In recent years, some Japanese enterprises have begun to popular "lunch break exchange" activities. All departments of the company will arrange their employees to have lunch together, take a foot bath near the company, and talk about their recent feelings at a "talk". In short, let each employee spend their lunch break with everyone to increase the time and opportunities for communication.
No longer add pressure to ourselves, no longer suffer and complain, although our career is not always happy. The experts gave a few suggestions to help us look at our work rationally. These five methods can help us embark on the road of happy work.
Recently, Dr. Tim P. Moran of Michigan State University in the United States and others studied the changes of brain waves when people face stress, and found that the brain activities of men and women are different when they face stress.
Many young people who are new to the workplace have no less education, ability, attitude and diligence than the professionals, but they still look young and can not meet the requirements of maturity and reliability. What they lack may be the following six important workplace thinking.