Showing posts with label Job. Show all posts
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Wednesday, October 9, 2013

8 Things You Should Know About Janet Yellen

In a few hours, the White House is expected to announce the nomination ofJanet Yellen, currently the Vice Chairwoman of the Fed, as the next head of the Federal Reserve. Here are 8 things you probably didn’t know about Ben Bernanke’s likely successor.

1. If confirmed, Janet Yellen will be the first female Fed head in its 100-year history. 
She will also be the first Democrat to fill up the post since Paul Volcker left in 1987.

2. She specializes in inflation and unemployment issues. 
In 1996 she famously debated then Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan over the right inflation target. She argued that an ultra-low inflation could harm the economy as much as high inflation could.
She also believes that the Fed should be more aggressive in bringing down unemployment since inflation isn’t likely to balloon given the current economic conditions.

3. She has the best track record in predicting growth, jobs, and inflation.
This isn’t surprising given the point above. A Wall Street Journal report tracked more than 700 predictions, speeches, and Congressional testimony made by 14 Fed policymakers from 2009 to 2012 and found that Yellen has produced the most accurate forecasts.

4. She has warned of the real estate bubble as early as 2005. 
Back when she was San Francisco Fed President Yellen gave a speech that warned that house prices are “abnormally high” and that there’s a “bubble element” even accounting for the factors that support the high prices. +1 for her forecasting scores!

5. She is one of the driving forces behind the Fed’s recent policy changes. 
According to the Fed’s transcripts, Yellen has been calling for aggressive stimulus measures since December last year. It wasn’t until a couple of months later that the Fed pledged to keep rates near zero with targets forinflation and unemployment.

6. She has experience in communicating the Fed’s plans to the public.
In 2010 Bernanke had asked Yellen to lead an internal communications committee that articulates the central bank’s goals to the public.
She also supports the Fed’s transparency, saying that “The effects of monetary policy depend critically on the public getting the message about what policy will do months or years in the future… I hope and trust that the days of ‘never explain, never excuse’ are gone for good.”

7. She prepares well for her meetings. 
Who doesn’t, right? However, more than a few Fed insiders have noted her thoroughness in her preparations. For example, back in April she had prepared a 20-page speech complete with 18 footnotes and 15 charts to argue the case for low interest rates. She’s also been known to speak concisely and directly.

8. She is married to a Nobel Laureate.
In 1978 she married George Ackerlof, who won the 2001 Nobel Prize in Economics. Their dinner conversation would probably be like “How’s inflation these days, dear?” “It’s fine. We bought more bonds today. Please pass the salt.”
There you have it, folks! It looks like the next Fed head is all about inflation, unemployment, low interest rates, and girl power. In the wise words of Alicia Keys, “This girl is on fire!”
How do you think Yellen’s leadership will affect the Fed’s monetary policy and the U.S. dollar? Let us know by voting through the poll below!

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Tuesday, October 8, 2013

The 10 Reasons You Aren’t Happy

The 10 Reasons You Aren’t Happy
Happiness, the one thing that we are all pursuing in this world. Being truly happy is really the reason you do what you do. There are things that you have to do and then there are things that you do for your enjoyment. The more that you work towards doing things for your enjoyment rather than doing things that you force upon yourself then you will be truly happy.
Although there is no one path that will lead you to happiness, it is your job to figure out what makes you happy and what road you should take. There will be people and signs to guide you along the way but ultimately no one is going to sit there with a map telling you what path you should take. In the end, it all comes down to who you are as a person and the reasons you do what you do.
In order to be happy, you must define what happiness means to you and what you’re going to do to get there. Millennials have skewed perception of what happiness means and therefore we are a generation full of unhappy people. We concentrate on things that don’t matter, which just bring us more stress and usually cause us to move in circles. It is time we figured out what makes us happy so that we can live a fulfilling life. Here are the reasons you aren’t happy:

You still haven’t gotten over your ex.


