Researchers believe that talkative female employees can be perceived as complaining and blaming, or even displaying arrogance and self-righteousness. This may be a gender bias in the culture of the organization, but it's also necessary for women to be as silent as possible in the workplace if they want to succeed in their careers.
Life is changeable, and adversity will never remain the same. Perhaps today's adversity will lead to future success. Adversity can temper our perseverance and make us think deeply about life. At the same time, we can absorb the experience of failure and easily meet the next challenge. You can smile and tell yourself: "One failure cannot prove all failures. Only by giving up trying can you fail."
If you can't find the meaning and fun of your work gradually, you may want to reflect on whether you have tied the work and external rewards too tightly to forget your original intention and purpose. The happiness of work comes from the affirmation and desire of the heart. Carefully discover the fun and value of the work itself, and make learning and work become interesting things to "do for yourself".
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.