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If the workplace is unfair it’s unfair for everyone. Don’t call it the end of the world. Call it Tuesday.
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Perception is reality. How many times have you heard the expression with regard to work? Maybe you’ve said it yourself or something like it.
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We learn about work from watching our parents and elders experience work, from the stories they tell.
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Our beliefs about where and how work gets done distort how we evaluate work just as the power of time does.
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026 |
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The game becomes looking busy instead of working hard and solving problems and contributing. It’s a game no one wins.
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028 |
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Part of growing up is learning what you can and cannot say to people, what is polite and what is rude. Strangely at work a lot of these rules don’t apply.
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We have this weird permission to be shitty to one another at work.
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Perception is reality. How many times have you heard the expression with regard to work? Maybe you’ve said it yourself or something like it.
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Seemingly innocent comments tell us everything about what a workplace values. We care more about time and the appearance of being dedicated and present than we do about actual performance.
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If you don’t give people more control over how they meet the demands of work and life, people aren’t going to be able to give their best at either.
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