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How Taking Charge of Your Emotions Can Help You Find Success in Business

Success

Particularly in the workplace, where outbursts, arguments or even vulnerability can not only undermine an individual’s credibility, but also serve as grist for today’s gossip mill and live on in company lore for years. Doing so will create a better path for yourself, and a better work environment for you and your co-workers.

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5 Ways to Fix Workplace Drama

On The Job

Workplace drama can come in many different forms, from the gossiping colleague to the co-worker who yells (or cries) when under stress. Such an environment hurts productivity, teamwork and creativity, and can eventually lead to employees leaving. Walk away from gossip. A simple, "Sorry! or "Just on my way to the bathroom!"

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The AI Revolution Liberating Workers From The Office

Allwork

By harnessing the power of AI, remote workers can leverage smart tools to enhance video conferencing, document sharing, and project management. By harnessing the power of AI, remote workers can leverage smart tools to enhance video conferencing, document sharing, and project management.

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How to Handle Work Guilt

Jen Lawrence

If your guilt is stemming from hating your job (whether your role or the environment), seek out another form of employment. Consistently showing up at work resentful, angry, or stressed serves absolutely no one. And no – I don’t mean fill them in on all the office gossip. Change Your Job. Stick with me here.

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Climb the career tree, all the way to the top!

Practically Perfect PA

Sorry to say it but if you want to transform from PA to Leader, gossip is a big no. Pick a project or two. Every team has numerous projects going on all the time. Next time a project comes up, especially in a crisis or where your team are short-handed, offer to help in any way. Zip your lip. Keep it for after work.

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What We Can Learn About Careers from Pope Francis

On The Job

Let''s not forget in this competitive environment, sometimes the best thing you can do is be a good listener for a struggling co-worker, or even offer to take a stressed manager out for coffee. Put another way: stop bragging so much on social media about your latest project or job and instead keep the focus on how you can help others.

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15 Tips for When You Need a Break From Work

Musings of a High-Level Executive Assistant

Don't gossip or share confidential things, but you get my point. I have so much to do and my mind is racing that I need to rein in the stress. 7) Start at the end When I am working on a data entry project, reconciling info, or something equally long and tedious, I like to start at the end. Nuff said.

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