Why you should find the positive people at work Globe_Careers
Think of two people you regularly interact with at work. Now take a moment to think about the kinds of emotions you typically experience when you are interacting with them. Using the three categories: positive, neutral and negative, pick which category best represents the kinds of emotions you experience when interacting with each of these two people.
One factor that can influence whether we experience positive emotions is the people we choose to spend time with.Awareness
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