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The pandemic changed the labor market. Now employers need to change too. INC. THIS MORNING Presented

The pandemic changed the labor market. Now employers need to change too. INC. THIS MORNING Presented by [How to get unstuck]( Good morning, Gallup recently surveyed workers about their level of stress at work, and found that the highest rates of workplace stress ever recorded wasn’t during the early days of the pandemic. It was June of this year. The cumulative stress of the last two years, rising inflation, and continued uncertainty at work mean more people than ever have lost their professional mojo. What's the cure? Experts have offered plenty of exercises and suggestions, but ultimately what works for one person may not work for others. That’s why Joe Bathelt, a neuroscientist and lecturer of psychology at the University of London, recommends reading your way out of the slump. Check out [five titles he recommends to exhausted professionals to help push through brain fog and get unstuck](. [Building a Company for the Next Generation]( How Allbirds Went From a Soccer Player's Side Hustle to a [$2 Billion Sustainable Brand](. A MESSAGE FROM meta [Get help growing your business.]( Small Business Studios offers free workshops and training to help you grow your business through Facebook and Instagram. [Learn More]( Here's what else I'm reading today: Here’s what you need to know about Instagram’s and YouTube’s new tools to help users [make sales directly on their social media platforms](. –Inc. Are your remote workers asking for the same perks as in-office employees? [Here’s what to consider](. –Inc. Female founders: Audition today to be featured on [the new business competition TV show “Women of Wall Street”](--with a chance to win $100,000 for your company. Some experts say a recession is in our near future, while others say it’s already upon us. [Here’s why it’s hard to tell](. –NYT [Follow these tips to have better conversations]( with friends, co-workers, or pretty much anyone. –WSJ One more thing: The pandemic changed the labor market. [Now employers need to change too](. –Inc. This newsletter was written by Inc. associate editor Brit Morse. How are we doing? Send us ideas and feedback on [Twitter](. Did someone forward you this newsletter? [Subscribe here.]( Join the visionaries who choose Inc. as their trusted source for the most accurate reporting on business. [Subscribe]( 7 World Trade Center 29th Floor New York, NY, 10007 [LinkedIn]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( This email was sent by Mansueto Ventures. If you do not wish to receive email communications please [click here]( to unsubscribe. To view our privacy policy, [click here](. Copyright © 2022 Mansueto Ventures LLC. All rights reserved. [Link](

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