Seasonal Affective Disorder (also known as Seasonal Depression) is a type of depression that occurs in a cyclical or seasonal pattern, typically during the darker months of winter
Category: Culture & Engagement
“No Touching!” A Few Thoughts on Bodily Autonomy in the Workplace
Listen—I really don't care if you hug one another in the workplace; there are even some benefits to physical touch in a work environment. What I do have an issue with is when that type of intimacy becomes forced or even potentially non-consensual.
Sunday, You Scary
Sundays are universally known as a 'day of rest' in many cultures, yet we still allow ourselves to fixate on what lies ahead, robbing us of the time meant to help us recharge. While I can't eliminate your weekday responsibilities, here are a few suggestions which can help you regain control of your weekend
So You Had a Bad Day
Nobody is immune to bad days. Coffee spills, traffic jams slow you down when you're already running late
How to be a Better Mental Health Ally in the Workplace
In the United States, 1 in 5 adults live with a mental illness, which means that it's very likely that someone in your life struggles with their mental health.
Hey HR, You’re Allowed to Have Bad Days
Despite it being right at the top of the job description, as Human Resources professionals we sometimes forget to allow ourselves to actually be human. We hold ourselves to a higher standard since we need to set an example for our employees, often internalizing our emotions in the process.
Happy Holidays, Ya Filthy Animals
Thanksgiving is here, which means that we're fast approaching a tidal wave of festiveness that will drag us through the new year. With so much forced celebration in such a small amount of time, there are a few holiday debates that always seem to pop up year after year