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Be aware of the negativity in the surroundings. Knowing exactly what triggers negativity in the room helps one fight against it. Once the source is identified, an employee can make good choices in handling it.
Keep situations under control. An employee should make it their goal to nurture internal strength such that no event outside their control can affect their inner wellness without their permission. The difference between a good day and a bad day is a person’s attitude.
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Praise and appreciate. An attitude of gratitude goes a long way, especially in a workplace bogged down by negativity. An employee should strive to be the person people will gravitate to, knowing they can be uplifted by your presence.
Say goodbye to toxic people. People who purposely make someone’s day at work miserable must be let go, if their attitude affects the workplace too much. A positive, accepting, correcting culture must be formed among team leaders and members.
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