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#BeYourselfAtWork Global Survey

#BeYourselfAtWork Global Survey

by Liz Villani | Sep 27, 2019 | Growth, Inspiration, Liz Villani - Founder

”49% of male respondents and 52% of female respondents said they struggle with Imposter Syndrome ‘daily’ or ‘regularly’.”    2019 Imposter Syndrome Research Study, Clare Josa We know that, in reality, virtually all of us regularly doubt ourselves.  We...
Are You a Nightmare at Work?!

Are You a Nightmare at Work?!

by Liz Villani | Sep 20, 2019 | From Courageous Success, Inspiration

“24% of workers have nightmares about their boss.’’  Research by Totaljobs New research reported this week in HRReview.co.uk revealing some awful truths about the state of the relationships between Managers and their teams at work. The Totaljobs report also...
SPEAKING UP are You Nailing it?

SPEAKING UP are You Nailing it?

by Liz Villani | Sep 13, 2019 | From Courageous Success, Inspiration

“57% of employees are often afraid to voice ideas to management about how their role or the business could be improved.’’ HR Magazine this week. quoting research by IT and services company Vevox.  Along with; “30% of respondents said they either lacked...
Is Needing Recognition Your handy Excuse?

Is Needing Recognition Your handy Excuse?

by Liz Villani | Sep 11, 2019 | From Courageous Success, Inspiration

37% of us agree that personal recognition would encourage us to produce better work more often. (Research commissioned by O.C Tanner). Is this just using neediness as an excuse to be disengaged at work?! Ouch!  Controversial.  Before you crossly close this blog – most...
Be Optimistic & Live Longer!

Be Optimistic & Live Longer!

by Liz Villani | Aug 30, 2019 | Growth, Inspiration, Liz Villani - Founder

People with high optimism live 11-15% longer.  (Boston University School of Medicine) Widely reported this week, the Boston team found that those they studied with the highest levels of optimism had a 50–70% greater likelihood of living until their 85th birthday and...
Creating Calm To Deal With Stress.

Creating Calm To Deal With Stress.

by Liz Villani | Aug 23, 2019 | From Courageous Success, Growth, Inspiration

Employee stress levels “have risen nearly 20% in three decades.”   Research by Korn Ferry, “Workplace Stress Continues to Mount,” quoted recently in Forbes. The research cited above includes the following stats about the impact of workplace...
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