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" ... 4. You’re building a team in another country. With the rise of remote work, small and medium businesses can now mimic what big corporations have done for so long: Build nearshore and offshore teams to support their headquarters. ... "
" ... Perhaps you mimic the influential women of seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Paris, who hosted salons for other women inside private hotels or homes outside the limitations of a male dominated society. What if you offered a similar opportunity for women of all ages to gather and meet influential people, discuss books, or to brainstorm and talk through the challenges of being ambitious in the workplace today at different ages? ... "
" ... The classic shape of Mateus Rosé said to mimic a WW1 flask. ... "
" ... When it comes to her kids, she hopes to simply lead by example. “I think the best thing you can do as a parent is to show your kids the way. As parents, the more we incorporate mindful meditation and mindfulness in general, your kids will mimic what you do,” Union-Wade exampled. “Show them how meditation and mindfulness gives you that peace, it alleviates anxiety. As adults we’re not the only ones dealing with stress, panic attacks and anxiety, kids are as well. The same way that they can pick up on your energy and the vibe of the house, you can set that energy by showing them how helpful meditation can be. It can also be helpful to do it as a family so it doesn’t feel like this scary, weird, alone adult thing, it can be a family thing but you have to make it fun.” ... "
" ... While nothing can beat real-world experience, the good news is that the possibilities are limitless when it comes to learning through virtual and augmented reality. As VR programs develop further, they will provide students with the ability to operate on different kinds of “patients” (to mimic differences in size or bone density, for instance), and the programs are sure to get even more precise and realistic with time. ... "