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Resilience at Work
An article which looks at the topic of rumination and answers the questions –
• What is it?
• Can it be detrimental to our health?
• Does it affect other aspects of our lives?
• Are there any techniques for controlling rumination?
Taking responsibility for the choices you make is a key area of resilience. If you have too much work, it’s really your responsibility to let your boss know you have too much work, or to let your manager know. If you don’t and you miss your deadlines, it’s going to affect the way they perceive you, and that…
Read MoreThe Relationship between Stress and Resilience Definition of stress Stress – the moment you perceive you can’t manage the pressure, whatever that pressure is, be it work, too much work, relationship difficulties. Your body goes through the stress response so your body goes through fight, flight or freeze and what’s very interesting is what happens to the brain. For example, the moment your…
Read MoreWe have recently provided Resilience training for a UK council with over 10,000 employees. Here we summarise a report which outlined the impact of the resilience training and at the bottom of the page there is a link to the full report.
Read MoreArticle about Resilience training in the workplace
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