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The Essential Skill Your Employees Should Have Now The Essential Skill Your Employees Should Have Now US workers were stressed out at record-high levels in 2022 — and at a rate 20% higher than the global average. While there are many things employers c Quiet Quitting – Here’s What You Should Focus on Instead Quiet Quitting – Here’s What You Should Focus on Instead If you’ve been following the growing debate over “quiet quitting,” you might have gotten the sense that this phenomenon — employees consciously pullin The Traditional Training Workshop Doesn’t Work — So We Reinvented it The Traditional Training Workshop Doesn’t Work — So We Reinvented it When L&D professionals like you identify a need to train your staff on a specific set of skills, you can usually find plenty of organizations offe Strategies that Work: Managing Emotions in the Workplace Strategies that Work: Managing Emotions in the Workplace Whether we go to work in a downtown skyscraper or on a laptop flipped open on the dining room table, we bring our emotions with us. Organizational cul A Light in the Dark A Light in the Dark If you are feeling discouraged or anxious, sad or frustrated, taking even the smallest step can help you shift emotionally and improve your mental health. Experiencing an Election Hangover? Experiencing an Election Hangover? Here are some tips to help you cope this week: 1. Take stock of what you're feeling. Label as many distinct emotions as you can, throughout Emotions of Racism: A Resource List Emotions of Racism: A Resource List Oji Life Lab recently hosted a webinar on the Emotions of Racism. What we learned: these conversations can be hard. The even harder truth: the impacts How To Listen: A Guide for White People How To Listen: A Guide for White People Though we're already struggling with the challenges of a pandemic, American society is now also experiencing a new urgency around the long-standin The Emotions of Uncertainty The Emotions of Uncertainty I confess that I’m tired of hearing phrases like “the new normal” and “in these uncertain times”, even though I’ve been guilty of using them. We repea

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