Bad Work Stories Made Good

Multi Breaks A Day Keeps The Doctor Away.

February 23, 2024 Emma Matthews and Corina Roobeck
Multi Breaks A Day Keeps The Doctor Away.
Bad Work Stories Made Good
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Bad Work Stories Made Good
Multi Breaks A Day Keeps The Doctor Away.
Feb 23, 2024
Emma Matthews and Corina Roobeck

Emma and Corina are on a Mission to stop bad work stories. 

We serve leaders and help you shift from the stress and, frankly, waste of drama and suffering at work to joy, honesty and collaboration. We cut through the BS. 

We take everyday situations and apply practical strategies to delete, prevent, and improve them. This is not just knowledge but a practical tool you can add to your leadership and facilitation toolkit. 

This week, we explore what’s going on with not taking breaks in our push through busy working ways. We say we know their value but the talk is not the walk for many of us. 

Points covered

  • Why do we feel guilty about taking breaks? 
  • How does the country you live in and your company culture impact how we deal with breaks. 
  • Understanding that breaks are a productivity tool
  • Practical options to try both on duration of breaks and what to do in them, including when fasting for health or for Ramadan. 
  • Finding what works for you - so what can you experiment with ?  

Thank you for joining us today. 

If you would like to increase your skills and confidence in working with these situations either on one or in a team environment, check out the next course Corina is hosting. International Facilitation Programme for anyone working with teams :) It is online and is 4 hours a week for eight weeks. We have a special discount for BWSMG listeners. We run them regularly throughout the year, so if this resonates with you and you want to serve your team at a higher level and develop your leadership, reach out to Corina for a chat. 

Reach out to us if - 

  • You have a bad work story driving you nuts and would like our help to resolve it. 
  • You enjoyed our energy and perspectives; your workplace would benefit.
  • You would love to join us live on the podcast. 

You can contact us at help@badworkstoriesmadegood.com or head on over to 

www.Badworkstoriesmadegood.com

Show Notes

Emma and Corina are on a Mission to stop bad work stories. 

We serve leaders and help you shift from the stress and, frankly, waste of drama and suffering at work to joy, honesty and collaboration. We cut through the BS. 

We take everyday situations and apply practical strategies to delete, prevent, and improve them. This is not just knowledge but a practical tool you can add to your leadership and facilitation toolkit. 

This week, we explore what’s going on with not taking breaks in our push through busy working ways. We say we know their value but the talk is not the walk for many of us. 

Points covered

  • Why do we feel guilty about taking breaks? 
  • How does the country you live in and your company culture impact how we deal with breaks. 
  • Understanding that breaks are a productivity tool
  • Practical options to try both on duration of breaks and what to do in them, including when fasting for health or for Ramadan. 
  • Finding what works for you - so what can you experiment with ?  

Thank you for joining us today. 

If you would like to increase your skills and confidence in working with these situations either on one or in a team environment, check out the next course Corina is hosting. International Facilitation Programme for anyone working with teams :) It is online and is 4 hours a week for eight weeks. We have a special discount for BWSMG listeners. We run them regularly throughout the year, so if this resonates with you and you want to serve your team at a higher level and develop your leadership, reach out to Corina for a chat. 

Reach out to us if - 

  • You have a bad work story driving you nuts and would like our help to resolve it. 
  • You enjoyed our energy and perspectives; your workplace would benefit.
  • You would love to join us live on the podcast. 

You can contact us at help@badworkstoriesmadegood.com or head on over to 

www.Badworkstoriesmadegood.com