Stephanie Vozza, Fast Company

Stephanie Vozza

Fast Company

Michigan, United States

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Recent:
  • Unknown
Past:
  • Fast Company
  • Forbes
  • SpareFoot
  • Inc.com
  • Entrepreneur

Past articles by Stephanie:

Why we should embrace ‘radical curiosity’ and learn to ask better questions

Asking good questions is extraordinarily valuable, and yet many of us are uncomfortable doing so, says author Seth Goldenberg. → Read More

Why getting rid of this mindset can help you succeed in any negotiation

To get what you want, you’ve got to stop falling into the trap of either/or thinking and get better at making trade-offs. Here’s how. → Read More

3 questions interviewers hope you ask, and 3 they hope you don’t

Think about what your questions say about you as an applicant. → Read More

5 ways to spot a bully boss during a job interview

Look out for these subtle signs when interviewing. → Read More

What to do if someone throws you under the bus at work

If you feel betrayed by someone at work, here’s the best way to respond. → Read More

Why this company ditched its 4-day workweek

At the end of the four-day workweek trial, they found that employee satisfaction had actually gone down. Here’s why it didn’t work out. → Read More

How to use anger to your advantage at work

Anger does have a place at work—but it must be dealt with carefully. → Read More

How to become more comfortable with awkward silence at work

Many find silence anxiety-inducing. But getting used to the quiet at work can give you a real advantage. → Read More

3 steps Navy SEALs use to make decisions

This framework can be applied to any sort of high- or low-stakes decision. → Read More

These are the 4 boundaries your brain needs to feel less overwhelmed

So many of us feel overwhelmed. Setting boundaries allows you work in a more sustainable—and less reactive—way. → Read More

Is the candidate’s market over?

With recent hiring freezes and rounds of layoffs, some are wondering if the Great Resignation has ended—or at least slowed. → Read More

How to become more open-minded and willing to change

If you want to grow, you have to be willing to change. → Read More

You’re probably spending too much time ‘Slack-splaining’

In written digital communications, we have a tendency to overexplain to ensure there isn’t a misunderstanding. But there’s a cost. → Read More

Habits don’t work for everyone. Here’s what to do instead

If you’re an “unhabiter,” sticking to a rigid schedule of habits may not work for you. → Read More

How to deal with passive-aggressive coworkers

If you’re tired of dealing with an easily annoyed and conflict-avoidant coworker, here’s what you need to do. → Read More

How to work with a coworker who is your total opposite

If you want to excel, you’re going to have to figure out how to work with your coworkers—even when it feels like you have nothing in common. → Read More

How to remain calm when you’re approaching a difficult situation

If you’re anticipating a tricky conversation, it’s important to go in with a plan. → Read More

How to negotiate your salary to help with inflation

With skyrocketing inflation rates, it’s probably time to ask for a raise. → Read More

How psychology can help you change someone’s mind

Changing your mind (or someone else’s) is a complex process. But understanding how your brain works can help. → Read More

How to tap into brain science to have better ideas

There are things you can do to put your brain in the right place for creative thought. → Read More