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10 signs of a toxic work environment (and how to prevent it)

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According to the Harvard Business Review , gossip is a key ingredient for workplace drama and a toxic workplace. Employees aren’t just looking to clock in-and-out when they show up; they want a healthy, happy and toxic-free workplace, too. That level of turnover has a shocking price tag: $223 billion to be exact.

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Kristen Branan On How We Need To Adjust To The Future Of Work

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A bustling office, loud noises, watercooler drama, everyone working towards the same goal and feeling like part of a team. However, instead of playing a video game, you instead might attend a real meeting, watch a real movie, listen to a real concert, go shopping, attend a holiday party, go to a real school, etc.

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Julian Miller and David McGranaghan of McMiller: “Hire more people”

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When I was in uni, I taught drama to kids. At Christmas, my family would always ask David and I to come up with holiday games for everyone to play. We want to make the toy industry plastic free. He or she might just see this if we tag them. I knew I needed something else to supplement my income. It’s not just a dream!

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Lo Bannerman of Positive Post Co: “Focus on your unique strengths”

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Their actions no longer dictated my emotions and I was able to put myself first, guilt-free. We thought we would be flooded with other photo cards like those sent around the holidays, but eight months later, we haven’t received a single one. Maybe we can tag them and see what happens! Mental wellness starts from within.