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Anxious at Work? Try This

RECESSION, UNPRECEDENTED unemployment, a pandemic— there’s a lot to be anxious about these days. In fact, researchers who monitor public sentiment on Twitter have determined that 2020 is, by far, the worst year since they began monitoring things in 2008 (itself not the best of times).

Every week on LinkedIn Live as part of ’s new video interview series, I interview authors, business leaders and other thinkers who can help us learn how to become just a bestselling author Chester Elton, co-author of and , joined me to share four tips about how we can get smarter about managing our anxiety—and others’—in the workplace.

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