In his article, The Next Time You Want to Complain at Work, Do This Instead, Peter Bregman talks about sitting with the difficult feelings we're experiencing, pinpointing exactly what is bothering us, and then taking direct, compassionate action to address the issue. He says to "Go ahead and complain. Just do it directly — and thoughtfully — to the person who is the cause of your complaints."
Category: cultural humility
The very situations that incite discomfort can be a teacher
"The very situations that incite discomfort in me can be a teacher."
Cultural Humility: Celebrating Holidays at the Office
Admin Unicorns know it is important to be mindful of how we celebrate at the office.
New Article from NPQ: Is There Election-Related Trauma in Your Workplace?
Nonprofit Quarterly just posted a wonderful piece about acknowledging election-related trauma in the workplace.
The Importance of Conscious Language
I recently became aware of a fabulous resource called the Conscious Style Guide created for those of us who care about using language that is conscious, kind, compassionate, mindful, empowering, respectful, and inclusive in our communications. The Conscious Style Guide provides access to style guides covering terminology use for various communities. They "study words so that they can become … Continue reading The Importance of Conscious Language