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It’s time you grow up and officially move on from your ex. There is no need to let your past hold you back, what has happened is done and will never be again. You should stop wasting your time following your ex on any social media, it’s only going to bring up unnecessary thoughts and feelings that you really need to get over. Also who cares if the person your ex is with now is worse or better than you, it’s his or her decision and you can’t do anything about it. You have enough things to worry about now, you shouldn’t be slowing yourself down with this unnecessary baggage.


You compare yourself to everyone.


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Instead of being the best ‘you’ that you can be, you’re wasting your time trying to emulate others. This is truly a waste of the great person you are, stop worrying about what others think of you. Your perception of happiness is skewed because you are beginning to place other people’s perception of happiness ahead of yours. This is how you find yourself in a never-ending spiral of misery.
Do things that make you happy and everything else will fall into place. Life is about being comfortable in your own skin and doing the things that are enjoyable to you. There is no need for you to be out there to impress other people, if they don’t like you for who you are then they weren’t meant to be your friends anyway.

The job you currently have is making you miserable.


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One of the things that can make you unhappy is working at a job you hate. There is nothing worse than the feeling of waking up every morning to get ready to work at a job you can’t stand. Although the economy sucks and this was the only job you can find, it’s beginning to wear thin.
You can’t leave just yet because you need the money to pay off your student loans, which keep coming in each month so for now you’re just stuck. Hold on their buddy, let’s hope the economy gets better and you can get a job in a field you actually like.

You still suffer from FOMO.


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Although you may have been through it all, you still  find yourself having to go to every event with the same people over and over. Although you know it’s not going to be as great as it may seem on Instagram of Facebook, you still want to go just in case something happens. FOMO has plagued Generation-Y and it is now the reason we go to events in the first place.
Stop concerning yourself with being everything, the biggest killer in FOMO is not giving yourself alone time because you’re too worried something spectacular may happen and you won’t be there to witness it.

College has left you in debt and has wasted 4 years of your life.

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You’re still unemployed and finding a job with your major is proving difficult. Although you may have gone to a great school and had an amazing time, it hasn’t really done much to get you a job. All those nights drinking Natty Lights and doing keg stands can’t be put on your resume and you’re desperate to find a job. As you sit there unemployed and your student loans are just lying there waiting to be paid, you begin to question your decision to go to college in the first place.

You’re trying to do too many things at one time.

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We’re all on the road to success, while there is no one true path, there you are trying to find a road that will take you to where you want to be. This is extremely stressful as time is on your side and you are wasting a lot of energy trying to do many things. Diversity is great for your stock portfolio, but when it comes to your life, you’re just wearing yourself out.
If you’re one of those people who constantly finds yourself behind tasks and always getting things done at the last second, then you’re trying to do too much. You should look for balance and find things that you can relate to and you will be able to prioritize better.

You’re just sitting around waiting for something great to happen.

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Greatness doesn’t come to those who wait, if you want to be great, you’re going to have to go and put yourself out there. If you find yourself waiting for things to happen then you are going to be one miserable person. Get up and go! Move yourself forward, do something that is going to bring you one step closer to greatness.
Life is a marathon, don’t be a bystander who is sitting around waiting for something to happen. The next thing you know, you’re 30 years old still living at home, waiting for something to pop up so you can act on it.

You think there is such a thing as a “perfect partner.”

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Life isn’t a Disney movie and no we don’t get our happily ever afters. You can’t just sit around with a checklist waiting for someone to fill out every one of your demands, it just doesn’t work like that. Life isn’t about finding something that’s perfect because perfect doesn’t exist, and once you realize this, you will no longer be alone.
Put yourself out there and take away your checklist, because we all know that some of those things you have as requirements are pretty unrealistic. Find a good balance and know what you really need in a partner vs. what you simply want.

You don’t have an appreciation for the little things in life.


