“People are really resistant to thinking about gossip as anything but a bad behavior,” says Robbins. And Feinberg notes that ...
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With many people returning to their offices or job sites — but not everyone! — some pre-pandemic challenges are again becoming part of today's workplace culture. One persistent issue is office gossip.
"That meeting was a total waste of our time! And can you believe what that jerk said about raises?" From whispers in the hallway, to emoji-filled group texts and profanity-laced DMs, gossiping about ...
The tea is piping hot. There’s no denying that everyone loves a good gossip sesh. And it turns out — spilling the tea to a friend is actually good for your mental health. Sure, gabbing gets a bad rep, ...
Knowing how to quit gossiping seems easy in theory—but actually doing it is a whole different story. Sure, most of us claim to hate the drama, and deep down we’re probably well aware that talking shit ...
Inc.com columnist Alison Green answers questions about workplace and management issues–everything from how to deal with a micromanaging boss to how to talk to someone on your team about body odor.
Do you love gossiping with your partner about the same topic or sharing new information with him/her? Well it turns out that occasional, harmless gossip is actually good for your relationship! Yes, ...
Talking behind your boss’s back is widely seen as a workplace failing—unprofessional at best, toxic at worst. But new research suggests the reality is far more complicated. A new study has found find ...
Listen up, ladies, because I’m about to spill some major tea right now. Grab a snack, and get comfortable, because I’ve got the low-down on something so exclusive, even Wendy Williams hasn’t gotten a ...
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