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Tag Archives: emotions
What Gets Your Goat?
I caught myself being a very grumpy arse this morning. Steam was coming out of my ears faster than a train and Puff the magic dragon for anyone old enough to remember got a run for his money. The cause? … Continue reading
Are You Sleeping On The Job?
Apparently 3 out of 4 workers get less than the recommended eight hours of sleep a night, with worries about job security being a factor (Source Travelodge research). If I was an inventor, I would invent an off button or … Continue reading
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Tagged emotions, exhaustion, job loss fears, tiredness, vulnerability, work productivity, work stress
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How vulnerable is it wise to be at work?
Showing vulnerability creates trust and builds relationships but it also creates risk and it can be abused in the wrong hands, so what is the right measure? I was ‘very closed’ when I was younger and didn’t trust people easily, … Continue reading

