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Support Them When Their Down - We all have challenges we must deal with, and a strong support system at work can help us deal with them more effectively. Consider how you can support co-workers under stress? One group of co-workers wanted to support a woman who had an operation on her nose and had to come to work with a cotton ball stitched to her nose.I had an interesting experience last week…if you have spoken to me in the past few weeks, you’ll know that I’ve sounded like I’ve had a permanent case of laryngitis. What I actually had was a cyst on my throat. It’s like a big blister and the only way to get rid of it was to cut it out. So if I wanted to speak clearly again, I had no choice than t Knowing she had a great sense of humor, they all greeted her with cotton balls stuck to their noses in a show of support. The ice was broken, they laughed together, and the co-worker was able to do her job without embarrassment. Start a Peer to Peer Recognition Team – If your workplace doesn’t already have one, why not approach your boss with this idea? Develop a team whose sole purpose is to recognize your co-workers. Rotate the members on an a Career Satisfaction - What Does It Mean To You? What Do You Need To Be Happy At Work? You want to love your job, you want to have career satisfaction, but have you ever taken the time to think about what career satisfaction means to you? This article outlines the main reasons why people feel satisfied with their job. So read through each of these 8 areas, and decide if they are being met in your job (or not).Do you n Knowing she had a great sense of humor, they all greeted her with cotton balls stuck to their noses in a show of support. The ice was broken, they laughed together, and the co-worker was able to do her job without embarrassment. Start a Peer to Peer Recognition Team – If your workplace doesn’t already have one, why not approach your boss with this idea? Develop a team whose sole purpose is to recognize your co-workers. Rotate the members on an annual basis so everyone has a chance to serve. Use your creativity and you’ll come up with a myriad of ways to say “I couldn’t do it without you!” 2007, Donna Cutting. You may have permission to reprint this article if you give credit to Donna Cutting as the author and attach the byline above, including the phone number and website address. Please send a copy of the issue that contains this article to PO Box 76461, St. Petersburg, FL 33734.
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