To feel happier at work, share 'the real you'
According to a new study, people with non-visible stigmas (such as sexual orientation or health problems) who live openly at work are happier with their overall lives and more productive ...
According to a new study, people with non-visible stigmas (such as sexual orientation or health problems) who live openly at work are happier with their overall lives and more productive ...
Researchers have found a link between the way students look relative to their racial stereotype, and their likelihood of completing a STEM degree.
Results from a recent study show that individuals who express their 'non-visible stigmas' at work tend to be happier.
It's more than just an old saying.