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  • The Wall Street Journal [gift link] spoke to homeowners who hired de-cluttering experts about the strategies they still use 12 months later.
  • Business Insider [unpaywalled at MSN] shared common mistakes by employees who are on a PIP.
  • WIRED explored the surveillance tech that could be waiting for you when you return to the office.
  • Harvard Business Review explained what to do when a colleague seems jealous of your success.
  • The Cut spoke to a woman whose financial anxiety caused her to spend years being laser-focused on making and saving a lot of money — at the expense of other aspects of her life.
  • The New York Times [gift link] reported that a new study seems to confirm that bacterial vaginosis is a sexually transmitted infection.
  • The New York Times [gift link] also reported that researchers have identified a gene that seems to help slow brain aging in women.
  • Meanwhile, Slate looked at how to prevent getting shorter as you get older, particularly for women.
  • Your Laugh of the Week comes from Reductress, with “4 Grounding Techniques That Are Not as Effective as Throwing Your Computer Out of an Open Window.”

P.S. Wondering if you should get a measles/MMR booster? The NYT has answers [gift link].

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