Employment

When a Workplace Conversation Goes Sideways

This entry is part 7 of 12 in the series Workplace Success.

When a Workplace Conversation Goes Sideways We all experience moments at work that leave us reeling—tense conversations, poorly delivered feedback, or a comment that just didn’t sit right. Maybe your manager was rushed. Maybe the tone felt off, or something about the message struck a nerve. Whatever the reason, it’s okay to feel unsettled. If a workplace conversation goes sideways, what you’re feeling in the aftermath—frustration, confusion, hurt—is normal. It doesn’t make you unprofessional. It…

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How to Handle Difficult Conversations with Colleagues

This entry is part 5 of 12 in the series Workplace Success.

How to Handle Difficult Conversations with Colleagues (Without Damaging the Relationship) Work relationships are built on more than shared tasks—they’re built on trust, respect, and the ability to talk through tough moments. Whether it’s a disagreement about a project, a clash in communication styles, or tension sparked by personal views shared at lunch, difficult conversations with colleagues are part of every workplace. The key isn’t avoiding those conversations—it’s learning how to handle them in a…

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How Good Managers Handle Difficult Conversations

This entry is part 6 of 12 in the series Workplace Success.

How Good Managers Handle Difficult Conversations (And Why It Matters) No one enjoys tough conversations at work. But the way a manager handles those moments—especially when the topic is sensitive—can either build trust or break it. From performance concerns to shifting workplace expectations (like returning to the office after extended remote work), difficult conversations are part of every workplace. What matters most isn’t just what’s said, but how it’s said. If you’re a manager, this…

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Safeguarding Your Professional Reputation

This entry is part 4 of 12 in the series Workplace Success.

Protecting Your Professional Reputation: How to Stay Consistent, Credible, and Respected First impressions get you in the door. But it’s your reputation that keeps you invited back. Whether you’re aiming for a promotion, building a network, or growing your side business—your reputation is one of your most valuable assets. It’s not just what you say about yourself—it’s what others say when you’re not in the room. And here’s the thing: maintaining a strong reputation doesn’t…

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Slay Your Performance Review

This entry is part 3 of 12 in the series Workplace Success.

Slay Your Annual Performance Review: Prepare, Shine, and Set the Stage for Growth An annual review isn’t just a checkpoint—it’s a strategic opportunity. Handled well, it can lead to more responsibility, better visibility, and yes, even a raise. Here’s how to approach your review with clarity, confidence, and purpose. Think Strategically, Not Just Personally Your review is about your performance—but it’s also about how your work supports the organization. When you connect your achievements to…

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The Power of First Impressions

This entry is part 1 of 12 in the series Workplace Success.

The Power of First Impressions: Why Your First Five Minutes Matter In professional life, the first five minutes can leave a lasting imprint. Whether you’re meeting a future boss, pitching to an investor, or walking into a vendor call—you’re not just exchanging names, you’re shaping perception. People form opinions quickly—and those impressions often stick. Here’s how to make sure what sticks works for you, not against you. Why First Impressions Are So Powerful From a…

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The Psychology of Negotiation

This entry is part 2 of 12 in the series Workplace Success.

How to Confidently Negotiate Your Salary Negotiating your salary isn’t just about numbers—it’s about being recognized for the value you bring. Whether you’re stepping into a new role or aiming to advance in your current field, how you handle this conversation can shape both your income and your professional trajectory. Salary discussions often stir up emotion. But with the right preparation and mindset, they can be an opportunity to advocate for yourself with clarity and…

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