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Positive relationships at work produce oxytocin in the body, which, among other things, reduces cortisol levels and protects the body against the negative effects of stress.
To foster positive relationships, it’s a good idea to keep records of every client relationship. The good news is that, thanks to remote work, you can document just about everything! Keep ...
About one-third of U.S. workers (34%) have a “work spouse,” with 43% harboring feelings toward them and 45% feeling the need to conceal this relationship from their significant other.
Obviously, there will be times when people are struggling with something difficult: a fraught work relationship, stress about meeting an immediate goal, or something in their personal lives. Forcing ...
Long-held grudges can poison relationships, but forgiveness doesn't require condoning behavior that might be harmful. It's about letting go of negative feelings that can block healing and thriving. 7.
Lead with sincerity, not strategy. In the culture space, people remember how you made them feel more than what you pitched. Show up with curiosity, gratitude and a genuine belief in others’ work. When ...
Are you having difficulty connecting with your employees? Trust and rapport between managers, team members, and coworkers are essential for a positive work environment. It’s more than just ...