Have you ever cried at work or been yelled at in front of your colleagues?
In this third instalment of our series about your health at work we’re digging deep and talking about emotions at work.
You’ll hear why it’s good for you to talk about your feelings at work, what selective vulnerabilities are and why you should know about them, how leaders need to be more emotional, and what the detrimental costs of emotional labour are when we don’t express ourselves at work.
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And thanks to Alana for sharing her story.
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