Friday, July 3, 2020

Link Roundup Dealing with Stress and Difficult People at Work - Walrath Recruiting, Inc.

Link Roundup Dealing with Stress and Difficult People at Work - Walrath Recruiting, Inc. For an educational video entertainment break or just to listen on your commute home from work today â€" these TED talks cover happiness, stress, work, and reaching goals! How to Deal with Difficult People â€" Jay Johnson There are going to be plenty of different types of people youll come across in the workplace. Some of them being difficult people. But knowing how to properly deal with them is the key to more effective communication and even a reduction in difficult situations. Check it out. How to Find Work you Love â€" Scott Dinsmore Scott Dinsmore quit a job that made him miserable and spent the next four years wondering how to find work that was joyful and meaningful. He shares what he learned in this deceptively simple talk about finding out what matters to you â€" and then getting started doing it. Find out how he did that here. The Happy Secret to Better Work â€" Shawn Achor If we can find a way of being more positive and to be happy in the present in which we are living, working, etc we will actually feel more inspired to follow our goals and be successful. Find out the explanation behind this process here. How to Make Stress Your Friend Kelly McGonigal Weve often been told if you reduce stress as much as possible, youll be happier and healthier. But what if its not so much about reducing stress but learning how to deal with it properly? Find out here. Why You Should Define Your Fears Instead of Your Goals Tim Ferriss Tim Ferriss encourages us to fully envision and write down our fears in detail, in a simple but powerful exercise he calls fear-setting.' Find out why this exercise works, and how to do it here. Laura Vanderkam: How to Gain Control of Your Free Time We make time for things that are a priority. So how can we do this to ensure we fill up our time with things that matter to us and disregard the other things? Find out here.

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