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It's OK for people to cry at work. Here's how you can respond as a colleague or manager
Midway through a difficult discussion in her performance review, an employee named Jane finally cracks, and the tears start. Her boss doesn't know what to do and handles the situation awkwardly.
According to a new study from job search company Monster, 8 out of 10 people have cried at work, which means the other two are either lying or wait to have their existential crises in the parking lot.
The BBC gathered its readers' opinions on whether it's acceptable to cry at work — and how your co-workers might perceive your tears, or lack thereof. In its article released on Saturday, the majority ...
The insensitive reaction to a UK politician crying on TV proves we have a long way to go before we can say we are tackling workplace wellbeing It may have been because trying to meet that deadline ...
Crying doesn't have to take over every time. Source: Karolina Grabowska/Pexels How do you stop yourself from crying at work? This is a question one of my clients, Victoria, asked during coaching. You ...
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