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How to Decide What Personal Details to Share in Your Professional Life

By Jess Cording — 2019

Have you ever struggled with knowing how much you want to share about your own life online where your professional network and clients or patients can read it? You’re not alone. In today’s world, largely thanks to social media and the internet, the boundaries between our personal and professional lives get blurred.

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Managing the Hidden Stress of Emotional Labor

With the possible exception of Sesame Street’s Oscar the Grouch, very few of us have the luxury of being able to be completely and utterly ourselves all the time at work.

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Emotional Labor: What It Is and What It Is Not

Emotional labor is a paid chore, not a household chore.

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It’s Time to Talk about the Cost of Emotional Labor at Work

Much like the struggle to recognize the economic contributions of childcare for stay-at-home parents, there could be a similar gap in the working world. The definition of emotional labor being used here is that of unpaid, invisible work.

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Setting Limits and Boundaries