Work is not just a place, it’s a battlefield disguised as routine. It’s where your patience is tested, your kindness mistaken for weakness, and your time treated as if it belongs to someone else.
I wrote more than my share of group papers in my university courses because many of my teammates never showed up to meetings, and when they did, their work was usually poor. I didn’t want to take over ...
The cost of contempt in the workplace is high, but the rewards of respect are invaluable. This article is written by Tina Hamilton, an Entrepreneurs’ Organization member in Philadelphia and the ...
Add DMNews to your Google News feed. Walking into a workplace where people genuinely respect you (not just your title) can feel like a superpower. But that respect often stems from consistent, low-key ...
Even the smallest mannerisms can make a huge difference in how you're perceived by others, especially in the workplace. The way you hold your arms. How quickly or slowly you talk. The facial ...
Source: Amy Hirschi/Unsplash An inherent part of the workforce is that one person is in charge, and others work for the person in charge. It’s a hierarchy which creates an often uncomfortable power ...
I grew up in a family of talkers who drove our teachers crazy. I remember sitting in my English 102 class during college with just two weeks left in the semester. My professor looked at me and said, ...
If someone tells you to "bring your whole self to work," don't listen, says psychologist Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic. Like many other workplace platitudes, the intention of the phrase is "truly positive, ...
One of our clients recently held a meeting to resolve an issue on a project. During the discussion, an employee mentioned that a manager had made a sarcastic remark about people in a particular ...