Emotions at work can be managed by clarifying doubts before reacting.
We are emotional creatures. It is hard for us, as humans, not to be emotional. Whilst it is generally good to be in touch with our emotions and to not suppress them, there are situations where we must somehow manage our emotions especially well. That’s notably the case at work.
Emotional outbursts at work could be due directly to work-related matters or to stressors from our personal life spilling into our work life. Handling our emotions (particularly negative ones) at work is often seen as a measure of our professionalism.
According to a study done, the most common negative emotions experienced at work are frustration, worry, anger, dislike and unhappiness.
Do any of these emotions seem familiar to you? You may experience other, less common negative emotions that will also leave you feeling stressed. From a certain standpoint, it is never good to repress or suppress emotions, positive or negative. However, our emotions must be managed to allow us to function in various situations. What are some of the strategies you can use to cope with negative emotions?
10 Strategies to manage negative emotions at work
It is good to clarify before reacting, in the event that it could be a simple misunderstanding or miscommunication.
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