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Humor in the Workplace: How to Be Funny at Work Without Crossing the Line

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According to Paul Osincup , corporate trainer, humor strategist and author of the forthcoming book, The Humor Habit , we are all suffering from a condition he refers to as “chronic seriousness.” Start by collecting and consuming funny books, podcasts, movies, YouTube videos, etc. Lighten up” or “You’re too sensitive.”

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SUCCESS’ 2024 Women of Influence

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Her forthcoming book, which is all about how to apply the framework to your own life, will be distributed by Simon & Schuster in fall 2024. Irving CEO, She’s Got Goals, LLC Irving is an award-winning small business expert, the founder of She’s Got Goals, LLC, and the author of Don’t Duck The Government, They’ve Got Your Money.

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Answering Reader Mail: How Do I Navigate Terrible Co-Workers Trying To Undermine Me?

Musings of a High-Level Executive Assistant

It seems you have enough self awareness and perhaps already read books about professional growth, etc. Their efforts to undermine you could be for a variety of reasons - boredom, they feel threatened, you're their scapegoat, low self esteem, insecurity, gunning for a promotion, inter office politics, a pay raise at stake, etc.

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Discover the Formula for Happy Employees

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psychologist and author of over a dozen books, including Make More Money by Making Your Employees Happy. Clearly communicate your company’s reason for being and its cultural goals. Certainly, the concept was not on the list of critical concerns in 1939 when he began writing his first book. In a 2013 e-book, Got A Bad Boss?

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How to Work for A Difficult Boss

Musings of a High-Level Executive Assistant

Compare it to your life goals and how this step will help you reach the next one. Perhaps you want to be transferred laterally or to get promoted within the dept to being management again. Have goals and some strategy, but be open on how you will achieve them. On paper, jobs always sound great. 12) Weigh is this worth x, y, z?

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Are You an Overdoer Procrastinator?

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by This is the second part of my series on Linda Sapadin's six procrastination styles, based on her book, It's About Time! Dr. Sapadin writes that overdoers often have low self-esteem and overwork to compensate for it. This gets easier the more you reaffirm your own goals and desires.

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Are You an Overdoer Procrastinator?

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Republished by Blog Post Promoter This is the second part of my series on Linda Sapadin's six procrastination styles, based on her book, It's About Time! Dr. Sapadin writes that overdoers often have low self-esteem and overwork to compensate for it. Books Procrastination' Today's style is overdoing.