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The Charge: Your Emotions – The Cost: Your Job

The Office Professionals Place

Tuesday, May 11, 2010 The Charge: Your Emotions – The Cost: Your Job I was reading a blog today about how a boss and an employee got into a heated argument that started in a morning meeting and then escalated into the afternoon. Be assertive, state your case, and give and ask for solutions. Lets grow together! Truth Hurts.

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How to Protect Your Time and Energy by Creating Boundaries

Jen Lawrence

Like many people, I didn’t feel the stress until I was so far down the rabbit hole that the only way out was to reach the bottom. Along with health, time and energy are our most valuable resources. Time and energy are precious, finite resources that should be protected at all costs. But the burnout hit me hard.

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The Bully at Work

On The Job

I remember the continual stress of facing the man every day, the pitying looks from co-workers, the fact that I eventually left the job because I couldn't stand it any more. Included: government/public administration, health care and high-end restaurants. months because it costs them their health.” You owe it to yourself.

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How to Protect Your Time and Energy by Creating Boundaries

Jen Lawrence

Like many people, I didn’t feel the stress until I was so far down the rabbit hole that the only way out was to reach the bottom. Along with health, time and energy are our most valuable resources. Time and energy are precious, finite resources that should be protected at all costs. But the burnout hit me hard.

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How To Live A Scriptless Life

Brilliantly Better

It comes with the cost of loosing your usual, familiar self and this cost can be really tough at times. Over time I have felt increasing pressure and stress. Reply 24 dragos June 28, 2010 at 9:34 am Hey, Jonathan, thanks so much for being around. You realize that you are not who you thought you are. It began well.

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