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How to Embrace Emotions at Work | The Way We Work, A TED Series

"You can't just flip a switch when you step into the office and turn your emotions off. Feeling feelings is part of being human," says author and illustrator Liz Fosslien. She shares why selective vulnerability is the key to bringing your authentic self to work.

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Love Hurts: Buddhist Advice for the Heartbroken

Buddhist advice for the heartbroken.

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No Hard Feelings: Why Emotion at Work Is Good

Most people think getting emotional at work is “bad.” These authors want to show you why that needs to change.

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Are You Willing to Be Uncomfortable? Experiencing Difficult Emotions | Jon Bernie | Nonduality

In this nonduality retreat video, Adyashanti-lineage spiritual teacher Jon Bernie talks about transmuting difficult emotions, allowing the dark side, surrender, human conditioning, noticing self-blame, not relying on the high of shakti.

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How to Instantly Connect with Anyone

First off, Oprah sets the stage to connect literally. Unlike many other TV show hosts, she is famous for walking the aisles of her studio audience and for sitting on the same couch as her guests. Later on, she would actually go into their homes for intimate interviews.

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What No One Tells You Before Becoming a Foster Parent

So you complete your foster care pride training and you are a new foster parent. It is hard to describe those first few experience and feelings. Foster Care is a roller coaster and I continue to learn lessons every single day.

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