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Recognizing Our Patterns with Chuck Wisner

Success

This week on Brilliant Thoughts with Tristan Ahumada , Wisner asserts that our stories are not our truths. Learn more about Chuck Wisner at chuckwisner.com , and follow him on Instagram and Twitter @chuck_wisner. Rather, our stories break down into facts, emotions and opinions. His book is called The Art of Conscious Conversations.

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Has digital transformation led to an upsurge in workplace disinformation?

Workplace Insight

This included erroneous videos on TikTok and Twitter suggesting the presence of Wagner Group (Russian state-funded) fighters, false claims about Algeria’s military involvement, and inaccurate assertions about banning uranium export to France.

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10 Steps to Overcoming Imposter Syndrome

On The Job

One day everyone will find out and it will be the talk of Twitter and the New York Times and be entered into the Congressional Record. If you’ve been operating under misguided rules like, “I should always know the answer,” or “Never ask for help” start asserting your rights. They're frauds. Right the rules. Develop a new script.

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What Makes You Proud?

Office Dynamics

Read more by Kemetia Foley at her blog, AdminRenegade.com and follow her on Twitter for frequent updates, insights and great conversation, @officerenegade. Don’t wait for someone else to see your shine. ###.

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Trash Talking the Boss

On The Job

It's the first time the NLRB has asserted that an employee can dis a boss or entire company on a social networking site like Facebook, contending it's a protected activity and that any employer who retaliates against a worker is breaking the law. Can't wait to see what she says about us if she has a bad day."

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Workplace Harassment and Bullying

Laughing all the Way to Work

I was suprised to learn that any person can commit harassment whether they are an employee, co-worker, contractor, supervisor or part of management and that the workplace includes meetings off site, social events and social media such as Facebook, Twitter, etc.

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Podcast 077: Stories we tell ourselves

Clutter Coach

There’s a book called A Perfect Mess in which the authors assert that neatness for its own sake is a waste of time and energy. If you have a question for me that you’d like me to address on the podcast, please post it on my Facebook page, Instagram or Twitter. It has no meaning in itself. Of course it is!