Can pay transparency enhance mental health and pay equity in the workplace? by Wistar Murray | Mar 15, 2022 | Mental Health Topics, Money & Financial Issues, Work & Careers What’s more taboo in your workplace: Clocking out a few minutes early, stealing someone’s food from the common fridge, or asking your coworkers how much money they make? I’d venture to guess that most people would sooner risk taking a colleague’s cookie than asking their manager for the figure on…
Destructive vs. constructive criticism: Learn to tell the difference and offer more positive feedback by Jason Crosby | Mar 15, 2022 | Communication, Mental Health Topics, Work & Careers Learning to accept criticism may not be high on your bucket list, but psychologically speaking, it should probably be recognized as an advanced art form that takes years to master. Because it’s hard. When we hear criticism from others, depending on our self-worth and the nature of the comment, we…
Boreout: Identifying and coping with workplace boredom by Mary Beth Britten | Feb 8, 2022 | Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics, Work & Careers Let me paint you a picture. It’s 2 pm on a Wednesday afternoon, and you’re feeling stressed out, yet bored. You’re eating your lunch at your desk because you want to give off the impression that you’re working hard. You take a personal phone call and pretend to be speaking…
How to stay motivated when working from home: 8 tips by Kyle Risley | Jan 31, 2022 | Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement, Work & Careers Staying motivated is one of the biggest challenges remote workers face. After working remotely for one year, job motivation stats show a drop from 56% to 36%. Most workers cite lack of interaction and distractions as the biggest factors affecting their motivation. Changing habits can increase motivation and reduce the…
Three types of memory important to learning: working, short-term, and long-term memory by Alannah Miller | Jan 24, 2022 | Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement, Work & Careers Memory can make learning difficult, but the good news is that you can work to improve your memory. There are three main types of memory: working memory, short-term memory, and long-term memory. Working memory and short-term memory allow you to store and use temporary information, while long-term holds your lifelong…
Mental health in the workplace: Understanding the importance of mental health at work by Jason Crosby | Dec 27, 2021 | Mental Health Topics, Work & Careers Workplace conversations and goals are often centered on productivity and team building. These are beneficial to building the right company culture, but it’s essential to address the mental health needs of the modern employee. Many businesses are doing more than ever to support employee mental health, and they’re finding that…
How psychologists can assist in criminal investigations using offender profiling by Wistar Murray | Dec 10, 2021 | Mental Health Topics, Psychology, Work & Careers Psychology is applied in law enforcement and the justice system in a variety of ways, some with more mass appeal than others. For example, most people are familiar with the concept of criminal profiling through television shows like “Criminal Minds” and “Mindhunter” as well as books like “The Silence of…
Avoiding toxic positivity in the workplace: Why faking happiness is bad for company culture by Jason Crosby | Oct 29, 2021 | Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics, Work & Careers As the belief that one should remain positive even in the worst of situations, toxic positivity has secretly pervaded most people’s attitudes at work—revealing a lot about the lengths to which we’ll go to avoid addressing negative emotional states. The rise and recent fall of toxic positivity in the workplace…
How to combat Zoom fatigue symptoms: Learn to improve your body language and nonverbal communication skills by Jason Crosby | Oct 28, 2021 | Communication, Mental Health Topics, Work & Careers Platforms like Zoom, Google Meet, and even FaceTime have streamlined our ability to communicate both personally and professionally. However, the best virtual meetings always seem to be short, sweet, and efficient. In these dream scenarios, everyone wins: There are no awkward pauses, people talking over one another or trying to…
Dealing with workplace manipulation: Identify the signs, spot dark personality traits, and communicate more effectively by Jason Crosby | Oct 21, 2021 | Mental Health Topics, Power & Control, Work & Careers It’s like a bad nightmare: Imagine having a supervisor that’s hellbent on making your life miserable, playing with your emotions and your sanity. Perhaps this is already a tempting fantasy to believe on our worst workdays, when we’re rushing to meet deadlines or sitting through tedious meetings. Despite the frustration…
Reskilling can help you thrive in a new career and achieve your professional goals by Carol Pang | Aug 13, 2021 | Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement, Work & Careers You may be considering a career change by personal choice or due to forced circumstances or a mixture of both. It is natural to feel both excited and anxious about switching your occupations. You might be concerned that you haven’t got the relevant experience, skills, and knowledge to make the…
How to deal with jealousy at work by Taylor Bennett | Aug 6, 2021 | Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics, Work & Careers Does everyone in your workplace get along well… or is there an undercurrent of negativity—or even jealousy? Jealousy can be a difficult and destructive emotion – and it can wreak havoc in the workplace. It’s technically distinct from envy: Jealousy usually involves feeling like a rival to someone else, but…