Do you ever feel like your connection with a work colleague—a co-worker, manager, team member, client, vendor—just lacks that indescribable something that can really make it click? If so, you’ve got ...
Jumping into a new relationship straight after the end of an old one is incredibly common. When you’re left reeling after a breakup, it is normal to feel the need to attach all of those emotions and ...
Workplace communication is becoming increasingly formulaic, with common phrases like "hope this email finds you well" appearing in one in fifty emails. This reliance on jargon can obscure genuine ...
HP has released its 2025 Work Relationship Index, now in its third edition. As the name would suggest, it is a global study (18 200 people surveyed) that examines how people around the world feel ...
Tango: In every relationship, one moment leads and the other follows, but the beauty comes from learning when to switch. Someone said to me not long ago, “Build relationships before you need them.” It ...
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Ever notice that one colleague you tell everything to? The person who gets your office eye-rolls and celebrates your wins?
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Whether you are the one leaving or the one being left behind, maintaining a romantic relationship long-distance can be a challenge for even the strongest of couples. Time differences, busy schedules ...
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