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The Workplace Isn’t the Happiest Place on Earth in Disney Animations
Bouncing Back From Rock Bottom After Job Loss
Loving the Job May Reduce Workaholics’ Physical Health Risks
How Workplace Loneliness Can Drain Performance
A boss’s bad night’s sleep can hurt the bottom line
Top 10 Pitfalls of Workplace Friendships
Employees Want to Feel Trusted, but It Can Cause Problems
Quartz: How to cry at work without the social cost
Quartz: There’s a dark side to friendships at work
Strategy+Business: Can workaholism be good for you?
Financial Times: Why it can be cruel to be kind in the workplace
Business News Daily: Working long hours isn’t a bad thing if you love your job
Knowledge@Wharton: The truth about being a workaholic: Why it isn’t always bad for you
Huffington Post: Corporations make big climate promises only to retreat after a few years, study finds
The Globe and Mail: Why some workaholics stay healthy and others get sick
Inc.: How to work long hours and still be healthy, according to science
Global News: Being a workaholic isn’t as dangerous to your health as you might think
Business Insider: It turns out working around the clock won’t kill you — unless you’re a specific personality type
iHeartRadio: Few risks for happy workaholics
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