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How to Help Employees Deal with Holiday Stress

Cornerstone On Demand

By proactively acknowledging that the holidays are a stressful time, you invite people to seek resources instead of finding unhealthy ways to cope with pressure. Photo: Creative Commons Categories: Learning and Development Article Tags: Learning and Development

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Prepare Your Healthcare Workforce for the Skills Economy

Cornerstone On Demand

Moreover, to cope with the rapid pace of change in healthcare , executives from Cornerstone, Healthcare HR and WBR recommend staying ahead not only by hiring from non-health industries to maximize your business talent, but also offering constant and convenient career-long learning for your current talent.

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#HotInHR: Will Work For No Benefits: The Challenges Of Being In The New Contract Workforce

Advos

This trend of fun offices and Instagrammable perks is part of a new “coping economy”—a handy phrase in the headline of Laura Marsh’s recent Dissent piece on the trend—where companies constantly push their workers to do more with less. Friday, February 2 , we celebrate Groundhog Day. Tags: Diversity. Trending Topics.

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“In the zone”, With Carrie Charles and Parveen Panwar, Mr. Activated

Thrive Global

One of my favorite verses that has guided my business is 2 Corinthians 5:7. Can you share with our readers 3 or 4 strategies that you use to cope with the burden of stress? When I am in flow, I will work every day for 2 weeks, then take 2 days off. He or she might just see this, especially if we both tag them.

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The Small Steps I’m Taking to Improve My Family’s Well-being

Thrive Global

It’s our coping mechanism and hope for the future. After 2 weeks, I have already exceeded my target (27% down week over week). I’m changing my diet – I’m growing the number of hours between my last meal/snack and bed time – currently at 2 hours. The kids had played tag the previous day. Loneliness. Frustration.

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Catherine Tingey of Happy Heart Wellness: “You Need Fewer Things (and People) Than You Think”

Thrive Global

Anyone can do this by following the rule of Buy 1, Purge 2. How did you cope with it? Anyone can do this by following the rule of Buy 1, Purge 2. He or she might just see this if we tag them. You Need Fewer Things (and People) Than You Think. Whenever you purchase something, purge 2x the number of items you bought.

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Liz Eddy of Lantern: “Be okay saying ‘no’”

Thrive Global

Coping with change can be traumatic as it often affects every part of our lives. What coping strategies can you use? After the dust settled, what coping mechanisms did you use? I was young when this loss occurred, so I was limited in my coping mechanisms. He or she might just see this if we tag them.