October 2020

Behavioral Scale Deep Dive: High Submissiveness

Are you kind and supportive in team settings? Would you rather agree with someone else’s opinion to avoid a conflict? If so, you may be a high scorer in submissiveness. Let’s take a look at the behavioral traits of someone with a high score in submissiveness and what managers can do to best encourage their growth.

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6 Tips for Introverts to Deal with Zoom Fatigue

Although experts have shown that zoom fatigue is a real thing despite where you land on the extrovert/introvert spectrum, for more extroverted, “life of the party” (high exhibition and networking scorers) people, this type of high-energy environment might not seem too bad on it’s own. However, for more introverted types, a day of constant zooming sounds miserable. Here are six ideas for employees and managers to deal with zoom fatigue.

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The Benefits of Mindfulness While Working From Home

There have been numerous studies done that illuminate the benefits of mindfulness in the workplace… but what about while working from home (WFH)? Now that more people are working from their kitchen table, the benefits of mindfulness are being put to the test of helping people maintain balance between personal time and professional tasks. Lucky for us, whether you’re at your office or on your couch, the benefits of mindfulness are still in full effect and are, if anything, even more important.

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Behavioral Scale Deep Dive: High Self-Critical

Do you find yourself worrying about what might go wrong? Are you often too hard on yourself? If so, you may be a high scorer in self-critical. Let’s take a look at the behavioral traits of someone with a high score in self-critical and what you can do to best encourage their growth.

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