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March 26th, 2009

Make Your Workday Happier

Even if you don’t like your job, you can brighten up your day to enjoy your job more, and you may even find you like it, do a better job, and get promoted. These can also be a technique for conflict resolution.

Here are some ideas for what to do, drawn from workshops and interviews with managers and employees.

  • Do a relaxation exercise or meditate, so you focus on what you most like about your job. Make your visualization as vivid as possible, as you see yours participate in your favorite activities or interacting with your favorite people. You’ll feel more positive and upbeat.
  • Fix up your office or desk with fun objects that express you. They will brighten your day, and are great conversation starters, as well. For example, one popular bank manager showed Continue reading Make Your Workday Happier
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February 24th, 2009

Finding Success Even When Times Are Tough

Today, whether employed or unemployed, everyone’s feeling more stress due to the financial upheaval affecting the global economy. Employees and managers are worried if they’ll be the next to be laid off, while company owners are worried if their company will be survive. So more than ever there’s a need for conflict resolution to deal with the survival of the fittest game going on, while new types of professional development skills are needed to help survive and thrive in these rapidly changing and difficult times.

So what can you do to resolve any conflicts and adapt by developing new skills? Here are some possibilities. Continue reading Finding Success Even When Times Are Tough

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