Infographic: Guilt-free ways to say ‘no’ at work
You can’t do it all—but that doesn’t make admitting it any easier. Here’s how to manage your workload without feeling bad about turning someone down.
You can’t do it all—but that doesn’t make admitting it any easier. Here’s how to manage your workload without feeling bad about turning someone down.
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Maintain an aesthetic, a decorum, in the office. Crass sounds, unsightly visuals and noxious fumes violate collegial codes of conduct, so ditch the bananas and the tuna noodle casserole.
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