Advice for the workplace from our agony uncle

Advice for the workplace from our agony uncle



Workplace ‍advice from our​ agony uncle

Dear ‍Max, I⁢ am an extremely nervous ​public speaker ⁣and‍ I was told ‌long⁣ ago that it can help to imagine that my audience is ‌naked. I ​casually mentioned ⁣this piece of advice to ⁣another member ​of staff⁤ the other day⁤ and⁣ have⁣ now‍ been ⁣reported to HR for inappropriate behaviour. What ​should I do?

Hmmm.⁢ I doubt you‍ are​ in breach‍ of‍ any rules unless you have told specific individuals that you are ⁣thinking about ​what​ they look like ‍without ⁢clothes on. ⁢But⁤ it’s probably​ wise not to repeat‌ this piece⁤ of advice ‍to ‍anyone else. That’s not just because ⁤it ‌sounds so dodgy. In‌ my experience it’s also ⁢a ⁣hopeless ⁤tip:⁤ you will almost certainly ‍end up feeling ⁤even more nauseous.‍ It is better, and safer, to imagine people wearing⁢ many more clothes and ⁣ideally ‍a‌ balaclava, too.

My new team-mates try hard⁢ to establish an ⁢atmosphere ⁢of psychological safety. I genuinely agree with ⁣this aim, but one ‍of our rules is that‌ people can only⁢ talk in meetings if they are holding a wooden gourd.​ Whenever ⁣I am handed this ‌ridiculous thing, I start laughing ⁣uncontrollably. Do​ you⁣ have⁣ any advice?

2023-07-20 08:21:29
Source ‍from www.economist.com
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