Fast Company If you’re feeling on edge about the pandemic, you’re not alone. A Pew Research Center survey conducted in March found that 18% of U.S. adults have experienced nervousness or anxiety five to seven days a week when thinking about the outbreak, while 28% report feeling those reactions three to four days a week.
Resiliency can be learned. Here are six ways to bounce back in an emotionally stressful time.
Visit https://www.fastcompany.com/90495635/6-ways-to-build-emotional-resiliency-in-uncertain-times to view the full article online.
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Chief Executive For many CEOs, this will be the first time dealing with life-or-death human physical safety—and there are a whole lot of issues to consider.
What is also needed is a comprehensive detailed plan on the “how” you will bring people back to work. A plan focused on human physical safety in the workplace. COVID-19 requires this!
Visit https://chiefexecutive.net/managing-the-big-risk-of-bringing-your-employees-back-to-work/ to view the full article online.
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Entrepreneur One of the first lessons from the coronavirus, even at this early stage of the pandemic, is that you can never plan for everything. The follow-up lesson, however, should give us all some hope. We can at least be more resilient when major, unexpected disruptions occur, as they inevitably will.
Focus on what's needed today, rather than obsessing over what you can't predict tomorrow.
Visit https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/349208 to view the full article online.
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