Is it Burnout or Depression?
"Burnout” was first coined in 1970 by an American psychologist who applied the term to exhausted health professionals.
Soft Skill to Know: Employee Flexibility
Change can come quickly in the workplace. How well do you cope with sudden office moves, reassigned duties, taking on more work, or being removed from an unfinished project to start another one?
Managing Emotions
Not all employees remain calm and collected when faced with change, disappointments, loss of resources, serious delays, and major stressors. Managing one’s emotions demonstrates maturity, self-control, and focus, and it helps prevent negativity from affecting others.
Don’t Let Worry Wear You Out
“Worrying doesn’t take away tomorrow’s troubles, it takes away today’s peace,” wrote composer Randy Armstrong. Worrying is part of our survival makeup; when we worry, we consider threats and how to respond to them.
Getting Help for Anxiety
More than 40 million North Americans suffer from chronic forms of nervousness that interfere with their life.