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Helping a Team Member Get Back on Track

Does a member of your team seem disengaged, bored, or distracted? Try these suggestions: Schedule a private meeting. Review the person’s assigned duties. Outline the performance changes you have observed. Sample language: “I’ve noticed a change in your work lately. (List specifics.) Is there something happening at work that is impacting your behavior in your…

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Change and the Holidays

For many people, the holidays are a reminder of how much life has changed in the last year. The birth of a child, the loss of a loved one, or a family member’s move to another city are just some of the life events which may have an impact on holiday gatherings or traditions. Even…

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Mindful Gratitude

Do you struggle with feeling satisfied when you reach your goals or often think about what you don’t have? If so, you may benefit from making gratitude a mindful practice. Mindful gratitude helps you focus on being thankful for what you have rather than dwelling on what you lack. There are numerous benefits to including gratitude…

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Providing Support During Troubling Times

News of a violent or crisis events in the world may increase stress and make people feel unsafe. As a manager, you may wonder how to provide support to your staff. It is important to acknowledge your team’s emotional reactions to the situation. These may vary from person to person, and could include: Shock or…

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Coping with Trauma for First Responders

Even seasoned first responders may struggle with their reactions to a traumatic event. Common responses include: Shock because they can’t believe that what happened is real. Helplessness because they were unable to change the outcome. Sadness about the event and compassion for affected individuals, families, and loved ones. Anger over the event and the actions…

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Coping with Trauma

Each of us has different ways of coping with a traumatic event. It is impossible to predict how you, your loved ones, and others may react. Remember, there is no right or wrong way to feel. Common feelings after a traumatic event include: Shock because you can’t believe that what happened is real. Helplessness because…

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Reactions to a Traumatic Event

When people are exposed to highly intense and distressing situations, a variety of reactions may occur. You may experience traumatic feelings regardless of where you were when the event occurred. In addition, your reactions may be impacted by past experiences with trauma.    Common reactions after first hearing the news include:  A sense of paralysis  …

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Coping with Survivor’s Guilt

Survivors guilt occurs after a traumatic event, such as a disaster, accident, combat, or other life-threatening situation. Some people may experience survivor’s guilt because they survived the incident, avoided major injury, or had limited or no property damage while others did not.   Survivor’s guilt can manifest in a variety of ways, such as:  Persistent guilt.…