Too much screen time can be
detrimental to one's health. So, while we love technology, it can
sometimes fall under the category of too much of a good thing. In
this blog post, we share tips on how to be more mindful when
reaching for your smartphone, laptop, or other tech
device.Read
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What Every Job Seeker Should
Know With so many seeking new jobs, a trend
greatly aided by
the Great Resignation, the job market is full of eager workers.
A well-prepared, well-informed job seeker will flourish. In this
blog post, we reveal what every job seeker should know before
starting their job search. Read
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Black History Month is an annual celebration of achievements and
contributions made by African Americans.
To celebrate Black History Month, we want to highlight a number of
technological inventions, used on a daily basis, that were created
by Black innovators and inventors.
1.Carbon Filament for the Incandescent Light
Bulb invented by Lewis Latimer
2. Electrical Resistor System
for Pacemakers, Computers, etc. invented by Otis
Boykin
3. Traffic Light invented by Garrett Morgan
4. Automatic Gear Shift and Beer Tap invented by Richard
Spikes
5.Laser Cataract Removal Surgery Probe invented by
Patricia Bath
6. Air Conditioning invented by
David Crosthwait
7. Central Heating Furnace invented by Alice H. Parker
8.Color
Computer Monitor co-invented by Mark
Dean
In case you missed them, check out
these recent top reads from publications across the
industry.
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Twitter to stay in-the-know about the latest trends and
resources.
For the
second consecutive year, PSCI held a Super Bowl Prediction Contest
that both staff and PSCI consultants participated in.
Free to play, participants were asked to highlight responses that
pertained to the game and event itself.
Questions touched on the national anthem, the result of the coin
toss, the game's MVP, and which artist would perform first during
the halftime show.
With the contest coming down to the tie breaker question (How many
total points will be scored in the game? - of which there were 43),
PSCI consultant Michael Sandler (42) narrowly edged out Business
Director Leslie Aharonian (40).
Michael and Leslie received $50 and $25 Amazon gift cards,
respectively.
Congratulations to this year's winners and thank you to all who
participated!
A Spotlight on Mental
Health
PSCI utilizes the
services of Creative Benefits to assist with the intricacies of
benefits administration. As part of their outreach, they've put
forth a Mental Health Campaign to increase mental health
awareness and provide mental health education.