Are you suffering from workaholism?
By Staff writer
If you habitually stay late at the office, always keep one eye on your emails and struggle to switch off at night, there’s a high possibility you could be a workaholic.
By Staff writer
If you habitually stay late at the office, always keep one eye on your emails and struggle to switch off at night, there’s a high possibility you could be a workaholic.
If at first you don’t succeed then try, try again, a famous poem suggests. What we don’t always take into account though is that difficult goals can sometimes be unachievable and that constant failure can have its consequences.
By Staff writer
Pip?Hulbert, CEO of digital agency Wunderman UK, explains why wellbeing is every business” business.
By Staff writer
It’s not just when the post-Christmas spending hangover comes around that financial concerns escalate, with many finding themselves in a state of panic that impact on their emotional wellbeing.
By Staff writer
It’s worth checking whether absent staff really are alright. As research suggests, some employees lie to get out of work so their stress, anxiety or depression can remain secret.
We’ve all been prone to some negative thinking and more likely than not, it impacts the way we work. Experts in psychology, however, have given their advice on how to calm the mind.
February 5th marks National Sickie Day and to celebrate it, Citation’s HR and law employment team sought to find the silliest excuses bosses were given.
By Staff writer
Millions of households will continue to face financial pressures in 2018, with money worries among the top three causes of stress.
By Staff writer
Left untreated, mental health disorders can have a crippling impact on even the most simple of daily activities. A silent battle of the mind and a secret killer it can go unnoticed even by friends and family.
By Staff writer
Ask anyone who runs their own small business, and they?re sure to tell you how all-consuming it is. There is so much to do to establish a business, win customers and get repeat work, which could prove a lonely experience.