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Life isn’t always going to be some awesome fantasy where you get everything that you want. We’re all adults here and far gone are the times where we could just ask for things and get them. Although our parents may have spoiled us, the real world has proven to be a rude awakening. Stop worrying about always being satisfied, the world isn’t here to please you, actually people couldn’t really care less if you’re happy or not. Don’t take the little things for granted, they are just like little gifts throughout the day that you must appreciate if you want to live a happy and meaningful life.

Your idea of happiness is a little unrealistic.


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In order to be happy, you have to understand what happiness means to you as an individual person. Happiness is a subjective phenomenon and it only comes to those who have a firm understanding of what they describe to be happiness. If you really want to be happy, you’re going to have to rid yourself of those unrealistic standards that are holding you back.
You expect your life to be special just because everyone has been telling you that you are special since day one. Now you sit around waiting for something grand to happen so you can be happy. If you place realistic standards on your happiness and look for the things that really make you happy then you wouldn’t have to worry about trying to chase happiness — rather you would just be happy.

Bonus: You’re just not having consistent enough sex.


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Stress builds up and it is your job to manage your stress levels. There is no better feeling than being able to just go home and get a load off after a stressful day. What can be more soothing than great sex after a rough day? Have it consistently and you will notice an improvement in your mood and energy throughout the day. It’s part of life and you need to get yours if you want to stay sane in the world.
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15 Things You Unexpectedly Start Doing Once You Get A Full-Time Job

1. Make productive use of your free-time. Less is more in this case, because only having 3 hours to go to the gym makes the whole thing a bit more urgent. Which makes #gettingitdone that much more empowering.
2. Somehow, someway, figure out how to “become a morning person.” This is clearly very exciting news, so you also must incessantly tell people about your recent revolution.
3. Realize that compared to your co-workers (especially those with kids), your life is actually pretty exciting. Downplaying what you do on the weekends can be weirdly satisfying–the cubicle drab can’t hold you back.
4. LEARN how to think critically, and be informed of the news…if your job doesn’t take care of this for you, your solid rotation of podcasts, internet articles, or a sudden interest to learn stuff due to lack of intellectual stimulation will get the job done here.
5. Slowly cease to concern yourself with the inner on goings of your fraternity/sorority/campus group. It’s time and this isn’t necessarily “unexpected”, but you sort of are amazed that not too long ago, this was your sole focus.
6. Enthusiastically conduct work-related convos in social settings…something you would’ve hated yourself for doing a mere year ago, but something that now makes you quite happy. This means you’re moving forward.
7. Crave EXPERIENCES now more than ever. Providing for yourself–and working for your money–makes you realize that there is something to be gained from every situation. There are lessons to be learned from even the snooze-iest of budget meetings.
8. Treat age as much less of a barrier for relatability…as a 23 year-old post grad, you may identify more with a 31 year-old coworker than a college sophomore. Oddly daring, oddly exciting. And since they’re older, drinks are totes on them.
9. Realize that your destiny, while perhaps bound to the institution or entity that employs you, is not at all in their hands. You learn the value of free will, and how much of it is worth devoting to your paycheck.
10. Master the buzzword game. Fun and easy to mock, but buzzwords really help you push the envelope and break through the clutter.
11. Actually learn how to talk on the phone and accomplish “adult tasks,” like setting up an event or getting your bosses laundry machine fixed. Because sometimes, your job will depend on it.
12. Actually research/take the time to figure out the best type of suit or work clothing. Dressing the part feels prettay, prettaay good.
13. You’ve always known how to procrastinate. But now you’ll start hanging with the older cousin of procrastination, called “stretching out work so it seems like it’ll take the entire day.” When executed properly, this can be rather inspirational.
14.  Give people your business card, and proceed to “grab lunch with them.” As the great Mitch Hedberg once said, “I got a business card because I wanna win some lunches.”
15.  Give people your business card at bars, and realize that this is a move that doesn’t always work. But you’ll also realize that sometimes it does. And when it comes down to it, all that really matters is that one time.
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