The people who allow themselves to cry aren’t weaker. In many ways, they’re doing the harder work. Crying still gets a bad ...
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It's OK for people to cry at work. Here's how you can respond as a colleague or manager
Midway through a difficult discussion in her performance review, an employee named Jane finally cracks, and the tears start. Her boss doesn't know what to do and handles the situation awkwardly.
Surprisingly, little research has been done on the health effects of crying. In popular media, crying is promoted as healthful and cathartic. But is it? The results are mixed. In a literature review ...
Crying is one of the most common emotional reactions in humans. Pretty much everyone has cried at one time or another in their life. Given the common occurrence of crying in all sorts of negative (and ...
It’s no surprise that many institutions such as Boston University, Harvard University, Tufts University and, dare I say, Boston College attract ambitious, motivated young adults. The near 138,000 ...
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