MAY 2

Workshop: Avoiding Emotional Traps at Work

Co-worker problem? Take this workshop to learn how to 'unhook' from difficult situations in four simple ways

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Employees on any career path and at any level of an organization can be undone by a problem co-worker. The amount of time spent worrying, avoiding, raging, and obsessing over a toxic employee can affect both your performance on the job and your personal life.

A workshop titled Avoiding Emotional Traps at Work will show you exactly how to take responsibility for addressing the problem and put a stop to it all. Participants will learn how to "unhook" from difficult situations in four simple ways: physically, mentally, verbally, and with a business tool. Based on the book Working With You Is Killing Me by Katherine Crowley and Kathi Elster, this daylong session will help you regain control of your life.

Register here for the workshop, which will be offered by Learning Solutions from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Tuesday, May 2, at Johns Hopkins at Eastern.

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