a day in your life.” No one knows who first said that, but whoever it was, they were lying.

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Who’s going to win the return-to-office tug of war?

Who’s going to win the return-to-office tug of war?

There’s a colossal battle happening right now in many workplaces across the country, pitting WFH employees against their office-obsessed bosses.

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The way we work is fundamentally broken. How do we fix it?
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The way we work is fundamentally broken. How do we fix it?

All the research is showing, no matter which way you look at it, the way we are working is broken. It’s a problem we must urgently address.

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