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4 Ways to Say No to Negativity

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I don’t know why, but negative gossip , sensational stories—that’s what people are attracted to. It was tough living on one salary , and I’m sure I was worried about all kinds of things. This article was published in November 2016 and has been updated. How to reduce negative thoughts Humans are that way, too. Life was great.

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5 Positive Practices to Reduce Stress in a Team

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Squashing gossip enhances collaboration Gossip, more than most vices, can hinder collaboration. It’s in the best interest of the executive to squash gossip culture and even rumors themselves before they spread among the team. If rumors spread about someone and it comes back to them, they are less likely to trust their teammates.

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The Enneagram at Work: Which Number Are You?

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Ideal work environment: Interpersonal sharing is valued Productivity-boosting tip: Set boundaries Productivity-busting habit to watch out for: Gossip. Sixes are the most loyal employees of all the Enneagram types, sometimes putting up with a difficult boss or lackluster salary for longer than they should. Type Three: The Achiever.

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44 Ways to Kick-Start Your New Year

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Send them an article. I just started my own business, and I want to evaluate my income versus my expenses to see where I am currently, with the ultimate goal of hitting the salary I want to make. This article was published in January 2017 and has been updated. This isn’t about asking for the order; this is about adding value.

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4 Ways to Cope with Difficult Colleagues

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Try following these 4 simple steps and you will find that your work performance will increase and hopefully, so will your salary! Here are some more articles on dealing with difficult co-workers: Cubicle Ettiquette Former Colleagues - Good or Bad? Don’t let your work performance suffer.

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